I'm staying in the Uguisudani area tonight. Now I knew uguisudani was home to some really nice korean deriheru, but I didn't feel quite up to it tonight, so I opted instead for the massage scene. I remembered there were some reports for the nippori area - so did a quick search and found about Hoshi, a korean massage place near Nippori station. I got in and chose the 80 min - 13 000 yen akasuri course. The mama was a bit hesitant at the beginning to see a 1m90, late twenties gaijin enter the place, but once I'd reassured her that yes, I spoke nihongo (somewhat better than she did, if I may say so) and that I understood the system, I was waved in without a problem. I wasn't asked to choose a girl, but after a few minutes I was introduced to Aya, their newest member.While she's not quite model-level like some of the upscale deliheru k-girls, Aya's a cute, petite foreign student, with the kind of mischievous korean smile I can't get enough of, and tight, muscled legs. She'd only been in Japan for 3 months so her conversation is mostly limited to memorized sentence. But with the odd bits of korean I'd remembered from my stay there we got along just fine. Funny thing is she used her massage cubicle to study too between (and with) customers so she had japanese word list all over the walls. Akasuri massage was just short of professional (but what do you expect from a 20yrs old beauty...) but I got out of there with tingly smooth baby skin. Once we got back to her little "room" she joined me wearing only a towel, and within moments was all over me... in a very good sort of way. Got back to my hotel thoroughly satisfied.On the way back I was also approached by 2 chinese gals offering me a 30-min massage course. One of them was young and quite cute so I might try it on my next trip.Directions are maybe 80 pages back on this thread, so I'll repost them for newcomers:Website: [url]http://www.star-es.com/[/url]The place is just next to Nippori station on the Yamanote line. Take the south exit (it's on a walkway above the tracks) then turn right and go down the stairs. At the bottom, turn right again. You'll see an AM/PM after a few meters. Take a left opposite the AM/PM and you'll come upon the place. It's marked by the kanji "hoshi", on the 3rd floor above a small yakiniku shop. Will definitely pay another visit on my next stay in Japan - in the meanwhile I'm looking forward to my trip to Korea next month.[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]