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Paizuri 06-06-2015 12:32 AM

Re: Action in Japan
 
some outlets openly admit they don't take foreigners.

Like certain pink salons i saw while walking around kabukicho.

Not until only inside, you will see a sign written in english, chinese and korean, saying that they will refuse to service foreigners. written in bold and caps too for extra effect. this is the crappy thing i don't like about them.

I will still go back to Ikebukuro because the boss dude is really nice to me and I don't get charged any "gaijin" tax.

bitcomet 06-06-2015 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by gsk721g (Post 13133225)
My Jap client in Osaka mentioned that soaplands in Kansai area do not allow penetration, unlike Tokyo. Can anyone verify this or is this juz another Jap "pride" issue with gaijins?

You mean according to your Japanese client in Osaka, soaplands in Tokyo allow vagina penetration for foreigners?

joey7 06-06-2015 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by gsk721g (Post 13133225)
My Jap client in Osaka mentioned that soaplands in Kansai area do not allow penetration, unlike Tokyo. Can anyone verify this or is this juz another Jap "pride" issue with gaijins?

I did get that impression on Kansai area soaplands, even though I have not explored there as much as Tokyo ones.

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Originally Posted by Paizuri (Post 13133527)
some outlets openly admit they don't take foreigners.

Like certain pink salons i saw while walking around kabukicho.

Not until only inside, you will see a sign written in english, chinese and korean, saying that they will refuse to service foreigners. written in bold and caps too for extra effect. this is the crappy thing i don't like about them.

I will still go back to Ikebukuro because the boss dude is really nice to me and I don't get charged any "gaijin" tax.

Except for establishments which have an absolute NO policy for foreigners, most shops managers will decide on the spot after "evaluating" their customer on spot, aka if you dressed like Hobo you will pretty much get a "Japanese only".

Hurricane88 07-06-2015 04:01 AM

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just keep the forum coming...and no outside link that link to selling sex site...infringe advertising rule on SBF...:)

outside link that is public info is fine...just not profit making site...:)

sonicwinter 07-06-2015 05:22 AM

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I generally find Kabukicho disappointing cos its full of touts and hustlers. The big black guys are gone but these days there are ah tiongs trying to 'befriend' you. Be warned most are scammers so follow at your own risk. When I was there in April, they played an announcement over the PA system in Kabukicho warning people not to follow the touts! And these touts continue to jio whoever they can on the street.

If you must, you can try New Hot Point. It's a peep show joint where a chick will come suck or tug you off after a dance. I've never been cos some people say its gaijin friendly while others say its not. Depends on the tencho I guess. Google it and you can find more info and location.

The other alternative is Happy Hinonaru which is a pink salon aka bj bar. It's quite affordable by Tokyo standards - around $50 a pop - but be warned, the quality of the girls is slightly rough so I guess you get what you pay for. Again Google is your friend for location and more info.

bitcomet 10-06-2015 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by vonsauer (Post 13072679)
Yeah but it will depend on the girls.

Some girls take all customers, some dont want westerners, some will only stick with Japanese.

You gotta check with them beforehand, prices will also vary depending on the girls.

For info in chinese on chinese ok soaplands, google soap japan cn.

Dont forget to post a report after the fun!

Just for the sake of my curiosity, are those soapland in Yoshiwara also allowed other foreigners like white guys or only Oushitsu allow white guys?

sonicwinter 11-06-2015 02:27 AM

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Does anybody have any info about Ikebukero? Which are the gaijin friendly joints? I'm more into pink salons. Thanks.

King 14-06-2015 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by joey7 (Post 13092064)
Regardless how good is your Japanese language, it would be a basic courtesy to tell them you are foreigner, in case they will boot you half way when they realized you are foreigner and they are Japanese onry~

Other than that, I posted a comprehensive guide step-by-step in on of the threads in the forum on Soapland. Delivery health, as mentioned, in general, do not accept foreigners even if you posses Native level skill. Though, someone just told me about a new delivery health that cater only to foreigners.

As for the action, theoretically, soapland is an establishment to provide washing service. However, "maybe" during washing and socializing, there is sparks between the girl and the customer, and they fall in love with one another and make love , hehe you get the idea..

hey bro, u sound like quite an expert in the jap mongering scene. do you mind to share which are the soaplands in Tokyo that accepts foreigners?

30-75k u mention is acceptable range in terms of cost. Thanks!

joey7 14-06-2015 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by King (Post 13167140)
hey bro, u sound like quite an expert in the jap mongering scene. do you mind to share which are the soaplands in Tokyo that accepts foreigners?

30-75k u mention is acceptable range in terms of cost. Thanks!

Not really expert... just been there a few times.. In general the higher end (more expensive) establishment will accept foreigners, mainly due to its high price and not as much local will be able to frequent there as often.

However, whether they accept foreigners will mainly depends on the manager or establishments decision and whether any girls there ready to accept foreigners. In general, a rule of thumb is, if you dress smart and look smart they will accept you, unless it is establishment that has a strict "Japanese Only" policy (not that many for higher end). Another general rule of thumb is, I believe most girls there do not accept Indian bros or possibly Malay bros too, had a chat with the girls before and they said they don't accept them etc.

I don't recommend shops due to the fact that, whether you are accepted to the shops or whether it is good experience, it is totally biased depending on how you look at the front desk and your ability to converse with the girls etc. Though, there are about 200 establishments in the main soapland area of Tokyo, just do research ahead of time and list down 5-10 establishments you are interested with and just go there and ask if they ok with foreigners.

65K Yen is the start of higher end soapland price, it can go upwards to 100k+ if you prefer too. Mid range probably around 30-65, but in general, should be around 40k ish for mid range.

bitcomet 14-06-2015 12:08 PM

Re: Action in Japan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joey7 (Post 13167993)
Not really expert... just been there a few times.. In general the higher end (more expensive) establishment will accept foreigners, mainly due to its high price and not as much local will be able to frequent there as often.

Accept foreigners including ang moh/white guy or only east asian descendant like Chinese?

sonicwinter 14-06-2015 04:04 PM

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Does anybody know much about the Ueno and Gotanda red light scenes? Those are quite active areas I hear. Are they are gaijin friendly?

I keep reading about Jan Jan and Dio - both are pink salons. Any other options that other bros have tried?

King 15-06-2015 02:53 AM

Re: Action in Japan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joey7 (Post 13167993)
Not really expert... just been there a few times.. In general the higher end (more expensive) establishment will accept foreigners, mainly due to its high price and not as much local will be able to frequent there as often.

However, whether they accept foreigners will mainly depends on the manager or establishments decision and whether any girls there ready to accept foreigners. In general, a rule of thumb is, if you dress smart and look smart they will accept you, unless it is establishment that has a strict "Japanese Only" policy (not that many for higher end). Another general rule of thumb is, I believe most girls there do not accept Indian bros or possibly Malay bros too, had a chat with the girls before and they said they don't accept them etc.

I don't recommend shops due to the fact that, whether you are accepted to the shops or whether it is good experience, it is totally biased depending on how you look at the front desk and your ability to converse with the girls etc. Though, there are about 200 establishments in the main soapland area of Tokyo, just do research ahead of time and list down 5-10 establishments you are interested with and just go there and ask if they ok with foreigners.

65K Yen is the start of higher end soapland price, it can go upwards to 100k+ if you prefer too. Mid range probably around 30-65, but in general, should be around 40k ish for mid range.

Great. Im Chinese, speak basic jap (non-conversational but gets me through the door mostly) and since its biz trip, mostly in suit like the rest of them japs.

btw, up u 14 points for ur kind sharing :)

joey7 15-06-2015 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by King (Post 13171148)
Great. Im Chinese, speak basic jap (non-conversational but gets me through the door mostly) and since its biz trip, mostly in suit like the rest of them japs.

btw, up u 14 points for ur kind sharing :)

If you speak JP, then it should be no issue for those higher end establishment, do note that some/most have extra 10K yen charge for foreigner, though they will inform you when you inform them you are foreigner. And I'm mostly referring to soapland establishment and not delivery health or other type, still have not bothered with delivery health yet.

SnowLeopards 15-06-2015 03:18 PM

Re: Action in Japan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicwinter (Post 13169154)
Does anybody know much about the Ueno and Gotanda red light scenes? Those are quite active areas I hear. Are they are gaijin friendly?

I keep reading about Jan Jan and Dio - both are pink salons. Any other options that other bros have tried?

Some are gaijin friendly while a small handful are not.

On the other hand, those who are gaijin friendly you ought to be extra careful.

The ladies might not be Japanese after all.

Pierre.

bitcomet 16-06-2015 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SnowLeopards (Post 13173088)
Some are gaijin friendly while a small handful are not.

On the other hand, those who are gaijin friendly you ought to be extra careful.

The ladies might not be Japanese after all.

Pierre.

Have you yourself get fake Japanese?


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