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Hi, lurker here for a couple of years and have finally decided to create an account.

I will be visiting Japan next month and will be staying in Yokohama and would like to know if there's any soapland/ oppai club suggestions. I understand a decent amount of Japanese but can only speaks only very basic Japanese and it is not my first time visiting soaplands.

Thanks!
 
No soaplands in Yokohama either take foreigners or are worth going to. You're better off trekking up north.
Any recommended areas up north?
I know some Soapland in sakuragicho station (Yokohama) accept foreigners. One of them is heart and heart.
If you do not go far, kawasaki area may be a good choice.
I was planning on going Kawasaki if I can't find any in Yokohama. And I was hoping there's something interesting in Yokohama's Chinatown too
 
Yoshiwara is what I meant. And Kawasaki is almost as bad as Yokohama.
I had my interest on Shangri-la at Kawasaki for quite awhile but can't really find much info anywhere. I was thinking of making a trip down to see if they accept gajin
 
Hi, lurker here for a couple of years and have finally decided to create an account.

I will be visiting Japan next month and will be staying in Yokohama and would like to know if there's any soapland/ oppai club suggestions. I understand a decent amount of Japanese but can only speaks only very basic Japanese and it is not my first time visiting soaplands.

Thanks!

Yokohama Heart & Heart is "relative foreign friendly". I said "relative" because you can be rejected, probably because at the time you go there, there is no girl who accepts foreigners. If you get rejected, you can try your luck any other day.

"Yokohama Mermaid" is 100% foreign friendly. Also "Puri Puri" too!

You can a try "Kadoebi" as well or "Yokohama Triple A". Once I asked at the front desk of "Triple A" and they said "yes, no problem". Also "Kadoebi" welcomed me, even though I informed them that I was a foreigner. I am not 100% sure if "Triple A" or "Kadoebi" are foreign friendly but you should test the waters. I said I am not 100% sure because I heard some foreigners that got rejected from both soaplands.

"Apple Melon" is not foreign friendly for sure, "F1" either...

Other soaplands I do not know!
 
Yokohama Heart & Heart is "relative foreign friendly". I said "relative" because you can be rejected, probably because at the time you go there, there is no girl who accepts foreigners. If you get rejected, you can try your luck any other day.

"Yokohama Mermaid" is 100% foreign friendly. Also "Puri Puri" too!

You can a try "Kadoebi" as well or "Yokohama Triple A". Once I asked at the front desk of "Triple A" and they said "yes, no problem". Also "Kadoebi" welcomed me, even though I informed them that I was a foreigner. I am not 100% sure if "Triple A" or "Kadoebi" are foreign friendly but you should test the waters. I said I am not 100% sure because I heard some foreigners that got rejected from both soaplands.

"Apple Melon" is not foreign friendly for sure, "F1" either...

Other soaplands I do not know!
I have saw some bad reviews on Mermaid before which makes me kinda skeptical to go there.
Will definitely try out some of the places you mentioned, thanks!
 
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A Japanese female friend of mine who now lives stateside but grew up in the Kanagawa area suggested I check out Kawasaki for "really cheap ass," but I'm also ethically Japanese and can decently speak the language so, for better or worse, a lot of times the gaijin discrimination parameters don't fully apply to me. She did mention that Kawasaki is a shithole. I wouldn't know as I've never done more than pass through on the train.

I spent some time in Yokohama's Chinatown but don't recall seeing much in the way of P4P opportunities. I did, however, see a number of cute Chinese girls working the shops and restaurants. I've always found that as a general rule, any place with an abundance of ethnic Chinese or Koreans, outside of China or Korea, is bound to have establishments where a HE can be bought, but given the degree to which Japanese tend to institutionally shit on ethnic Chinese and generally all Asian foreigners living in Japan...I'd imagine it wouldn't be too difficult to get one of the civilian bimbos from the dim sum restaurant to squat on your cock just for a chance at that green card.

But seriously, if you're in Yokohama then you're thirty minutes and a three dollar train ticket away from greener pastures to the north. Jump on the JR and go somewhere you know you'll have a good time.
 
But seriously, if you're in Yokohama then you're thirty minutes and a three dollar train ticket away from greener pastures to the north. Jump on the JR and go somewhere you know you'll have a good time.
Yes.

Unless you're traveling with your girl or have the fam in tow and can't get more than a couple hours to yourself, there's no reason not to head into Tokyo proper and sample the variety of gaijin friendly services there.

Make a day trip out of it and hit up a few places, mix in some good food and drink, do some sightseeing and then catch the train back.
 
I will be traveling with a friend but since he had no interest in P4P, I suggested we split ways for a few days to do our stuff and some me time.

Such a shame that there's little to none P4P in Chinatown. I was thinking it might be interesting if there's any since I am a Chinese myself
 
I will be traveling with a friend but since he had no interest in P4P, I suggested we split ways for a few days to do our stuff and some me time.

Such a shame that there's little to none P4P in Chinatown. I was thinking it might be interesting if there's any since I am a Chinese myself

Then that might be a definite P4P game-changer for you, as you've got an Asian face and that makes you varying levels of potentially harmless and perhaps trustworthy, versus an evil gaijin white, black or brown face. Granted, when I moved to Japan almost twenty years ago and spoke to someone in my less-than-perfect Japanese, the first thing out of his/her mouth was always: "EEHH!!?? CHUUGOKUJIN!!!???" And then of course when I answered that I was an American, and a JAPANESE American, everything was usually all A-OK in their racist little concepts of the world.

I mean, Japanese have always harbored a cultural/historical contempt toward China, but today, being that Japan is flooded with tourists from China and there are areas of downtown Tokyo and Osaka I go to where I literally hear ONLY Chinese dialects being spoken on the street, I'm assuming Japanese might've built more of a tolerance. I'm sure they still hate Chinese in their guts, but P4P joints might be more tolerant....and again, you're East Asian, which puts you at the very bottom of the Yamato "Who We Hate" totem pole, which I also assume gets darker (or starts speaking Russian) as it goes higher.

Put it this way, two of my regular drinking friends from work were like me...undercover gaijin. One was Chinese American, the other Vietnamese American. We could all speak decent Japanese and the other two guys were handsome to a degree that even racist old Japanese ladies were willing to give them a pass and flirt with them. And we got into a SHIT-TON of trouble in the years we were hanging out. The kind of trouble that any visible gaijin probably would've been arrested for, but we instead ended up in love hotels, in park restrooms, behind train stations and under bridges, rocking out with our cocks out, and sometimes even with a girl involved.

I miss being 23.
 
Wow, sucks to be you guys
Thankfully, didnt get myself into any trouble but I noticed some of the older Japanese would give us the annoyed face treatment until they found out we are not from China (we are Singaporean chinese) and that I could speak some very broken Japanese.

Though it is still interesting to see so many Chinese working in the department stores.
 
Wow, sucks to be you guys
Thankfully, didnt get myself into any trouble but I noticed some of the older Japanese would give us the annoyed face treatment until they found out we are not from China (we are Singaporean chinese) and that I could speak some very broken Japanese.

Though it is still interesting to see so many Chinese working in the department stores.

Oh yeah, most Japanese I know absolutely hate mainland Chinese, but Singaporeans always get a pass. I'm not sure why...perhaps the Japanese like the rigid, structured order of Singapore's culture and system of government. And Japanese I knew loved traveling to Singapore, mostly because you could get all the awesome Chinese food without the actual mainland Chinese people.

I always wanted to visit Singapore but knew better. Two of my British friends actually spent a number of years attending international schools in Singapore and said it's hands-down the best Asian country with the hottest women (guess that's the Portuguese mix?) and best food and beer. But if I behaved the way I do in Japan, I'd probably end up getting caned or beat to death by Triads somewhere.
 
Singapore and said it's hands-down the best Asian country with the hottest women (guess that's the Portuguese mix?) and best food and beer.

That, as pretty much everything else in this world of us, depends. If you go for that sexy Asian cat look (and who doesn't?) then yeah, Singapore is a good place. But I would say the average quality of girls is better in Tokyo.

And as a white boy you are just one of them in Singapore, and if you aren't an investment banker with an expense account and a shiny BMW then you are nothing. Whereas in Japan a white boy speaking the local lingo is still something.

Though in both places even plain white boys can pull girls several levels above them so I have nothing real to complain.

Beer in Spore sucks, and at least used to be really highly taxed (as only the foreigners drink it), and I do prefer Japanese food to Chinese. But again, both are good.
 
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Beer and cigarette here are just too expensive and cost twice as much or more compared to Tokyo. Especially if you're in the CBD area.

Girls wise personally I do also find Japanese girls to be better, especially personality wise.

P4P here is cheap though but police raids are quite often recently
 
Yokohama Heart & Heart is "relative foreign friendly". I said "relative" because you can be rejected, probably because at the time you go there, there is no girl who accepts foreigners. If you get rejected, you can try your luck any other day.

"Yokohama Mermaid" is 100% foreign friendly. Also "Puri Puri" too!

You can a try "Kadoebi" as well or "Yokohama Triple A". Once I asked at the front desk of "Triple A" and they said "yes, no problem". Also "Kadoebi" welcomed me, even though I informed them that I was a foreigner. I am not 100% sure if "Triple A" or "Kadoebi" are foreign friendly but you should test the waters. I said I am not 100% sure because I heard some foreigners that got rejected from both soaplands.

"Apple Melon" is not foreign friendly for sure, "F1" either...

Other soaplands I do not know!
I called a soapland called Bay Cute in Yokohama. I asked the manager if they accept foreigners, but he was quick to scream “Dame!!!” Into the phone and hung up. From my experience, most websites will mention if foreigners are unwelcome, but their’s didn’t.
 
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Is there a foreign tax at heart and heart?
No. I was never charged a gaijin tax.
The Tencho always lets me use the campaign discounts if applicable, so if you’re planning to go, I recommend you check their monthly campaign/event.
 
I called a soapland called Bay Cute in Yokohama. I asked the manager if they accept foreigners, but he was quick to scream “Dame!!!” Into the phone and hung up. From my experience, most websites will mention if foreigners are unwelcome, but their’s didn’t.

Yes, indeed!
Once I was looking at their daily schedule they post on the entrance of the soapland.
It's visible from the street. It seems they have cameras at the front entrance because I stopped to look at the girls and immediately a guy came to invite me.
I knew from previous experience that they are Japanese only soapland.
So I kindly excuse myself saying: "I was just looking around, I am aware that the store is a Japanese only"
The guy was kind of confused as I said in Japanese and I do look Japanese.
 
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Well you are Japanese both ethnically and in terms of citizenship. You just didn’t grow up here. It’s such a shame that even you are treated as a foreigner sometimes. Appreciate your intel and reports.
Yes, indeed!
Once I was looking at their daily schedule they post on the entrance of the soapland.
It's visible from the street. It seems they have cameras at the front entrance because I stopped to look at the girls and immediately a guy came to invite me.
I knew from previous experience that they are Japanese only soapland.
So I kindly excuse myself saying: "I was just looking around, I am aware that the store is a Japanese only"
The guy was kind of confused as I said in Japanese and I do look Japanese.