Tipreth Posted November 28, 2023 Share Posted November 28, 2023 (edited) Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine with clear view of Fuji-san Edited November 28, 2023 by Tipreth Quote Link to comment
Noname01 Posted November 28, 2023 Share Posted November 28, 2023 (edited) 21 hours ago, Tipreth said: hindi ako tumuloy sir, nagtanong lang ako sa rules nila sa tobita and hindi ko kaya yung wet wipes lang dala ng babae and walang shower before anything else, been once to kobe never thought may red district din pala pansin ko lang dito talo ka talaga pag gaijin ka and hindi nakaka intindi ng kahit basic nihongo hehe Kabuchiko papa nun dumalaw ako japan naka xp ako dyan ng isa hehehe may shower before and after then pwede mamili parang sa pinas lang. Rate is the same as PH pricing pag nag convert. Pag mataas lipat hahaha Edited November 29, 2023 by Noname01 Quote Link to comment
Tipreth Posted December 3, 2023 Share Posted December 3, 2023 On 11/28/2023 at 11:03 PM, Noname01 said: Kabuchiko papa nun dumalaw ako japan naka xp ako dyan ng isa hehehe may shower before and after then pwede mamili parang sa pinas lang. Rate is the same as PH pricing pag nag convert. Pag mataas lipat hahaha Marami dyan soapland pero ginto ang presyo papi! Pero sobrang panalo FV mala Classique ang lineup hahahaha Quote Link to comment
GravityD Posted December 4, 2023 Share Posted December 4, 2023 Recommended ba mag 2 cities if 1 week lang sa japan? Quote Link to comment
Andy chai 2023 Posted December 5, 2023 Share Posted December 5, 2023 21 hours ago, GravityD said: Recommended ba mag 2 cities if 1 week lang sa japan? You can do 3 cities too if u have JR pass.🩵🇯🇵 1 Quote Link to comment
chessboxin Posted December 22, 2023 Share Posted December 22, 2023 (edited) Even Japanese people stay away from Kabukicho because not only is it a hot-bed of scams, some bars will literally spike your drinks and you'll just suddenly pass out. When you wake up they'll say you drank 500,000 yen worth of drinks and they won't make you leave. Literally worse than any bar here in PH. If you don't speak Japanese you will also be prone to billing scams. You'll suddenly see a lot of surcharges you didn't know about and they won't make you leave. Japan is generally a safe place except literally this area infested with Yakuza and Nigerian fraudsters. Soaplands are located around Asakusa. They're called "Yoshiwarai". Some of them accept foreigners but knowledge of some basic Nihongo is a must. And yes they cost an arm and a leg. Also, there's no assurance you'll be getting a Japanese girl. A lot of them are Chinese or Koreans who can speak fluent Japanese. You won't be able to tell unless you're native Japanese who can sense their accent. Ingat lang. While Japan is generally safe, it ain't a paradise and always remember it's not your country. Edited December 22, 2023 by chessboxin Quote Link to comment
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KaYe Dee Posted December 23, 2023 Share Posted December 23, 2023 planning to go to tokyo this january , anyone can suggest a good place to stay ? Quote Link to comment
galawangninja Posted December 24, 2023 Share Posted December 24, 2023 Need pa ba ng visa sa japan? Thanks Quote Link to comment
mstrmarkus Posted December 24, 2023 Share Posted December 24, 2023 Any recos for gaijin friendly soapies in osaka? Quote Link to comment
CyrillFiggis Posted December 25, 2023 Share Posted December 25, 2023 (edited) You'll get more info on it on Tokyo adult guide than here Edited December 25, 2023 by CyrillFiggis Quote Link to comment
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stev__ Posted December 30, 2023 Share Posted December 30, 2023 On 12/22/2023 at 9:55 PM, chessboxin said: Even Japanese people stay away from Kabukicho because not only is it a hot-bed of scams, some bars will literally spike your drinks and you'll just suddenly pass out. When you wake up they'll say you drank 500,000 yen worth of drinks and they won't make you leave. Literally worse than any bar here in PH. If you don't speak Japanese you will also be prone to billing scams. You'll suddenly see a lot of surcharges you didn't know about and they won't make you leave. Japan is generally a safe place except literally this area infested with Yakuza and Nigerian fraudsters. Soaplands are located around Asakusa. They're called "Yoshiwarai". Some of them accept foreigners but knowledge of some basic Nihongo is a must. And yes they cost an arm and a leg. Also, there's no assurance you'll be getting a Japanese girl. A lot of them are Chinese or Koreans who can speak fluent Japanese. You won't be able to tell unless you're native Japanese who can sense their accent. Kabukicho rule no. 1 - Ignore the touts. There are soaplands in Kabukicho that cater to foreigners but Don Juan & Barubola are on the expensive side and they also add gaijin tax. IIRC Max is the only soap that doesn't add gaijin tax in Kabukicho. As for Yoshiwara, some providers have Twitter/X accounts. Some of them explicitly state on their profiles that foreigners are ok. If you guys contact one, tell them upfront that you are using Google Translate (if you don't speak Japanese but I think some are ok with English). Also, tell them ahead if you are cancelling. One of the shops has started requiring foreigners to come to the shop & pay 1 day before the appointment due to no-appearances from gaijin customers. On 12/25/2023 at 2:47 AM, mstrmarkus said: Any recos for gaijin friendly soapies in osaka? No soapland in Osaka. There is a Mat Health - Club Amour. Since it's a health service there's no FS, but there are reports online of some providers giving that service. CyrillFiggis is correct, better to ask on TAG, but read some threads first before asking there. On 12/25/2023 at 10:49 AM, CulturalAioli said: Soapland and THC website Reminder that THC & its affiliates has been banned in TAG due to fake reviews and some other reason. Lastly, make sure to wear face masks when going to known establishments/red-light districts in Japan. There are YouTubers/vloggers who do walking videos or live streams in places like Kabukicho & the shinchi areas. Quote Link to comment
Andy chai 2023 Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 On 12/22/2023 at 9:55 PM, chessboxin said: Even Japanese people stay away from Kabukicho because not only is it a hot-bed of scams, some bars will literally spike your drinks and you'll just suddenly pass out. When you wake up they'll say you drank 500,000 yen worth of drinks and they won't make you leave. Literally worse than any bar here in PH. If you don't speak Japanese you will also be prone to billing scams. You'll suddenly see a lot of surcharges you didn't know about and they won't make you leave. Japan is generally a safe place except literally this area infested with Yakuza and Nigerian fraudsters. Soaplands are located around Asakusa. They're called "Yoshiwarai". Some of them accept foreigners but knowledge of some basic Nihongo is a must. And yes they cost an arm and a leg. Also, there's no assurance you'll be getting a Japanese girl. A lot of them are Chinese or Koreans who can speak fluent Japanese. You won't be able to tell unless you're native Japanese who can sense their accent. Ingat lang. While Japan is generally safe, it ain't a paradise and always remember it's not your country. I agree Quote Link to comment
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