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Hi-Top
Hey all I am new to this site but since my girlfriend and I broke up I decided to visit hi-top based on the recs from this forum. Everything was as it was described and I had a great time. I dont speak any japanese but the guy was super nice and I even forgot my watch (pretty expensive one too) and went back a few hours later and he had it set aside in case I came back.One question though is near the end when the girl was riding there might have been some condom slippage (wasnt fully hard since the condom wasnt to my liking). When I pulled out to change positions, the condom was stuck in her vagina, about halfway out. I should not be at risk of stds should I? (in terms of ones that are fluid transfered). In general how clean are the girls at Tokyo. I was with Mari I think? spoke to her mostly in chinese since I know some mandarin.
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Tokyo visit
I will be in Tokyo in 2 weeks for business. Will stay in Tokyo Hilton in Shinjuku.I am a little confused by reading all those reports.One say that foreigners pay more, another report say "no foreigners" and in another report there is no problem.I am a big fan of a good massage with happy ending so who can recommend me some places in the neigbourhood of my hotel. I don't speak Japanese...Are they easy to find, is there a sign outside the door?Is it similar to China where you see a lot of BBS where girls are waiting for you...?Please help me a little.For sure I make a report of my trip as I usually do.Regards,
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Kei Asian Relax
[QUOTE=Japanguy]Just went looking for Kei on the schedule and she not listed, and gone from the staff page too. That's a shame she was lovely.[/QUOTE]Yes a shame as she had a great body, although fake boobs but gave great BBJ but no CIM. If she gets along with you will meet you outside when she is not working.
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Certainly no Chinese style BBS in Tokyo. Plenty of Chinese street walkers willing to give you a massage with nothing guaranteed except for a possible screwing.....of you that is.Here a short time, no Japanese skills, I suggest you go the safe route and use AM. Other than that follow the advice of the forum contributors. Even recent posts have provided good information....example...a review of Mermaid in Yokohama.
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[QUOTE=Camieleke]I will be in Tokyo in 2 weeks for business. Will stay in Tokyo I am a big fan of a good massage with happy ending so who can recommend me some places in the neigbourhood of my hotel. I don't speak Japanese...[/QUOTE]If you don't mind Thai girls then I recommend Asian Feeling or Asian Relax. Both offer a good massage. But to get the happy ending you need to get the oil massage. They are both in Kabukicho, near your hotel and they both have large signs.[url]http://www.asian-feeling.net/information_english.html[/url]
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[QUOTE=Prius Driver]If you don't mind Thai girls then I recommend Asian Feeling or Asian Relax. Both offer a good massage. But to get the happy ending you need to get the oil massage. They are both in Kabukicho, near your hotel and they both have large signs.[url]http://www.asian-feeling.net/information_english.html[/url][/QUOTE]Do they undress? nude or semi-nude?
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[QUOTE=Bluerose]Do they undress? nude or semi-nude?[/QUOTE]No, but some girls might let you see their breasts.
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[QUOTE=Camieleke]One say that foreigners pay more, another report say "no foreigners" and in another report there is no problem.[/QUOTE]Actually, all three kinds of "massage places" exist in Japan, from what I have read here (I never mongered in Japan - but read this thread often enough). Some ban foreigners altogether. Some accept them if you speak Japanese. Perhaps accept them by some other criteria (skin color?). And others are open to foreigners. If I am not mistaken, most of the ones open completely to foreigners tend to have girls that are from other countries in Asia and not necessarily from Japan (although some do exist). Good luck and be sure to post a report!P.S. Old time Japan mongers, please feel free to correct me!!
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[QUOTE=Ben Linus]Tried today, but no go. Was told flat out by the shriveled up door man that that the shop wasn't operating. I told him I saw the web site and asked in my most polite Japanese if there was some way that they could make me a member but no go. I asked when the shop was opening and he didn't know. He asked me who I heard about the shop from and I just told him a friend. By the way, I was neatly business casual dressed, stone cold sober and my Japanese isn't bad.[/QUOTE]I'm sorry that it didn't work out. I know how much it sucks going all the way somewhere only to not be let in. It's been about 2 weeks since I've been, so I called last night to make sure they were still operating. I was able to make a reservation for Riko, but they did say that they no longer are able to use a room in the same building. So instead, at the appointed time, I called and they told me to go to the Ueno Town Hotel ([url]http://bit.ly/9Nochn[/url]) and after I got in the room, I called back and told them the number and Riko showed up 10 minutes later. They covered 1000 yen of the hotel room, but it was still 2000 yen more than I paid last time I was there. So at 18000 yen for a 1 hour session, it's a bit pricey to say the least and I'm not sure you wouldn't be better off going with a Deli Health place.Apparently a bunch of the chinese places in the building where they used to operate got raided last week ([url]http://scoop2ch.blog.shinobi.jp/Entry/296/[/url]) so BP changed to a delivery style service. The odd thing is Riko still waits in the old room -- so BP is still renting the same 3 other rooms in the building -- and then when a customer comes, she goes to the Ueno Town Hotel. I also asked her if there were any other foreigners there -- apparently no -- and if she thought they would allow other foreigners and she said probably no, but just because most don't speak Japanese.I think in the end though you might have just had bad timing. It must have been only a few days prior to your going that they stopped using room 513 as the reception room. I didn't have to see anyone [I paid the money directly to Riko in the hotel], so if your Japanese is okay, then you can try calling BP directly and trying to book. If you /really/ want to use their service I can give you the members number as well.
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Tokyo trip
Thanks guys, I am happy to have some answers from you.After my 5 days trip to Tokyo I will put a report here.Take care,
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I am damn serious
One of the girl listed on [url]http://www.tokyonights.jp/japanese-girls/main.php[/url]Is surprisingly similar on the photo to the girl I dated couple times.Well since I can not ask her directly if she works in soapy place, I am thinking about to visit and check if she really works there.What do you guys think I should say if I meet her in the soaphouse?What would you guys do?I am damn serious.
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[QUOTE=Camieleke]I will be in Tokyo in 2 weeks for business. Will stay in Tokyo Hilton in Shinjuku.I am a little confused by reading all those reports.One say that foreigners pay more, another report say "no foreigners" and in another report there is no problem.I am a big fan of a good massage with happy ending so who can recommend me some places in the neigbourhood of my hotel. I don't speak Japanese.Are they easy to find, is there a sign outside the door?Is it similar to China where you see a lot of BBS where girls are waiting for you?Please help me a little.For sure I make a report of my trip as I usually do.Regards,[/QUOTE]Foreigners pay more means- localprice 15000 + gaijin tax 5000 = 20000Foreigners ok means- localprice 15000 + hidden coast 5000 = 20000I reckon at the end foreigners pay more any way, but still better than no foreigners though
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Kabukicho questions
[QUOTE=Prius Driver]No, but some girls might let you see their breasts.[/QUOTE]Do these two places always allow gaijin? I guess so since their website is in English too. Same question for Hino Maru, I'd like to try that too. I will be in Shinjuku for business next month and planning my Kabukicho trip.Are there any good Oppai bars there that welcome Westerners?
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[QUOTE=Billsteak]Do these two places always allow gaijin? I guess so since their website is in English too. Same question for Hino Maru, I'd like to try that too. I will be in Shinjuku for business next month and planning my Kabukicho trip.Are there any good Oppai bars there that welcome Westerners?[/QUOTE]Kubukicho, in my humble opinion, is (at best) a rip off for gaijin, and that's if the joint allows you to be ripped off.
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[QUOTE=Billsteak]Do these two places always allow gaijin? I guess so since their website is in English too. Same question for Hino Maru, I'd like to try that too. I will be in Shinjuku for business next month and planning my Kabukicho trip.Are there any good Oppai bars there that welcome Westerners?[/QUOTE]Hinomaru welcomes foreigners with open arms.They don't even mind if you can't speak Japanese.