Trinity Otsuka closed down
Trinity in Otsuka has closed down and moved to Suidobashi. The link to the old map still works, and that's what's still posted on the tokyopinkguide site and maybe in another post in this thread, so someone went there could be tricked into slogging all the way out there in the rain and walking about trying to find the place but not being able to call because he forgot to save the phone number so instead he goes and buys a pack of gum and heads back home. Theoretically, this could happen to someone.I haven't been to the Suidobashi one, so I don't know if it's the same service, if it's still gaijin friendly, etc. I'll keep you all posted.Here's the link to the new place:[url]http://www.paradise-bb.com/trinity/index2.html[/url]
Request for a Japanese rundown
Hi everyone, I've been lurking here for about a month or so after coming here from another forum, and thanks to the posts here I've had good times at NYNY, Yuri and the es. Raku place in Gotanda. I don't have much to add that hasn't already been posted here, except that I haven't had a bad experience at any of those places so far.With the recent talk of delivery health, I took a look at the hono-bono page posted by Gifuboy and found an email address posted on the top page (infoathono-bono.com). I sent an email last Sunday in Japanese explaining I was a foreigner whose Japanese wasn't so good, and asking if their staff spoke in English. I didn't receive a response so I'm going to give them a call.Now, the thing is my Japanese isn't great, but it's good enough to handle some decent basic conversation with girls. I also write a fair bit of email in Japanese each day. I figure I could handle a conversation on the phone if I had an idea of what the guy on the other end of the phone's going to say in Japanese. I know it's probably a lot to ask, especially since I'm a newbie with no reports under his belt, but if someone with delivery health experience could give a basic rundown, in Japanese, of what they're likely to say and ask, I'd be more than happy to give a full account of my experience with whatever service I use.Once again, thanks for all the info so far!
Request for a Japanese rundown
Hi everyone, I've been lurking here for about a month or so after coming here from another forum, and thanks to the posts here I've had good times at NYNY, Yuri and the es. Raku place in Gotanda. I don't have much to add that hasn't already been posted here, except that I haven't had a bad experience at any of those places so far.With the recent talk of delivery health, I took a look at the hono-bono page posted by Gifuboy and found an email address posted on the top page (it's under the request box for the merumaga on the left hand side). I sent an email last Sunday in Japanese explaining I was a foreigner whose Japanese wasn't so good, and asking if their staff spoke in English. I didn't receive a response so I'm going to give them a call.Now, the thing is my Japanese isn't great, but it's good enough to handle some decent basic conversation with girls. I also write a fair bit of email in Japanese each day. I figure I could handle a conversation on the phone if I had an idea of what the guy on the other end of the phone's going to say in Japanese. I know it's probably a lot to ask, especially since I'm a newbie with no reports under his belt, but if someone with delivery health experience could give a basic rundown, in Japanese, of what they're likely to say and ask, I'd be more than happy to give a full account of my experience with whatever service I use.Once again, thanks for all the info so far!
Grimpeur Hotel Health in Shibuya
this shop has been mentioned in the thread but i don?t think anyone has done a field report so here?s mine.web site is here. [url]http://www.s-grimpeur.jp/index.php[/url]if you can read japanese, or use babelfish, you will find that they say they welcome gaijin who speak japanese if you go to the actual shop, which is the location marked no.4 on their access map.having free time between an early morning meeting and an early afternoon meeting conveniently placed for shibuya, i decided to try my luck.the shop can fairly easily be found by using their map. it?s on the edge of the dogenzaka love hotel hill.the only sign on the outside is the 666 sign shown on their map, and it is quite small. the building opposite is called the cosmos building, it?s just a small residential block as far as i can see. the buildings in this street are fairly low rise. there is a shinto shrine to inari nearby.the shop is the door on the right just inside the front door. you go into a short, narrow corridor containing some claptrap, a water cooler, and a sofa. at the end is a right turn into the counter. grimpeur is hotel health which means you choose a girl from a photo menu, pay, and go to a local love hotel. the service will end with a blow job or sumata -- fs is not on the official menu.the shop man has a map of suitable hotels and there are loads in shibuya. you book a room for long enough to cover your chosen course plus waiting time, then ring the shop. after a short wait, the girl will arrive at your room and the fun begins.i was there about 10 o?clock, which is the morning shift (they start from 9am) and there were only four girls available. i was recommended to choose kaera, who is new, and thereby got a 2,000 yen discount. i was also given a loyalty card entitling me to 1,000 yen discount after five sessions.the hotel was left out the door and a few yards up the street on the right hand side. i don?t remember the name. the frontage was black.when i was young, they wouldn?t let you into a respectable love hotel by yourself, but things have changed and no-one looked twice as i booked a room for two hours to cover my 90 minute course plus waiting time. this cost 3,000 yen, which is about the cheapest you?ll find a love hotel these days.the hotel was rather shabby, and i wouldn?t go there again now i know what it?s like. it wasn?t dirty, but the fittings were clearly old and there was some wallpaper peeling from damp. there can be a certain charm in a low-rent kind of experience, but if you are going for more of a gfe, i would recommend a more expensive hotel. why spoil the ship for a penn'orth of tar?whatever, i rang the shop, and five minutes later the girl arrived. i don?t know if the girls are kept on standby in the shop, or at local cafes or something -- forgive the digression, i am interested in the logistical organisation.kaera is listed on the site as 26 but in my view she is probably in her early to mid 30s. as i?m 46 i don?t care about such things, in fact i often prefer an older lady and they can be more experienced. she was dressed in a kind of biker outfit with jeans, boots, t-shirt and jacket, which contrasted with the demure ol kind of suit in her photo.when kaera stripped off, i found she had a couple of crappy prison style tattoos and some old cut scars on her left arm. this looked like the remains of a naughty teenage, and i said nothing about it. she had a professional tattoo of a bird on her right shoulder blade, which i commented favourably about. her body was slim not skinny, i mean she seemed healthy and slim, not bulimic or strung out.personality wise, kaera was a nice girl and i enjoyed talking to her. things proceeded very well except that, being new to the health business, kaera was not skillful at sumata. i wanted to try sumata as i had not had it before.my japanese isn?t great, and she had very limited english, so i was never clear if she wanted to offer me fs -- i didn?t want or ask for fs so it was not a problem.for the benefit of newcomers, fs is technically illegal in japan except at a soapland, however it?s pretty freely available from korean and chinese places. what you and a girl get up to in the privacy of a hotel room is your business. however, japanese girls may be more likely to follow the strict rules governing the commercial sex scene.so i got dk, okayish whole body lip, bbbj, daty and sumata. i asked for 69 but she said she was shy. i could have pushed it but i prefer to be a gentleman.the shop?s web site lists a number of options including cim and af, all of which are extras. for each girl there is a table of which options she will accept. remember that not all girls may be available for gaijin customers.altogether it was a very pleasant, sweaty 90 minutes, topped and tailed with showers and a gargle with a medicinal drink. i would certainly use grimpeur again though i would choose a different hotel. i would book kaera again too.if your japanese is up to nichijo kaiwa standard you will be fine at grimpeur. you may be able to wing it if you can do the most basic hello, please and thank you, just practice saying the hotel room number in japanese.[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]