[QUOTE=Gyaos]Just testing you guys! You're right, I goofed. Hazukashii yo!![/QUOTE]I often got the two names mixed up. Been a bit embarrasing at times. Bonyari-mono desu
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[QUOTE=Gyaos]Just testing you guys! You're right, I goofed. Hazukashii yo!![/QUOTE]I often got the two names mixed up. Been a bit embarrasing at times. Bonyari-mono desu
[QUOTE=Gyaos]Gyaos.P.S.: Did I get that one right guys? LOL![/QUOTE]I'll have to take your word for this one. Last time I went to Haneda, the only transport was the monorail, which connects to tHe Yamanote Line, so the result is the same. On the Keisei line, the Rapids and Limiteds will usually be very crowded out of Nippori, better to wait for Skyliner if possible.The JR NEx from Tokyo or Ueno might be an alternative, but I think costs a bit more.
BillcanMy favourite love hotel is Hotel Station Square at Uguisudani. Just up the stairs at the back of the train if you are travelling from Tokyo or Ueno, out the exit, walk left over the tracks, do a left into the alleys and you can't miss it. You can usually get a room (3 hours) for Y6850 (or Y6350 with their discount coupon). This includes a big modern first rate room, with TV in the bathroom as well as the bedroom, Karaoke in some rooms, and over Y1000 worth of free drinks including a small bottle of red wine and a small can of beer.BTW there are usually women in the streets around the hotels there, but nothing to write home about.
I should add to my preceding message that there are cheaper hotels in the vicinity, but this one is better value and much better quality. I go there regularly with a Korean girl (many years my junior) whom I met in an Esute and she really loves this hotel. We are gradually trying out all the rooms and teaching ourselves Karaoke. The best room so far is no 101 which is fitted out at a somewat higher standard than the others (huge TV screen, super automated toilet etc.)
Appreciate you fellows taking some time with the Haneda~Narita travel tips... As much as I am tempted to go sniffing around, just for fun, I couldn't find any real eye-popping posts that make me think I must get some? Dragging suitcases with the various trains, connections, etc., sounds like a so-so. I might skip the idea of a detour on this round. That is, unless there is truly a "Must Do" in Tokyo, that I missed in scanning all the posts?Thanks again riders! Nick
[QUOTE=Nick A Kick]Appreciate you fellows taking some time with the Haneda~Narita travel tips.As much as I am tempted to go sniffing around, just for fun, I couldn't find any real eye-popping posts that make me think I must get some? Dragging suitcases with the various trains, connections, etc., sounds like a so-so. I might skip the idea of a detour on this round. That is, unless there is truly a "Must Do" in Tokyo, that I missed in scanning all the posts?Thanks again riders! Nick[/QUOTE]If you are worried about your luggage, there are a couple of operators at the Airport who will truck your luggage from one terminal to the other for a reasonable fee. I know they operate out of Narita, and do deliveries to hotels and private residences, they also pick up and you collect your bags when you get to the airport. I am sure they would also be at Haneda. Just check in your bags when you arrive, and oick them up at the other end.Even if you dont get to do any mongering activity, it is a convenient way to get around Tokyo for the day.
I'm going to be in Tokyo for the next couple days, and was wondering if these places were still gaijin friendly. Has anyone been there lately? I went to LS a couple times last year with no problems, and these reports of them changing their policies is unfortunate. I may just give it a shot at LS to check, and if they turn me down, I can always go a floor down and try G-Style, even though I've never been there. But it would be nice to know if someone has been there in the last couple week with some success so I can save some time if it's a no-go.Thanks everyone.
My favorite in Shibuya is Hotel La La. Walk quite a way up Dogenzaka to where there is an intersection on both sides of the street. Turn into the first street on the right, past the police box and then take your first right. Is about the the second or third hotel along that lane, on the left side of the lane. Again in the same style, modern, quality fittings, great lighting and audio. Is a bit more expensive than some others, but the prices are cheaper Mon-Fri in daylight hours.
Does anyone know a korean service which is gaijin friendly?
I met with Mari. It is definitely her in the photos. She was quite nice and eager to please. I am just not into non-asian girls, so I could not get into the service. I really wanted Mika but she is never available. If anyone has info on how to contact her independent of the service I would appreciate it.
I have noticed some youngish girls, perhaps late teens early twenties near various love hotels in Shibuya. They were by themselves. Are they looking for action or merely waiting for someone. Anyone tried talking to them?
I guess I'll answer my own question since I went today, but it looks like LS and G-Style are both off limits for gaijins. I've been to LS before with no problems, but was quickly turned away when I got there. As for G-Style, when I talked to the guy he said there weren't any girls who could service foreigners, and I don't know if that was just a front, or if that was just the case. I asked about tomorrow, and he said that it doesn't look like they'll be any tomorrow either. I speak Japanese, and look somewhat Japanese (I'm Asian) but I still wasn't able to get past the touts. Oh well. We'll find other places to play.
Does anyone know if there is a site like this one for Ladies, if you don`t know ask around ask your G/F descretlyThat would be an interesting site to read to see what they say about us.Topos
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Note that Olive (formerly Dolphin) is now Ocean. Same menu, same guys up front. No katakana "video box" on the sign.Busy despite the rain. It appears that there is usually only one girl on premises who services gaijin, but in three visits I've gotten three different girls.SbySW