Does anybody on this site read and understand English
[QUOTE]I could not understand why they would reject me now. I asked him several times if I could stay. I pointed to the room I wanted on the switchboard. I repeated the Japanese word for please.[/QUOTE][QUOTE=Meiji; 1380532]You made a scene (at least from the Japanese perspective). You very likely could have scared customers away.
There was probably another foreigner previous to you that didn't know the process and / or made a scene, and that's why they made the sign.[/QUOTE]Whoah! Easy Tex. You're getting ahead of yourself. You did not understand the sequence of events. I asked the first lady if she spoke English. She left, another man arrived. I asked him, he showed me the sign. THEN I PLEADED with the man, to let me stay. I did not Jump Up and Down and Throw My Hands in the Air, and I did not get angry. I thought he did not understand me, so I pointed to the room, on the switchboard, that I wanted to reserve.
I totally agree with your second point, someone probably went before me, and ruined it for the rest of us.
[QUOTE=Meiji;1380532]He probably recognized your phone number and thought you were a troublemaker.[/QUOTE]Whoah, Whoah, WHOAH there! Tex. Let's not shoot first and ask questions later, CowBoy.
The facts: He recognized my number? How? I was in front of his nose. I did not call him.
[QUOTE=Meiji; 1380532]That's not the case at all. I've contacted Oushitsu via email in polite but crappy Japanese and asked if one of their super-hot girls (Ren) was available to meet with Americans, and their response was basically "sure! When can you meet with her, tomorrow?".[/QUOTE]You lost me, even more now. I reserved a girl through OuShitSu. Like I said, the operator spoke English. Translation: they handle foreigners. The girl did not speak English but was willing to communicate through a SmartPhone App. Translation: She can handle foreigners.
[QUOTE=Meiji; 1380532]Refusing to serve foreigners has much more to do with language and cultural differences than fear of disease or anything else. There's some places that are patient and willing to deal with foreigners and their crappy / lack of Japanese. There's others that aren't, or it also depends on certain times / women.[/QUOTE]See, you are right, Japan refuses foreigners, not because of health or safety. This is the subject of my entire post. I am very glad, that out of everything I wrote, you at least understood that. Thank you.
AV Idols TIA and SOPHIA TAKIGAWA
Hello Folks,
Just trying to get some info, I have seen in the past that some of you know places that can get you AV Idols, I am interesting in trying to get TIA or Sophia Takigawa is kind of a fantasy of myself, I have lived in Japan fro a couple of years and speak decent japanese but in the past I have hit dead ends with this info.
If someone could share some tips or leads will be much apreciated!
Regards
Soaplands: Yoshiwara or Yokohama?
This is a duplicate post as I also posted it in the Yokohama's thread.
Seems that recently, some reports good service for gaijins form Yokohama soaplands.
While there are less form Yoshiwara.
I used to go to Yoshiwara in the past, and ususally found places that would take gaijins, and service them for about 3 man all included. But I am not sure if such places still exist. For eaxmaple, King's club is now Gaijin dame.
Any comment would be useful to me, and I guess, to the community as well, since, after all, Yokohama is just 30 min trin ride form Central Tokyo, so not a big deal to go there is if service and choices are better.
Thanks
New Hot Point report / oppai club question
had been there once only a long time back, somdecided togive it another try.
i don; t thinkanything has changes.
for the newbies, just a short summary:
you get to the 9th floor, pay your 2000 yens entry fee, give your cell phone, choose which of the 2 girls you want (on a slide show) and sit down with your number. if the waiting room is empty, you may wait longer than if it full since it works by batches, of 8 to 10 guys (that's the number of booths). i was the fourth when i arrived, and had to wait 20-30 minutes. we were 9 when we were called, and i think all of us got in.
you are shown your booth. soon after, your chosen girl arrives and asks you, in japanese, which service you want. it's 2000 fo hj and no touching. 3000 for hj and breast touching, and 4000 for cbj and breast touching. if you don't speak japanese, just give her the amount of money required, she will perform accordingly. you pay her, she goes. the peep show starts. make yourself confortable while this goes on. the 2 girls are really pretty, but the show is ordinary. they don't even take their panty off. when the show is over, about 10 min later, you wait till your girls come. depending how long your neighbour takes, it may take some time. make sure you are "ready" when it's your turn.
then a knock on the door, and here she comes. you stand against the wall, she cleans your hands, takes her top off, put the condom (which is why you better be "ready") , sucks you, while you can put one hand on one breast. bad bj technique, too much sucking "hoover style", anyway i painfully managed to cum. then quick cleaning, arigato, sayonara. dress up, get out of the booth, and don't forget to pick up your cell phone.
finally: 6000 for a cbj by an, arguably pretty, semi clothed girl. obvioulsy not competitive with the 4000 you pay for the bbbj with all touching, fingering, kissing etc, that you may get at, say, hinomaru. wir? no, but i am happy to have gone, since i always like to explore all of what is on offer wherever i go, and this is quite unique. so been there, done it.
next: oppai club. i remember, years ago, maybe 5-7, i found one in shinjuku gaijin friendly. but now? anyone can help? i know it is also quite expensive for just kissing and touching breast, but, again, it is different, and i would like to go again, at least once.