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Anyone able to recommend a place for lesser budget bros like me( approx 50-100sgd) in shijuku/shibuya area? :-)
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I would say for soaps generally avoid saying you are from China...if they ask just say you are Singaporean/Malaysian.
In terms of language, I find that even with JLPT N1 and living in Japan for a few years the reception/tout can still deduce whether you are gaijin or not. Basic lessons simply don't cut it as a lot of keigo is generally needed. This automatically rules out a lot of soaps in Japan. And even if you get in there is less choice for us gaijins. I would say the best bet would be to go with your Japanese colleagues (male, preferably ) or better still with a regular of the scene there. Also, soap is super expensive in Japan and I would say there is not much value in the lower-tiered ones except for the thrill of bonking a Jap chick. But there are decent options like Darling Harbour and Naniwa which offer great value should one be inclined to look for it (google is your friend). |
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Strawberry Jam in Shibuya is not bad and would fit into your budget but again I would avoid. There is a passable pink salon in Sugamo called Jan Jan- you can google the location. |
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U can go ahead and try but it's almost 0 chance based on my past encounters espcially in Tokyo city. Higher chances for Kyushu, Osaka and Hokkaido.
Let me explain the reason why. Not many Japanese travels overseas especially to Southeast Asia (they tend to favor Europe, US, etc). And that isn't so many foreigners living in Japan (less than a few % of the Japanese local population) As such, their first impression of meeting a Chinese in Japan is that that guy must be from China. Some of their staff of these shops will just simply say "no foreigner" before actually asking when am I from. Unless u can speak Japanese fluently and decently, most of them will just say "no foreigner". Last edited by d0n0b; 07-01-2019 at 09:29 PM. |
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And there are always local and informal words which the local Japanese used in their daily conversations but never official teach. If u can speak and sound like their local yakuza, u definitely can pass man. Haha. FYI, everyday I read and reply emails in Japanese to my counterparts in Japan. I also attend teleconferences and video conferences in Japanese at least bi-weekly with my Japanese counterparts whereby all the participants are almost if not all are native Japanese. Having say this, my Japanese language is still not good enuf to be considered "local". Last edited by d0n0b; 07-01-2019 at 08:42 PM. |
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Sorry for being direct and frank but I will suggest u keep the money and spend it in Geylang instead because ... (1) At most u can get is a bbbj for 15min in Tokyo (pink salon or delivery health can only offer bbbj and handjob but NOT FJ) (2) High chances that the lady serving u is not a local Japanese but rather from China, Korea, Philippines or Brazil mixed. (3) If u enjoy not-so-pretty and Matured MILF... Alternatively, u may wanna spend it for watching live strips shows in Shinjuku red light district. Believe u can watch a few life shows over 2 to 3 hrs with this amount. Hope this helps. Last edited by d0n0b; 07-01-2019 at 08:44 PM. |
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Just in case anyone is wondering why I purposely pick and visit a Soapland that does not accept foreigner.
The reason is that most of the soapland shops that advertised openly that they accept foreigners is becoz.... (1) The lady serving you is not 100% native local Japanese (2) Not young, and kawaii Japanese gals that we see in their JAV (3) Not without post-payment-attitude problem Since it isn't cheap to have FJ in Japan, I want to make sure that the lady that I paid for has a very high chance that she is 100% local Japanese. Otherwise, I might as well save the $$$ and bonk in China, Korea or Taiwan which is cheaper and at least I can be absolutely sure which nationality that I'm bonking. Just my personal 3 cents worth of opinion. No offense. |
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When u go over to Japan, make sure u contact them up and ask them bring u around. It is in their blood and culture that they die die must return the personal favour and bring u to tour their red light districts. Once u reach the place, just show them a "disappointing" look and they will help u get pass the front door in some way or another even if they have to beg their own friends for help and recommendations. This is their weakest point. "Exploit" it. Haha!! Once u managed to enter the shop, rem to get the name card of one of the staff and then ask ur Japanese friend to tell him that you will be coming again on ur own in the next few days. Now u gain a permanent access card liao. |
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[QUOTE=d0n0b;18221321As such, their first impression of meeting a Chinese in Japan is that that guy must be from China. Some of their staff of these shops will just simply say "no foreigner" before actually asking when am I from. Unless u can speak Japanese fluently and decently, most of them will just say "no foreigner".[/QUOTE]
Well I was at a shop buying medical supplies, when I took out my passport for -GST, can feel their service and attiude changed from cold to warm. |
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Whenever I feel that they are not providing the same level of service as to the Ang Mo at any shops or restaurants, I will speak to them politely in English instead of Japanese. They will then realize that I'm probably not from mainland... So far it has been working for me.
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Hi all,
I’m in Osaka right now and will be trying out Tobita tomorrow. It’s my first time for well everything LOL so if anyone has any advice that’ll be much appreciated. Can’t speak a lick of Japanese at all... |
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I am going to Tokyo soon. Can't speak any Japanese. What's the best options for some actions for me?
10-30k yen budget |
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