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I'm not sure about the ones who emigrated to Brazil, Peru, etc., but I do believe those were part of a different expulsion than the one that earned most of my family the boot. I believe the very first Japanese to go overseas were the groups that began shipping out to Hawaii (which was still a sovereign nation then) in the 1880s, after the Hawaiian King negotiated a deal with the Meiji emperor to help trim down the overpopulation in Japan's southern countrysides and fill labor shortages in the sugarcane and pineapple fields in Hawaii. Most were just poor farm kids, but a lot were drunks, deviants, gamblers, criminals, shamed former soldiers or others the families wanted to get rid of. Obviously, the dumbasses didn't realize they'd be in a world war fifty years later and wish they'd kept the manpower. Soon after that, realizing the potential advantages of the cheap labor, the U.S. decided to bring in Japanese laborers for the agricultural communities on the west coast, particularly in California and Washington, and the Japanese government was still more than happy to expel all those dirty, hungry peasants as quickly as possible. I believe that went on from the early 1900s until around the 1930s...right around the time the imperial government realized it might need a few more hands on deck for the mass rapes and beheadings in the jolly land of China. I've even encountered large Japanese communities in Colorado, Idaho and as far east as Illinois.

As far as I can tell, the Japanese communities that moved stateside into predominantly white communities remained largely in the farming industry, perhaps succeeding in finally purchasing their own strawberry farms, which they lost during the evacuation in 1942. They never really ascended to much greatness and the only thing they do particularly well today is continue to whine about Manzanar and Tule Lake and generally act like pussy liberals and are treated accordingly. I've got relatives all over the states, and I don't really care for any of them.

But in lands with predominantly brown people, like Hawaii, the Japanese did what they do best: seize power, take over all branches of government and the build racist, oppressive regimes and institutions where they're at the top and anyone dark is tossed down into a permanent lower class. Wasn't the president of Peru (who was eventually jailed) ethnically Japanese? And if you ever travel to Hawaii, look at a list of the surnames in the state legislature, past governors, members of Congress, etc., or the top business leaders in the state.

But no matter where they go, some things never change. Give Japanese a chance and they'll banzai charge into ruthless control of everything (or blow themselves up trying). And when they're really successful, their grandkids are afforded such luxuries as riding a wave of nepotism into a cushy job where he can sit around all day doing absolutely nothing of value or substance except ordering gun parts and recounting lengthy tales of drunkenly masturbating to tranny porn in an online forum full of degenerates and sexual deviants lurking and jerking in the seedy back alleys of the very country that didn't want us.
Wtf? Thought this was a thread about happy ending massages?
 
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I'm not sure about the ones who emigrated to Brazil, Peru, etc., but I do believe those were part of a different expulsion than the one that earned most of my family the boot. I believe the very first Japanese to go overseas were the groups that began shipping out to Hawaii (which was still a sovereign nation then) in the 1880s, after the Hawaiian King negotiated a deal with the Meiji emperor to help trim down the overpopulation in Japan's southern countrysides and fill labor shortages in the sugarcane and pineapple fields in Hawaii. Most were just poor farm kids, but a lot were drunks, deviants, gamblers, criminals, shamed former soldiers or others the families wanted to get rid of. Obviously, the dumbasses didn't realize they'd be in a world war fifty years later and wish they'd kept the manpower. Soon after that, realizing the potential advantages of the cheap labor, the U.S. decided to bring in Japanese laborers for the agricultural communities on the west coast, particularly in California and Washington, and the Japanese government was still more than happy to expel all those dirty, hungry peasants as quickly as possible. I believe that went on from the early 1900s until around the 1930s...right around the time the imperial government realized it might need a few more hands on deck for the mass rapes and beheadings in the jolly land of China. I've even encountered large Japanese communities in Colorado, Idaho and as far east as Illinois.

As far as I can tell, the Japanese communities that moved stateside into predominantly white communities remained largely in the farming industry, perhaps succeeding in finally purchasing their own strawberry farms, which they lost during the evacuation in 1942. They never really ascended to much greatness and the only thing they do particularly well today is continue to whine about Manzanar and Tule Lake and generally act like pussy liberals and are treated accordingly. I've got relatives all over the states, and I don't really care for any of them.

But in lands with predominantly brown people, like Hawaii, the Japanese did what they do best: seize power, take over all branches of government and the build racist, oppressive regimes and institutions where they're at the top and anyone dark is tossed down into a permanent lower class. Wasn't the president of Peru (who was eventually jailed) ethnically Japanese? And if you ever travel to Hawaii, look at a list of the surnames in the state legislature, past governors, members of Congress, etc., or the top business leaders in the state.

But no matter where they go, some things never change. Give Japanese a chance and they'll banzai charge into ruthless control of everything (or blow themselves up trying). And when they're really successful, their grandkids are afforded such luxuries as riding a wave of nepotism into a cushy job where he can sit around all day doing absolutely nothing of value or substance except ordering gun parts and recounting lengthy tales of drunkenly masturbating to tranny porn in an online forum full of degenerates and sexual deviants lurking and jerking in the seedy back alleys of the very country that didn't want us.
Well aren't you a ray of sunshine on this downtrodden world :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
So can anyone verify if they are helping with showering again or if it’s still shower alone?
I’m sure I’ll find out soon enough.
 
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So can anyone verify if they are helping with showering again or if it’s still shower alone?
mom sure I’ll find out soon enough.

About a month ago I stood in the shower at AF while Minami used her soapy hands to finger my asshole and yank on my cock before making me cry like a girl again in the massage room. Unless they've been raided again, I'm assuming they're back to the standard operating procedures we all know and love.
 
I realize now that it’s too late to edit that my phone autocorrected I’m to mom. For the record my mom will not know about when I find out.
 
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I am please to report that I researched 2 separate times and can verify that they once again are helping with showering. Once with Nonoka, I think she’s my favorite. And once with another girl who I wish I could remember the name so I could do a review. Both great sessions, can’t wait to visit again.
 
Was there just the other day, almost opted for nonoka, will have to check her out next time.
Went with Rie, good time. She does sumata which i like.
By the way Tsubasa is Alice from Asian Smile Shimbashi. Not sure why they changed her name.
 
Was there just the other day, almost opted for nonoka, will have to check her out next time.
Went with Rie, good time. She does sumata which i like.
By the way Tsubasa is Alice from Asian Smile Shimbashi. Not sure why they changed her name.
I can only say My experiences have been great. The reviews I have read for Nonoka are opposite to what I have experienced. Just like anything everyone will have different experiences. Tsubasa is one I want to check out.