I'm going to Tokyo for a few days next week, but I haven't decided which day to arrive.Anyone know whether the holidays (May 3-5) will affect availability of services?TIA,J. Doe
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I'm going to Tokyo for a few days next week, but I haven't decided which day to arrive.Anyone know whether the holidays (May 3-5) will affect availability of services?TIA,J. Doe
A couple of cuties, but not sure if it's Gaijin friendly.[url]http://ebisu205.com/[/url]AT2
Hi All I rttf but found no reports on this area so had to go in cold. I went down for supper about 6ish but the place was dead. Found a fair Thai restaruant (Sawatde). By seven things were begining to open. Tried a place called "Pink" tout ouside for 6000 yen bj. The girl (Salla) was a little heavy (rollypolly little batfaced girl), but she had very nice titties. CBJ was enthusiastic.Then spent a while listening to very bad garage band level R&R oldies. Acouple of days went back and tried "Healthy Massage" an upstairs place. 10,000 yen good table shower, fair massage then CBJ and CFS. Girls name as well as I could make it out was Ee Dee. She was cute mid twenties. If you have knowledge post. I will be back ther several times this yearHappy huntingPhred
Today I went to OCEAN / Dolphin in Shibuya for Course A. This is a basic 10 minute hand job whilst watching pornos. MIHO was great, but the porn selection is no good. I was going to buy some hard core porn DVDs before I went in. There used to be a lot of shops around there which sold uncensured stuff, but they have all closed down. Must be the Cops. Can we still get uncensured stuff in Shinjuku? Anyway, I want to try Course E next. The girl comes in completely naked. You can touch her ass and tits. Its 7, 000 yen. For an extra two grand you get a covered bjAnyone tried it?
[QUOTE=Jane Doe]I'm going to Tokyo for a few days next week, but I haven't decided which day to arrive.Anyone know whether the holidays (May 3-5) will affect availability of services?TIA,J. Doe[/QUOTE]Brother (Sister?) Doe,Services should not be a problem. Actually, places like AM are providing GW specials with 10% or more discount within certain times. You should be okay.BC
Can confirm Ebisu205 is gaijin friendly.I went there yesterday - it's a bit tricky to find for the untrained, perhaps. From the station, head across the road, between Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ and Mizuho banks, then walk down the street until you reach a karaoke pub called "Cat's Eye" on the left. This big building is the one with 205 in it, so enter the corridor and head up the stairs. 205 is, oddly enough, in room 205, right next to the cafe on the second floor.I paid 14,000 for the "bi" course, which was the recommendation of the door man. I had to wait ten minutes in the waiting room because the girl didn't seem to be ready. There were no other customers though. After waiting, I was given a special card and told to go in the room next door. A girl was waiting for me there and she took me into her room, and gave me a shower before proceedings. Proceedings consist of: a bad massage (I have really bad back pains today, thanks!), her lying next to me for a few minutes, caressing my chest, a short bit of hand play, then a short CBJ before she shifts me out of the way to spread herself out on the bed for FS. Can't really complain about FS in Ebisu. But she didn't use enough KY jelly and complained about it hurting.It wasn't really a fulfilling experience - it was the same kind of bad sex I used to get in Shibuya a couple of years ago before everything was closed down. Hopefully there's nicer girls present but I guess I'm the optimistic type. My girl was quite well endowed, but a little saggy. She was very plump too. Her pussy was well trimmed, and her face wasn't that bad. It reminded me of a client I have been dealing with recently so it was quite a turn on for personal reasons. As for language, she couldn't speak any English, and her Japanese was terrible too, so that's a bit of a problem really. I expect other staff are similar.
Read Hot Bots report. Live close to Ebisu. Decided to pay a visit. Name has changed to 02 Relaxation, Ebisu Kenkoshitsu (means 'Health Room' written in Kanji on an A-frame sign on the floor, and on the building). Website is still as before. Yen3,000 discount (Waribiki) coupon too, printed out copy. Took the 60 mins B Course for Yen11,000 (after discount).Made friends with Japanese owner (Tencho), said my Gaijin friend came the other day recommended his location. Told him if service good, would spread the word, he was happy to oblige.Met Yuri, (Korean) (2 other chinese). Face 5, Body 5, Service 8. (Maybe same girl Hot Bot had). Got on really well. Quick shower, Massage so-so, supposed to be CBJ, she did BBJ. Long DATY (very enthusiastic), then CFS in multiple positions. (Unusually, she ran over the time limit).Chatted to Tencho afterwards, told him Gaijin would be coming and to offer the same level of service if they mention my referral. He took my name, nihongobrit. If you go, say I recommended it. Good luck. Time and money very well spent, since it is 10 minutes from my aparto.Got me to thinking, those of us that can speak nihongo should always chat with the tencho of places, tell them about the community and what we are about, and give our screenname, so that other gaijin can quote this and get in without problems.Hope this report helps, its my first in Japan forum. Cheers nihongobrit.
Never been to Tokyo b/f but may do so as the airline will allow a few days stopover on my way to China/HK later this year. Did a search and Have not seen any cheap options for single rooms in Tokyo as I dont plan to spend all my mongering money on sleeping. All I need is a clean place to stay (single person), dont need place to be gal friendly as I plan to "eat out" only, also if possible, a place near or within public transportation to most Tokyo tourist sites--Yes, 1st timer in Japan so must do the sightseeing thing along with being a monger.Any suggestions will help.Also did several booking sites but didnt come up with too many cheap options either.If u know of any booking sites with cheaper hotels please PM me or post.ThanksPT
[QUOTE=Phantomtiger2]Never been to Tokyo b/f but may do so as the airline will allow a few days stopover on my way to China/HK later this year. Did a search and Have not seen any cheap options for single rooms in Tokyo as I dont plan to spend all my mongering money on sleeping. All I need is a clean place to stay (single person), dont need place to be gal friendly as I plan to "eat out" only, also if possible, a place near or within public transportation to most Tokyo tourist sites--Yes, 1st timer in Japan so must do the sightseeing thing along with being a monger.Any suggestions will help.Also did several booking sites but didnt come up with too many cheap options either.If u know of any booking sites with cheaper hotels please PM me or post.ThanksPT[/QUOTE]My favourite "cheapy" in Tokyo is Kimi Ryokan in Ikebukuro. Only Y4500 per night. Tatami mat rooms and sleep on futon. Heater and a/c in room. Share facilities on each floor. Very clean, secure and friendly. No visitors after 9 pm I think, or they charge you the double rate for the night, only Y2000 more so cheaper than Love Hotel. About 5-10 min walk from station. Ikebukuro is on Yamanote loop line railway, also there is Maranouchi subway to central Tokyo and Ginza area. Plenty of cheap eats in this area too.[url]http://www.kimi-ryokan.jp/[/url]If you go to JNTO website, they have links to accomodation, there are a few other no quite so cheap places in this area, but good value by TYO standards..feel free to PM me if you want more info.
After you clear immigration at Narita airport, you will get to a large hallway, there is a counter that helps tourists find accommodation. It has a sign that says so. They will ask you what your budget is, according to that they will go through their files. When I visit Tokyo I usually stay around Ueno, there are hotels for $ 35 to $50. There is a semi-express train that goes from Narita to Ueno, it is half the price of the express train. On the immigration form they ask the address you are going to stay, put any hotel?s name. Once, I had a hard time for not putting down where I was going to stay. The immigration officials asked for my round plane ticket and searched my carry on bag.
Hi, PT2,You can try the following 2 sites. They are both under Y10,000 per night and if you book in advance, there is further discount. Their sites are also in English. Hope this helps. [url]http://www.sunroute.jp/index.html[/url][url]http://www.apahotel.com/e_index.html[/url]SM.[QUOTE=Phantomtiger2]Never been to Tokyo b/f but may do so as the airline will allow a few days stopover on my way to China/HK later this year. Did a search and Have not seen any cheap options for single rooms in Tokyo as I dont plan to spend all my mongering money on sleeping. All I need is a clean place to stay (single person), dont need place to be gal friendly as I plan to "eat out" only, also if possible, a place near or within public transportation to most Tokyo tourist sites--Yes, 1st timer in Japan so must do the sightseeing thing along with being a monger.Any suggestions will help.Also did several booking sites but didnt come up with too many cheap options either.If u know of any booking sites with cheaper hotels please PM me or post.ThanksPT[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Phantomtiger2]Also did several booking sites but didnt come up with too many cheap options either.If u know of any booking sites with cheaper hotels please PM me or post.ThanksPT[/QUOTE]Depending on the season, trying to get bookings on arrival can be a bit risky.I've used this site before for bookings, they seem to give good service:[url]http://www.japanhotel.net/data/detailed_search_by_rates.asp?Area=TOKYO&NoGuests=1[/url]
Salaryman,Wow, these two hotel chains seem like a super deal! Why have I been wasting my money these past years staying at the big name hotels?? I assume you've tried these hotels. Is there any down-side? Are they too good to be true? Best regards[QUOTE=Salaryman]Hi, PT2,You can try the following 2 sites. They are both under Y10,000 per night and if you book in advance, there is further discount. Their sites are also in English. Hope this helps. [url]http://www.sunroute.jp/index.html[/url][url]http://www.apahotel.com/e_index.html[/url]SM.[/QUOTE]
They are all very clean and tidy, convenient and close to transportation. However, the room is a bit small by western standards.SM[QUOTE=Fw190]Salaryman,Wow, these two hotel chains seem like a super deal! Why have I been wasting my money these past years staying at the big name hotels?? I assume you've tried these hotels. Is there any down-side? Are they too good to be true? Best regards[/QUOTE]
Since in town for GW, decided to try out some other locations. Dropped by Otsuka as I had seen a bunch of places near the station (exit across from Pronto/Royal Host) towards Ikebukuro. After checking out the side streets, didn't realize the Mecca it was. Litterally dozens of shops of all kinds. Unfortunately, was given the "Japanese only" refusal from a few though seem like there's a row of about a dozen "Sugamo" style shope parallel to the station on the street running towards Ikebukuro. Went to "Banana" for their 3000 Yen special. Bit of an upgrade from Sugamo, though not much. Will try to check out the area more in the future.