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Fureai Gakuen
Has anyone been to an amateur dancing girls show called "Fureai Gakuen" at the Shinjuku DX Kabukicho strip theatre? It seems to be held during various time of the month at DX Kabukicho as well as Showup Omiya. It looks very interesting with various themes such as OL and nurses and you are able to touch the girls too. Seems to me a very good way to meet outgoing Japanese girls.
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Thanks!
Thanks to all who replied to my questions. You guys in this forum are great! Staying in Tachikawa and heading into the greater Tokyo area tomorrow to scope out the action.Just curious: after looking at many sites linked through the Pink Guide, why is blood type of the girl important? Am I, gaijin that I am, missing something?
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It's kind of like a Zodiac sign for them. You know like Virgoes are compatible with Scorpios. Same thing as blood type in Asia. They have whole personality profiles based around blood types.
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Valentine
I just want to share the wealth with you guys who have been so helpful to me thus far! If you're anywhere near Shin Matsudo, Valentine is well worth a try - I went again last night and had my third experience there. Each time has been with a different girl and each time has been great. (It's a small place that has maybe one girl working at a timre). Last night it was "Lemon", who speaks good English. The girls there are all young Japanese (18-20ish)and have all been hired recently, so they aren't jaded yet. Despite the no honban rule, my mileage was quite good, with FS and CIM. After hunting around at various types of mongering places, this has become my favorite. For location, here is their map: [url]http://valentinelove.net/map.html[/url]
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NYNY vs Champs
How would you compare and contrast NYNY vs Champs? I like NYNY even though the providers are older. Is Champs basically the same setup with younger providers?[QUOTE=Stew2]It's about a 5 minute walk from Ueno station. You go out the central exit (or the Shinobazu exit is even closer) from Ueno Station and walk toward the park (right) and then when you have to turn one way or the other, go left (the park is just behind the buildings you turned at) - so that you walk right by the entrance to Keisei Ueno station. After you pass Keisei you come soon to a major cross street along one end of Ueno park. Cross at that light and take the next right - it'll be obvious that you are entering an entertainment district. You then walk up that street for approximately 2 -3 blocks. Look down the little streets to your left. I don't remember whether its the 2nd or 3rd street, but somewhere in that range. When you look down that street you'll see the big American flag hanging vertically over the entrance to NY NY - it's on the right side of that street. If you want Champs, its just beyond NY NY.Facial in Japanese is gansha - i had it at Champs with Aoyama, who I recommend.Have a good time.[/QUOTE]
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NYNY and Champs
I only had one experience at NY NY, but the provider there was older, less friendly, and not as nice looking as the one I like at Champs (Aoyama). Aoyama only works weekdays after 3, and one time I went to Chamos and had another woman. She was as nice and as willing to do just about everything, but not as good looking (and she was harder for me to understand). By the way, on the way to Champs recently I was distracted by a little theatre in the basement of a building near the entrance to the Keisei station. As you walk on the street, you see a rather clear picture above the entrance of a woman whose breasts are exposed. That caught my eye so I walked in. The entrance fee for the theatre was only 500 yen, so I said, what the hell, let's see what they're doing. Inside was like a scene from Dante's inferno. The place was packed - every seat taken, the aisle's completely jammed. All middle age and older men, lower class mostly. As I walked in to see a little better, I soon realized that movie watching wasn't all that was going on - here and there a guy was jerking off another guy, or even a few BJs. One or two guys were beating off agains the walls. There were two women - maybe (they could have been cross dressers, given the low light and their rather rough looks) who were there, but not doing anything. Once I realized what was going on, I headed back for the door, but it was rather interesting... seemed like a place designed to serve the homeless guys who hang around Ueno park...it was definitely a part of Tokyo life I had not seen or heard about previously. Anyone know about this place?
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more on CHamps v NY NY
I realized I didn't fully answer your question in my earlier post. Yes - I think the two are similar in setup. Both soapies with massage, bath, etc. as well as nonFS kinds of service.
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Blood Myths - Tips
The whole blood type thing is a bit intriguing. Especially since it wasn't even part of the 'japanese instant culture' until about 1970. Amazing how the country can assume 'culture' of ancient or recent by a whim ... In any case --here's the specs and you can use this to great benfit whilst negotiating with your Japanese provider - as they are steadfastly convinced that some blood types are more compatible with others. So -- just choose the blood type that is obviously compatible with your provider.. increase the plus side of YMMV.type A. (Honest, loyal, introverted, or nervous.) Type A is the most common blood type in Japan.type AB. (Discriminating, proud, or diplomatic.) Type AB are delicate, sensitive individuals who are very considerate of other people's feelings. type B. (Adventurous, outgoing, dynamic, or optimistic.) Type B is supposed to be the opposite of type A. They are curious and fickle, easily excited, but equally as easily bored. type O. (Outgoing, energetic and social.) They are the most flexible of the blood types.You should make note of your provider's blood type before visiting or just in initial conversation. Regardless of what it is (who really cares) make your blood type a compatible one.Basically they really believe opposite attract or repel. And same blood types indicate similarity or empathy. So for example an opposite blood type is best for SM experience and a same blood type might be able to get the anal cherry or difficult FS. If she is an O (quite rare) you better to say you are an O or AB, for example. She will likely be an A, then if it's just standard service , I would choose AB as my type. If I am very comfortable with her from the start -- then I would probably say a little more aggressive type like B or even O.The bizarre thing is that this is really super important to Japanese. If you even pretend to know a little about it, it goes a long ways in rapport with your provider. And they can use to 'justify' some actions by you -- like for example the 'slip' into her A or --- ooops sorry I came in your mouth!!Also important to nanpa -- but I wont cross post... honest.S
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Champs and Getting There
Thanks to Stew2 for the directions and all for answers to the questions I posted. This is an excellent forum compared to many others, trust me!I'll just add a few things to the directions to Champs.When you exit the main exit at Ueno, go across the street towards the park, then turn left and go until you are going down the long steps to the street below. Keisei Ueno station is hard to see the name but the station has stainless steel on the outside. You have to keep going in that direction across the streets mentioned.Just before you cross the last street before you take the right to enter the entertainment district, you will pass a McDonald's on the near corner (you should be on the right side of the road as you are walking). When you take the right that is the obvious entertainment district, it really is as such. Its not a 90 degree right, more like a 75 or 80 degree right. If you need money or to change money (for those of us from outta town) there is a Mizuho Bank just past this right turn down about two or three doors.As you go down the street, you take the 3rd left, just past a building with a Sphinx on it and very Egyptian looking, called El Giza. Trust me, it stands out.NYNY is easy to see, Champs is just around the corner, same side as NYNY, and you have to get all the way to the door before you see a sign in English that says the name.I was treated very well, with all services explained (they have a small hand held sign in English that gives you the rules). You pay the 4,500 up front and then the 5,000 to the lady in person. I thought it was a total of 9,200, but what is 300 yen among friends, right? I asked for Aoyama, as suggested by Stew2. I had to wait about 15 minutes in the small lounge. There is also a restroom in the lounge but don't plan on doing much as its the size of a very small closet!Aoyama was actually much better looking and not as old as I had envisioned in my mind. Hey, I'm an old guy so maybe the 30-somethings are looking better and better! I speak zippo Japanese but she was very accomodating and just a lovely lady. She recently got her belly button pierced (three days before).Service as was described here but actually much better then I envisioned, again. The little stool you sit on so you're not sitting on "the business" was pretty cool when it came to the washing! Got me interested right away, so to speak! After the bathing, she laid me out on the bed. She made sure I understood this was not FS. At this point I said I understood, no problemo, and asked for "gansha" with the word for "please" (which I amazingly got correct). She was more then happy to oblige!Overall, a great time, highly recommend, and I will go back when I'm in town again!In the "hey that's kind of funny" department, I initially didn't go by the Keisei Ueno station as I didn't see the darn thing behind trees, etc. So I figured it was one of the entrances to the Ueno station and I slouched off down the wrong street. Funny thing is, if you follow the same directions from that point, you end up at a place with an American flag hanging longways, just as its supposed to be at NYNY! Except they are selling clothes in this area and it didn't look much like entertainment to me! I figured out I was AFU when I saw about a dozen more American flags down another street. Fortunately, tenacity prevailed and I am another WSGForum success story!
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Locals Only at NYNY???
I was at NYNY last night. (At least I think we're talking about the same place - a large Statute of Liberty sign above the door?)Upon entry, I was given a sheet of paper that said they only service Japananese speaking clients. Is that your understanding?Thanks in advance.
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not NY
NO - the statue of liberty is a different place about a block away. NYNY has an American flag over the entrance.
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Discount for Club Boo
Club Boo are currently offering a 5000 discount if you mention the Tokyo Pink Guide ([url]http://www.tokyopinkguide.com[/url]) web-site. The girls are all pretty cute and FS is negotiable. The discount makes it much better value than getting a BJ from some old Japanese hag or Chinese chick who is only interested in your yen.
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ok yes NY
Sorry about that last message - I thought about it again and recall that NY NY does had a statue of libverty right smack in the middle of that flag. I have also had the experience of going to a place that is foreigner friendly once or twice and then being met with a no foreigners block later. I think it is mostly just a matter of a different guy at the front who doesn't know... one time at Champs I was met with that hesitation and then the mamasan behind the desk jumped in to say it was ok. If they think you can say a few words of Japanese it makes them a little more comfortable in that situation, so you might try having a phrase handy, like "sukoshi wakarimasu" (I understand a little), "nihongo daijoubu" (Japanese is ok), or "nihongo shaberareru" (I can chat in Japanese). Stew2
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curious question
Ok, so here's one from the strange question department. Any of you guys have any experiences going to an onsen town that also provides some mongering opportunities open to foreigners? Any recommendations? Looking for something not too far from Tokyo if possible.
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Nyny
There is a Statue of Liberty at NYNY but I think the one in question is another place. The other landmark is Champs right around the corner of the same building.[QUOTE=Stew2]NO - the statue of liberty is a different place about a block away. NYNY has an American flag over the entrance.[/QUOTE]