Service and/or Provider's Name:
Stella Dream
Date of Encounter:
Sept 2016
Contact Method:
Walk by
Appointment Length & Costs:
85 min@27k
Type/Location:
Street behind BIC Camera next to Nagoya station.
Language Notes:
Japanese required
Details of the Encounter:
This is a gift for those foreigners who speak Japanese and visit Nagoya from time to time. If you don't speak Japanese, I would continue to avoid Nagoya.
Had some time on my hands in the afternoon and decided to explore the environs behind BIC (cross the street from Nagoya Stn, walk to the first light past BIC Camera, turn right, and go the the right when the road forks. Shop looks like a high end soap, on the left hand side, 20 metres past the fork.)
Stella Dream is the name of the shop. High end Fashion Health. In Japanese a sign in front says they accept foreigners so I went in. iPad check in, in English. Girls who accept foreigners have an airplane logo next to their names. They are open from 8:30am. Found out they started accepting foreigners who speak Japanese from February of this year after the top boss died. About 2/3 of the girls still don't accept foreigners though--girls choice.
Cost varies from 10k to 24k depending on the time, plus entrance fee. Asked the guy for the youngest, who was 19. Chose 85 min. Typical health system--everything ok except FS. GFE all the way except for FS. Pretty face, great ass, typical high school Shibuya girl body. Will repeat as frequently as possible.
I wandered around afterward and found another place, brand new, with a sign in English, Chinese, and Korean saying they accept you if you speak Japanese. I suspect this is the start of a new trend.
We can thank the Chinese. Guess Nagoya has woken up to the fact that the Asian tourists have been keeping Yoshiwara alive for a while now, and now it's Nagoya's turn.
Final Thoughts:
Recommended, Will Repeat.
Closing Comments:
Have fun guys!
Stella Dream
Date of Encounter:
Sept 2016
Contact Method:
Walk by
Appointment Length & Costs:
85 min@27k
Type/Location:
Street behind BIC Camera next to Nagoya station.
Language Notes:
Japanese required
Details of the Encounter:
This is a gift for those foreigners who speak Japanese and visit Nagoya from time to time. If you don't speak Japanese, I would continue to avoid Nagoya.
Had some time on my hands in the afternoon and decided to explore the environs behind BIC (cross the street from Nagoya Stn, walk to the first light past BIC Camera, turn right, and go the the right when the road forks. Shop looks like a high end soap, on the left hand side, 20 metres past the fork.)
Stella Dream is the name of the shop. High end Fashion Health. In Japanese a sign in front says they accept foreigners so I went in. iPad check in, in English. Girls who accept foreigners have an airplane logo next to their names. They are open from 8:30am. Found out they started accepting foreigners who speak Japanese from February of this year after the top boss died. About 2/3 of the girls still don't accept foreigners though--girls choice.
Cost varies from 10k to 24k depending on the time, plus entrance fee. Asked the guy for the youngest, who was 19. Chose 85 min. Typical health system--everything ok except FS. GFE all the way except for FS. Pretty face, great ass, typical high school Shibuya girl body. Will repeat as frequently as possible.
I wandered around afterward and found another place, brand new, with a sign in English, Chinese, and Korean saying they accept you if you speak Japanese. I suspect this is the start of a new trend.
We can thank the Chinese. Guess Nagoya has woken up to the fact that the Asian tourists have been keeping Yoshiwara alive for a while now, and now it's Nagoya's turn.
Final Thoughts:
Recommended, Will Repeat.
Closing Comments:
Have fun guys!