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Asian Feeling
[QUOTE=Inasia]Dreams,See my post #4371 in this thread. I described where it is and there's a link to a map.[/QUOTE]The map is pretty good. The street that this place is on dead ends into a theater building. My first time around I missed it, as I was closer to the left and didn't look up to see the big sign on the second level of the building that has 2 Thai babes smiling at you.One of the handy points of Kabukicho is that you don't need to feel shy about going to the "mizushobai" joints, cuz everyone else is there for similar reasons.Wantacunta
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[QUOTE=Gifuboy]I am reporting about Korean Delivery Health(KDH) in Uguisudani. Since I am not interested in anything that doesn't include FS, this is a good option for me in terms of quality/price. It seems that most of the KDH in Tokyo are based around Uguisudani. [/QUOTE]Thanks for the info. One question I have, if you wouldn't mind helping out with. It's a little embarrassing, but even though my Japanese is basically fluent, I have no idea what phrase I would start off with for a deriheru? What do you usually open with? It would help me out a great deal :)
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[QUOTE=Hot Bot]even though my Japanese is basically fluent, I have no idea what phrase I would start off with for a deriheru? What do you usually open with? [/QUOTE]I would not describe my Japanese as basically fluent, but I've been able to successfully use DH after making a phone reservation by saying something along the lines of "Yoyaku wo onegaishitain desu ga. ". As you must certainly be aware, "desu ga" is probably the most useful phrase for non-fluent Japanese speakers because it basically prompts the other person to do the talking. From that point, the person taking the reservation will start to ask you questions, so it should be easy from there. I'm sure there's a better way to engage them and that my way probably isn't gramatically correct, but it seems to work.Good Luck!
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CB girls
[QUOTE=Ebandit]Am planning a first time visit to Club Boo tomorrow (am a satisfied AM customer), and want to get my preference list in order just in case they don`t have who i want.[/QUOTE] I'm sure I've had Momo, and probably Akubi too over the past few years. I'm sorry I'm not much help there. I've used CB many times, and had some regular preferences. Of the girls pictured on the schedule who you can see, they're all fine choices. I was never disappointed by any CB girl who showed up. Just happier with a couple of my "regulars". I found that, even though someone was scheduled, they weren't available that night for whatever reason. Or sometimes they weren't available at the time I wanted. Because I was always satisfied with every choice who arrived, I stopped making a priority list. If the one or two I wanted weren't available, I'd ask who was and make the decision then. It was a little easier looking at the website photos while on the phone. But Boo Mama can always give a description if you're not online. I too was a satisfied AM customer (and still am). I became more of a CB regular because I thought the women were more beautiful, though more expensive. Each had excellent service. CB just a little more beautiful generally.
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[QUOTE=Hot Bot]Thanks for the info. One question I have, if you wouldn't mind helping out with. It's a little embarrassing, but even though my Japanese is basically fluent, I have no idea what phrase I would start off with for a deriheru? What do you usually open with? It would help me out a great deal :)[/QUOTE]Do you mean when you phone the agency? If so, you can make it brief yet polite by a greeting, then, for example, "Kyou no gogo 1 ji goro _____san ni aitaindesukedo..." You can also say "______san to asobitaindesukedo..." although this sounds a little less polite, I think--I use it only after having used the agency once or twice.Another way you can ask is "Sumimasenga, kyou 1 ji goro ______san ga shukkin dekiru deshouka." "Shukkin" means work or dispatch. If the woman you want isn't working, you can ask for a second or third choice by saying, "Soredeha, ___________san ha daijoubu/ii deshouka."I've used these expressions from the beginning and have been told by many of the women when they arrive that the dispatcher told them maybe I was a gaijin, but my request sounded so natural and usual that they weren't sure.
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So I've been here a few days and the racism concerning P2P is such a buzzkill. I've certainly encountered it in Korea despite my Asian face, but at least they were blunt about it so that I could properly respond. Here in Japan, they go out of their way to be polite all the time, even when basically spouting racism. It's tricky to deal with. After 3 rejections due to my extremely rusty Japanese, I began to get impatient and didn't bother looking after that.I did find Asian Relax, and 10000 yen for something I could get for 65 USD in Korea? No thanks. If anything, I'd give AM a call but I'm still on the fence about committing all that money. I can't believe that tonight was a reason for me to WANT to go back to Korea.I also tried looking for that strip club place. It sounds really interesting but I wasn't able to find the building with the 9th floor. If anyone is down to monger Thursday/Friday/Saturday let me know. I've also read on another website that there is another strip club in Ueno, but that information could be dated. Any advice?
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[QUOTE=Cool Mint]I also tried looking for that strip club place.[/QUOTE]See [url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=109611849150422532546.000441bece037115a5454&z=12&om=0[/url] for conventional strip theaters.
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[QUOTE=Cool Mint]So I've been here a few days and the racism concerning P2P is such a buzzkill. I've certainly encountered it in Korea despite my Asian face, but at least they were blunt about it so that I could properly respond. Here in Japan, they go out of their way to be polite all the time, even when basically spouting racism. It's tricky to deal with. After 3 rejections due to my extremely rusty Japanese, I began to get impatient and didn't bother looking after that.I did find Asian Relax, and 10000 yen for something I could get for 65 USD in Korea? No thanks. If anything, I'd give AM a call but I'm still on the fence about committing all that money. I can't believe that tonight was a reason for me to WANT to go back to Korea.I also tried looking for that strip club place. It sounds really interesting but I wasn't able to find the building with the 9th floor. If anyone is down to monger Thursday/Friday/Saturday let me know. I've also read on another website that there is another strip club in Ueno, but that information could be dated. Any advice?[/QUOTE]I have been to 2 of the strip clubs mentionned in the map given by in a recent post. TS and DX in Kabukicho and the one in Ueno. Quite an interesting experience, but no pink room as far as I know. But worth a visit if you have a few hours to kill.
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AM - Sakura
Does anyone know what happened to Sakura from AM? She was posted on the site for a few days and then taken off. I met up with her and she was willing to please and it was an overall great experience. Wanted to schedule another appointment but I looked at the website and her picture is gone. Does anyone have the inside story?
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You didn't say where the 3 rejections were but I was out over the weekend and had 12 rejections at healths in Shimbashi, Kanda, Akihabara and Ueno. The first two pissed me off just because I was rejected and that's human nature. After those 2 I started expecting it and didn't waste time and moved on to the next place on my list (I did quite a bit of scouting online before going out and trying) and kept getting rejections. This is part of the price we pay for being foreigners. I have an in at a place in Gotanda that is absolutely off-limits to foreigners because I cultivated it for a long time. I need to call ahead at this place and be very discreet when I go in, never enter when there are customers around, etc. and the tencho welcomes my business. Of course, it could disappear at any time so I don't take it for granted. One slight hassle about it is that occasionally, the girl will call the front when we're done and we'll be held back in the room for several minutes until the lobby area clears of customers and there is no chance that I will be seen by another customer. That's kind of the way things are at soaps but not usually at healths that I've been to.[QUOTE=Cool Mint]So I've been here a few days and the racism concerning P2P is such a buzzkill. I've certainly encountered it in Korea despite my Asian face, but at least they were blunt about it so that I could properly respond. Here in Japan, they go out of their way to be polite all the time, even when basically spouting racism. It's tricky to deal with. After 3 rejections due to my extremely rusty Japanese, I began to get impatient and didn't bother looking after that.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Neon Dragon]Ok. Let's just assume that you're coming from the JR Station. Take the East Entrance or B13 entrance (or A9 exit for the metro). This will either place you directly across from Studio Alta or right in front of its main entrance. When you are in front of Studio Alta, walk towards the visible JR rails (this would be "left" if you've just crossed the street to get to Studio Alta). In a few steps, you will start to smell lots of sweet fruits. Take a right onto that street. If you see lots of strawberries and melons chopped up and skewed onto some wooden sticks right as you turn right, then you've reached the right street. Keep following the road. There should be no cars, because it's pedestrian only. On the right side, you will see an adult shop that hangs some maid costumes at its entrance. Then you will see a standing sushi bar and an udon shop. Keep following this road until you reach the major dori on the other side. There should be a very large crosswalk. Now wait for the green light and go across the large 6-lane (i think) road. This is now Kabukitcho, and following this pedestrian-only street will get you directly to the theater. Keep following this road until you pass McDonald's on the right side. Continue to keep track of how many small road you've passed on the left side, because you will need to turn into the first small street you see on your left (this should be immediately after you pass the McDonald's). Now, take a left onto that street and the entrance should be on your right side. The Asian Feeling is on the 5th floor. I hope I am correct. If not, please accept my apologies. p.s.Can anybody please tell me more about chris usa + pastel?Thanks[/QUOTE]Thanks, directions were spot on, no problem to find. I would just add a people should rememeber that there are several MacDonalds in Kabukicho, so do follow those directions carefully, otherwise you will end up erring around other MacDos.Now a short report:Once you have gone through the rather derelict staircase and lift, you get in on the 5th flooor into a nice small place; greeting in basic English by a nice guy. Discover that the option of Standard massage at Yens 6000 does not include HJ, so decided to take the 1h 10000Yens oil massege option, which include HJWas taken to my cubicle, by my girl. A young short, slim Thai girl. Nothing to rave about, but gentle, smiling, and speaking a few basic worlds of English. Got to the shower, non assisted, but drying assisted. Was given a cup of coffe.The girl does not undress. But the massge was one of the best since a long time. During the last 15 min, she settled for the HJ in a way that I could not touch her. I assumed it was a nice way to tell me that this was not on offer Did not really care, since, again, this was one of the best HJ I ever had. Lasted a good 15 min, working on every part, including alls until I finally climaxed, one of the best since long. All in all, unless you are desperate for more intimate relations, this is quite a good deal in Tokyo..(Not point to compare with Bangkok, Korea or the Moon, since we are in Tokyo...)Sorry can't remember the name of the girl.Thanks to those who reported this place, that's one more good gaijin friendly place.
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[QUOTE=Homer69] That's kind of the way things are at soaps but not usually at healths that I've been to.[/QUOTE]I have one naiive question: Does this "discrimination" mostly happen at Health and other places that you want to enter for service or does it also happen with DH (assuming your Japanese is reasonable)?My experience is very, very limited (2 or 3 times)...but I've been able to get DH service as a foreigner with 2 of the places telling me that they'd never had a gaijin client before. Of course, I should probably chalk this up to luck, but was wondering if the experiences are purely discriminaton or if they think that they are "protecting their franchise" by not alienating their target clientele. There's a subtle difference between the 2 in intent although the net result is the same for us foreigners (discrimination).
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In general, yes. Healths are licensed, legitimate and FS is not available (except in NK, I guess) and you can see the health certificate(s) on the wall. The ladies are usually tested for STDs and the price is usually higher for what you get (40 minutes might cost Y12000). The licensed places are almost always staffed by young Japanese ladies.Esute are usually not licensed and often are Chinese or Korean. They are cheaper (45 minutes might cost Y7000, FS for Y10000) and the ladies are usually not tested for STDs.I don't know about DH.[QUOTE=Suedehead]I have one naiive question: Does this "discrimination" mostly happen at Health and other places that you want to enter for service or does it also happen with DH (assuming your Japanese is reasonable)?My experience is very, very limited (2 or 3 times)...but I've been able to get DH service as a foreigner with 2 of the places telling me that they'd never had a gaijin client before. Of course, I should probably chalk this up to luck, but was wondering if the experiences are purely discriminaton or if they think that they are "protecting their franchise" by not alienating their target clientele. There's a subtle difference between the 2 in intent although the net result is the same for us foreigners (discrimination).[/QUOTE]
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AM Manimi
Manimi just left my hotel room a few minutes ago. I am still trying to recover.A real tsunamiI wont get into details, after all the excitement is to discover the events as the session progresses. So if you are up for it just go!Suffice to say that she is a fun loving girl, confident, and uninhibited. Speaks very good english. And has all the right curves at the right place.Happy to answer specific questions by PM to Senior members serious about hiring her, no generic questions please..Cheers,Dreams,
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I'm currently reporting from a pc cafe in Nishi Kawaguchi. It's about 3-5 pm on Friday and it is DEAD. I got a tout telling me that his place was the only one accepting gaijin (and after constant rejection from al the other clubs like Crystal, that pink building, etc.) I decided to just try it. The price was listed as 8000 yen for BBBJ but he charged 10,000. I tried to explain his own menu to him and he gave me back 1000 plus a drink.I paid my 9000 and got service from Kanna, a girl who does not deserve to be called a working girl. Service was TERRIBLE, I repeat, TERRIBLE, and I would definitely not recommend this place as it is a total ripoff. We had 40 minutes (more like 30 by my count) and she kept using teeth and hands (didn't want to put all of it in her mouth) and said touching was ok but was still reluctant having my hands on her. Total turnoff.The place is called Celeb 109 and is on the corner perpendicular to an internet gaming place. AVOID AT ALL COSTS! The guy wouldn't let me change girls, so I ended up not popping at all and basically practicing my Japanese with the girl, who was sadly kind of slow because she didn't even go to high school. Of course, that could be just a lie. Can you tell that I'm frustrated?I left without cursing or saying any derogatory things about the establishment. In retrospect, I should have, to do the rest of us a favor. God, what a disappointment. Sorry for being all pissy, had to vent somewhere. The racism here is worse than Korea, and believe me, I am shocking myself by putting that out there.I've RTFF for a while in this past week, and had high hopes for this place. I hope that my loss will be able to save at least a few others from doing the same horrible experience. No refunds, no remorse, not even a "sumimasen." Yep...I'm pretty much done mongering here.[size=-2][b][u]EDITOR'S NOTE[/u]:[/b] [blue]I would suggest that the author or another Forum Member consider posting a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread. Please [url=http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php?]Click Here[/url] for more information.[/blue][/size]