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    Japanese Girl Looking For Glory Hole

    I don't know where you will be able to find a place hosting the glory hole experience you are looking for, but I do have a suggestion if you can find an establishment to host your desire based on a private members only by invitation dungeon I visit in New York 2 or 3 times a year. Rather than...
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    Beards

    I've wondered the same thing. I grow a full beard from fall through the winter, but have always shaved it off whenever I go to Tokyo. Luckily mine grows back quickly and looks decent after a week and a little trim.
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    Your Favourite Watches

    The Bulova Automatic 21 Jewels watch has bee my everyday watch now for 3 years. I always get complements on it from both men and women. It started loosing a minute every 30 days or so about 6 months ago but I really like this watch so I just reset the time when needed. My special occasion watch...
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    Things You Would Change About Japan

    Sometimes it better to just stay unplugged. Besides wouldn't using Google maps be cheating(n)
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    Things You Would Change About Japan

    I hate to offer this for fear of the back lash, but what the heck. Purely from the point of view of a part time visitor (x2 per year) and a non-kanji reader (I know nobodies fault but my own) it would be nice if the street signs had their names written in the Latin alphabet beneath their proper...
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    Dh Etiquette Questions

    I arrive in Tokyo for my first trip to Japan this Sunday afternoon and will be there for a 2 week vacation. I've been ghosting on the site reading everyone's reviews/comments and doing searches to prepare for this trip. Knowing my taste I except to try the Soapland experience a couple of times...
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    Hello Tag Community

    I'm a hobbyist in Washington, D.C. and found you all while starting to plan my 1st trip to Tokyo this November. The folks here on TAG have made this the most informative site I've found while planning my trip. I hope to continue the tradition and make you proud.