[QUOTE=Mohab]Hello, I'm mohab, I am hoping to do a trip from the uk to tokyo next April. It will beMy first time in japan and would greatly appreciate help with the following questions.1)I still have a lot to learn about the tokyo red light culture for eg soapland etc etc but could someone give me a brief outline as to the different types of services on offer and an indication of the costs.2)I know some japanese girls are wary of foreigners, I am of egyptian origin so I have a mediteranean middle eastern look. Would that possibly cause me a problem in tokyo, or are there places for eg where foreigners can have good service from wg's.3)the kind of girl I am looking for would be the beautiful av idol type look, whereWould I go in the first instance, especially if I am looking for a FULL service?Cost is not too much of an issue as long as I get the best quality girls and best service.That is plenty for me to get started with and I am still learning every day thanks mo.[/QUOTE]Er, since your trip's so far off, it would help if you first RTFF and did some targeted searches, e. G. "soapland" and other such terms that I mention below. Much of what you're asking about has been covered in great depth on this forum, so after you do some research, then I'm sure people here could answer any remaining questions you may have.Otherwise, though the scene can be exclusionary to non-Japanese, the recession has hit hard and providers sometimes are open to non-Japanese customers. Language skills (simply a necessary prerequisite in many cases) and politeness can help, but are no guarantees. The Yoshiwara soapland district in Tokyo's Iriya area will accommodate foreigners on a case-by-case basis, but at often markedly higher prices. More reasonably priced outcall "delivery health" (deli heru) services will send girls to your business or love hotel, which may or may not involve FS, but again, to take full advantage you'd need sufficient J-language skills to place an order and convince the shop (and the girl) that you understand the rules and are able to maintain everybody's comfort level throughout the process (not least the girl). There are also the easy options of "pink salons" (pinsaro), as well as Chinese or Korean-staffed massage places, at which some mongers have reported success and satisfaction, but frankly speaking, foreigners are often driven to patronize them because they are unwelcome at other, more desirable places that often restrict their customer base to Japanese-only.Seeing your posting history, if you're used to receiving the standard of service available in places like Germany and elsewhere in Europe, without assistance from a Japanese-speaker while in Tokyo, you might find the experience frustrating. There are providers catering to English speakers such as Asian Mystique and others that advertise in the English-language Metropolis magazine, but service often is more expensive than the overwhelmingly more numerous Japanese providers that cater only/primarily to Japanese, and the quality of the services catering to English-speakers can vary wildly compared to the scene in Europe, or with what some people may be used to in S. E. Asia or elsewhere, for example.Still, there's a lot on offer here and it's the challenge that keeps many J-resident mongers on the prowl. Nonetheless, your best bet would probably be a high-end soapland experience to remember Japan by, especially if money is no object. Or, last but certainly not least, if you feel confident in your pickup (nampa) skills, there are millions of J-women here of pluggable age and aptitude who are potentially up for some action with a foreigner.
