Goshogawara
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The only politics that matter are the numbers each oyabun need to post each month.The yakuza let Chinese males to bang their women despite the political tension between those two countries?
Goshogawara said:There is always only one girl on duty per shop. You get the girl that is sitting in the Genkan.
well actually the red light bit itself is fine but the walk there can seem a bit hairy especially down the shopping arcade bit which looks like its not had a lick of paint for 30 years but im sure its fine. .. and fuck. .. if someone wants to step to a 6ft3 guy then by all means let them try.
i am actually in kyoto now and wasnt planning on going back to osaka but i am thinking of going back tomorrow late afternoon as its only 15-20 minutes on the shinkansen and I've not really found anywhere in kyoto at all and the info is very lacking.
Funny enough on my one visit I was quite amazed how that girl straight away jumped on me and riding me as if there was no tomorrow. No consideration for size at all or taking it slow and gently. Maybe cause I was her last customer of the day. Needless to say that I didn't need the 30min at all. We spent the remaining time with chatting and me giving her a shoulder/back massage, which was wellappreciated. Obviously sitting in the same pose in the entrance all day doesn't help your backThe reason why foreigners (and especially black people) do not get so many "dozos" is mostly for size reasons. I can't remember who told me, but the ladies at Tobita call their profession "Anakashi" (穴貸し), which translates rather lewdly to "hole lending". A big penis hurts them, and they need their kitty to be in best condition. While my Tobita experiences are countable by one hand (and honestly, I have no idea why I end up going there again and again), one princess outright asked me "okkii?" after going up the stairs together
If you walk from abeno station the area is pretty clean/safe.
I'm not sure how familiar you are with Kyoto and my information is from the memory of a few years back, but the parallel street to the left (to the right is the river) of Potoncho featured quite a few adult oriented shops, but I think mainly girls bars and hostess clubs. The side streets hosts some more variety, I once stumbled into a PS there. You don't need to cross Karawamachi dori, I think it ends there.
Then if you cross the river north of Shio dori (the street running towards yasaka shrine) there are lots of all kinds of shops. Also many information centers. I only ever strolled that area,
so i went tonight and its VERY busy with Asian people and only getting calls of the not so hot girls. bit annoying. At least my jr pass paid for the train journey. Might try my luck in tokyo as im staying in taito-ku. What are the prices like compared to tobita? And if the lowest time they offer is say 60mins for example can you barter the price down for a 30 minute root and boot?yeah but i know i can definitely get some in tobita and it will only take me 30 mins to get there and i already know exactly where I'm going lol.
so i went tonight and its VERY busy with Asian people and only getting calls of the not so hot girls.
There are many train stations in the area but none are directly next to Tobita. I think many people, myself included, take the Midosuji subway line from central Osaka (Umeda, Shinsaibashi, etc.) to Doubutsuen-mae Station (動物園前駅). From there, take exit 2 and enter the covered shopping arcade with the Family Mart convenience store. Eventually you will make a left turn (see the map) and end up in Tobita.
Tobita gets new girls all time, and I'm sure you'll find some young cute/hot ones to your liking.
https://www.google.co.jp/maps/dir/動物園前駅(大阪)/Tobita+Shinchi,+〒557-0001+Osaka+Prefecture,+Osaka,+Nishinari+Ward,+Sanno,+3−1−13+飛田会館/@34.6464215,135.502569,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x6000dd8af3aa7a4d:0x2cef12ed79886744!2m2!1d135.504413!2d34.648815!1m5!1m1!1s0x6000dd8cdc9ce6e5:0xd69089cb53b573b0!2m2!1d135.506464!2d34.644066!3e2
From what I gathered when walking around in Tobita, you are not allowed in unless you hear "Bozou" from the mamasan, is this correct? How does this work?
Is it customary to tip the girl?
What are the basic words I should learn and be familiar hearing to limit my and there confusion?
Soapland, are there Giajin friendly places in Osaka? If so, can someone please enlighten me?
First, I moved your question in the other thread over here. It's generally not great etiquette to bump a bunch of threads.
In order of your questions:
- It's "Douzo", which can mean anything from 'welcome' to 'after you', depending on context.
- No, it's not customary to tip the girl. Tipping in Japan is generally frowned upon, although in some red light district situations, you might be able to negotiate additional services for above the sticker price. Not really needed for Tobita.
- There's an entire thread for this. Unless you are taking classes or practicing with a Japanese speaker, you probably aren't going to get to the point of conversational in the time that you have.
- I seriously doubt there's any gaijin friendly Osaka soaplands that are available to guys that speak no Japanese. Sorry.
In general, if you've done hobbying elsewhere, I'm not sure why you are making a special trip to Osaka for Tobita. It's expensive and a fully covered service. You'll probably get a lot more variety, service, and hot women for the price in SE Asia than in Japan.
Price range for hotel can be between 6500-10000 yen per night.
Namba is the most fun neighbourhood in Osaka, definitely try to get a hotel around there!And a little off subject: what is a good can't miss restaurant in Osaka and a good neighborhood to stay in. I probably prefer to in an area that is upbeat and with lots of variety of food enjoy. Anything from a basic street vender to a 5000 yen sit down meal.
Price range for hotel can be between 6500-10000 yen per night.
Maybe try air bnb?The hotels in your pricerange tend to be crowded with Chinese tourists, but this applies to all hotels in Osaka these days. I'd stay away from the really cheap hotels in Nishinari district near Shin-Imamiya station, but they're far below your budget anyway.