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Osaka Area Baaz Masage Parlor / Osaka

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Service and/or Provider's Name:
Baaz Massage
https://shop.es-johokan.com/bazz/

Date of Encounter:
May 2021

Contact Method:
Walk in

Appointment Length & Costs:
60 minutes for 5000 yens

Type/Location:
Appartment turned into a massage parlor

Language Notes:
Conversational japanese

Details of the Encounter:
Hello all,

Day off for me last Saturday, walking around Osaka. As usual I had on the back of my mind the idea of trying a new massage place if some would show up my way. And as usual you kind of hardly walk straight when in this mood :LOL:

On my way to Ebisucho for another reason I decided to exit at Daikokucho (Midosuji Line). Right by the exit was a sign lit up with "Baaz" written in Katakana. The shop has its own staircase bringing you to the 1st floor, right off the street. Not really discreet but in my case, I really don't mind for as long as the shops are legit.

Once in I was greeted by a pretty good looking Chinese woman ( I would say mid-40s ) and shown the menu. As these shops tend to be hit or miss (some of you might have read my reviews), I decided to go for the 60 minutes "ossume" oil course. They had a discount of 2000 yens bringing the original price down to 5000. Pretty sweet deal.

Did the mandatory bathroom stop and then got taken to a booth. The place itself seems to be relatively new so it was pretty clean, that is always a good point. It seems that they have up to 5 booths but I saw only two girls when I went there.

Got changed and she came back to start a massage with a towel on. I'd describe it as pleasant as a way to get started. Her skills were ok-ish and she was definitely trying hard. Sat down on my back, feeling her warm pantie against me, something that I do enjoy.
After drying me up she disapeared to get some more towels and oil. I could actually hear some noise from the booth next door that sounded like an oily and energetic HJ :p Lucky man!
Then began the oil part. She poured a good amount of oil and massage me in a way that felt indeed very good. A lot of these shops tend to "save" on the quantity of oil they use, that didn't seem to be the case there, making it even more pleasant.
Then came the ass/leg part and that's when the fun began. She would massage softly my ass, dive under my thigh and softly play with my balls. Nice teasing, not going too far to keep the fun going. At least at that point, I knew what this was all about and how it would end :D
I flipped over and she started pouring oil on my chest and some lub around my LB. She then started to stroke it gently and got me popping in no time. As time was not up, she offered a second round and spend time caressing my thigh while working on my d*** once more. And she succeeded after a little while. She then cleaned me off and spent the last 10 minutes or so massaging my legs and feet until the alarm clock ran (ha, that sound in massage parlors).

Final Thoughts:
Recommended, May Repeat.

Closing Comments:
Overall a good experience. I just wish we had chatted a bit more as she didn't seem so keen on that, probably because of the guy in the booth next door.
If the massage would last longer and the social time was better, I'll definitely make it one of my favorite spot while in Osaka.
 
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Approved: 6/14/2021
 
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Hello,

Sorry for the late reply. Work got me really busy lately! :shame:

Well I don't think we can consider that a standard in Osaka. Price wise, things got a bit cheaper since Covid has hit the country as clients have deserted some parlors. I've seen quite a few places in the 5000/7000 yens price range for an hour. Needless to say that for that price you're most likely to find parlors staffed by Chinese women.

These parlors are for most of them hit or miss for what I've experienced in the Kansaï region. With A LOT of misses, for few hits. I would consider this place overall ok/good. The job is done, fairly well, it's clean and there's no bullshit :happy:
 
This was right by my hotel so I gave it a shot. Single Chinese woman around 50 was working, and I was too sober to even think about wanting extras. She offered and I said I preferred extra work on my sore legs and she obliged and asked me to come again - was a very nice woman, just not attractive to me at all.

Leg massage was actually well above average, and less expensive than anything in Tokyo even without the happy end. If you want at least a partial real massage, ask her to do it hard (apparently Japanese people prefer getting tickled to getting an actual proper massage?).
 
Man, you guys really know how to slum it! Trolling for action in Daikokucho? That's fucking gangster. Literally.

For those of you civilized Tokyo types who might want to jump on this bandwagon and go venturing through that area of Osaka, just keep a few things in mind. Namely, that this is probably the nastiest, dirtiest, most dangerous (by Japanese standards, of course) neighborhood in greater downtown Osaka. This shithole region is basically a triangle, beginning up top at just below Namba, coming down SE-ward to the Tennoji/Abeno region, and then extending W/NW-ward to Ebisu/Imamiya/Daikokucho. Lots of petty thefts in this area (bicycle theft is huge here), the largest homeless population I've ever seen in Kansai and if you take a close look at the vagrants lying on the curb in their own mess, you'll often see that they're missing fingertips--a classic Kansai indication they they obvious failed at their youthful career ambitions in that industry.

Yes, lots of random, shady, nasty este shops (or variations of such) but also tons of vagrants, trouble-makers and homeless who have no problem harassing strangers in the street. And as I alluded to earlier, a lot of low-level yak activity and the chinpira are definitely not fans of gaijin in their neighborhood.

Again, outside of Tobita, the only redeeming feature this neighborhood has is SpaWorld, and possibly Den-Den Town if you're in need of fetish porn, airguns or enjoy the thrill of being surrounded by ten thousand 40yo virgin males. Otherwise, best not venture south of Namba. Or, better yet, just don't come to Osaka to begin with.
 
Man, you guys really know how to slum it! Trolling for action in Daikokucho? That's fucking gangster. Literally.

For those of you civilized Tokyo types who might want to jump on this bandwagon and go venturing through that area of Osaka, just keep a few things in mind. Namely, that this is probably the nastiest, dirtiest, most dangerous (by Japanese standards, of course) neighborhood in greater downtown Osaka. This shithole region is basically a triangle, beginning up top at just below Namba, coming down SE-ward to the Tennoji/Abeno region, and then extending W/NW-ward to Ebisu/Imamiya/Daikokucho. Lots of petty thefts in this area (bicycle theft is huge here), the largest homeless population I've ever seen in Kansai and if you take a close look at the vagrants lying on the curb in their own mess, you'll often see that they're missing fingertips--a classic Kansai indication they they obvious failed at their youthful career ambitions in that industry.

Yes, lots of random, shady, nasty este shops (or variations of such) but also tons of vagrants, trouble-makers and homeless who have no problem harassing strangers in the street. And as I alluded to earlier, a lot of low-level yak activity and the chinpira are definitely not fans of gaijin in their neighborhood.

Again, outside of Tobita, the only redeeming feature this neighborhood has is SpaWorld, and possibly Den-Den Town if you're in need of fetish porn, airguns or enjoy the thrill of being surrounded by ten thousand 40yo virgin males. Otherwise, best not venture south of Namba. Or, better yet, just don't come to Osaka to begin with.

Hello there Keihan,

Well the area has been changing a lot lately but you're definitely right about what the place used to be. It's much safer than it's southern part (Nishinari, Shin Imamiya) and I guess one would survive if he doesn't decide to mess around too much. I can feel some sort of gentrification going on (in Nishinari at least). It's coming slowly but I guess we'll get there. Not really sure that It will be a good thing.
What I found quite interesting though with that place in Daikokucho is that it is literally in the middle of "nowhere", it means not by the usual nightlife/shopping/shotengai kind of areas. I was quite surprise to find a massage parlor there and I had to use all my "experience" :D to figure out whether it could end up "well" or not...

As you're mentioning Imamiya, I used to have a favorite place around that station: clean, spacious and with excellent service but Covid got them out of business :shy:

Your message gives me the opportunity to tell you that I always enjoy reading you here and there on this forum. Always nice to hear about the past and present of various places I know. So many thanks!
 
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Hello there Keihan,

Well the area has been changing a lot lately but you're definitely right about what the place used to be. It's much safer than it's southern part (Nishinari, Shin Imamiya) and I guess one would survive if he doesn't decide to mess around too much. I can feel some sort of gentrification going on (in Nishinari at least). It's coming slowly but I guess we'll get there. Not really sure that It will be a good thing.
What I found quite interesting though with that place in Daikokucho is that it is literally in the middle of "nowhere", it means not by the usual nightlife/shopping/shotengai kind of areas. I was quite surprise to find a massage parlor there and I had to use all my "experience" :D to figure out whether it could end up "well" or not...

As you're mentioning Imamiya, I used to have a favorite place around that station: clean, spacious and with excellent service but Covid got them out of business :shy:

Your message gives me the opportunity to tell you that I always enjoy reading you here and there on this forum. Always nice to hear about the past and present of various places I know. So many thanks!

Very kind of you. Far too kind, if you ask folks around here.

But it's interesting that you mention gentrification. It's just my observation but I did notice a definite uptick in area improvements when Abeno Harukas began development. That newer promenade I mentioned earlier, new outdoor restaurants and bars, actual craft beer and specialty restaurants opening up along the JR line and Shin-Imamiya hotels getting renovations. I'm not surprised some small P4P joints might've gotten forced out. I actually avoided Japan during the years when Harukas was being built, so it's like one day I was slumming it through Imamiya and Doubutsuen-mae, getting shitfaced at Spa World and then hanging out with homeless vagrants and crazy ladies outside the zoo, and then fast forward a year and I'm circling the city during final descent into Itami and out of nowhere there's the tallest fucking building in Japan sitting there. I do appreciate it, however, as whenever I'm back in town and staggering around the area drunk it's a wonderful landmark that has helped guide me back to my hotel on more than one occasion.

If you haven't wasted the 2k-3k to go up to the observatory, it's definitely worth doing at least once. For a time you could see (if you had a proper zoom lens on your camera) straight into the women's rotenburo at Spa World from up there, although after a couple of years the staff finally caught on and they put up barricades on top of the outdoor area walls.
 
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Man, you guys really know how to slum it! Trolling for action in Daikokucho? That's fucking gangster. Literally.

For those of you civilized Tokyo types who might want to jump on this bandwagon and go venturing through that area of Osaka, just keep a few things in mind. Namely, that this is probably the nastiest, dirtiest, most dangerous (by Japanese standards, of course) neighborhood in greater downtown Osaka. This shithole region is basically a triangle, beginning up top at just below Namba, coming down SE-ward to the Tennoji/Abeno region, and then extending W/NW-ward to Ebisu/Imamiya/Daikokucho. Lots of petty thefts in this area (bicycle theft is huge here), the largest homeless population I've ever seen in Kansai and if you take a close look at the vagrants lying on the curb in their own mess, you'll often see that they're missing fingertips--a classic Kansai indication they they obvious failed at their youthful career ambitions in that industry.

Yes, lots of random, shady, nasty este shops (or variations of such) but also tons of vagrants, trouble-makers and homeless who have no problem harassing strangers in the street. And as I alluded to earlier, a lot of low-level yak activity and the chinpira are definitely not fans of gaijin in their neighborhood.

Again, outside of Tobita, the only redeeming feature this neighborhood has is SpaWorld, and possibly Den-Den Town if you're in need of fetish porn, airguns or enjoy the thrill of being surrounded by ten thousand 40yo virgin males. Otherwise, best not venture south of Namba. Or, better yet, just don't come to Osaka to begin with.
It could just be my imagination but I have a very slight feeling that you don't like Osaka much.
 
been here a few times in the past 2 months, great cost for value. Just wondering if there are any other girls besides the mamasan (not complaining, nice pair to play with) because each time I went it seemed like she was the only one around
 
been here a few times in the past 2 months, great cost for value. Just wondering if there are any other girls besides the mamasan (not complaining, nice pair to play with) because each time I went it seemed like she was the only one around

i went about 3 weeks ago and had a dark haired, Chinese lady, probably in her 50’s. massage was very mediocre and attitude of service just wasnt there for me. as i was leaving, another lady who looked younger and had lighter hair … not sure with the mask and low light, greeted me who at least had a better attitude. there is at least 2 people that work there.
 
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Hello all,

Thanks for the follow up on that thread.
Sorry to hear about your experience Bobaboballen :(

Sometimes the staff in these places can change almost "overnight". You show up the next morning and it's a total different mood, with different people. Happened to me a couple of times. Hopefully it won't be the case there!
 
Hi thank you for your recommendation!
This place has become my favorite since the first time i went there. Unfortunately i just found out that it already ran out of business. Do you have other recommendations around that area or somewhere close to tennoji? :)
 
Hi thank you for your recommendation!
This place has become my favorite since the first time i went there. Unfortunately i just found out that it already ran out of business. Do you have other recommendations around that area or somewhere close to tennoji? :)
Holy shit, for real? I was literally planning to go there tomorrow. damn shame.
 
Hi thank you for your recommendation!
This place has become my favorite since the first time i went there. Unfortunately i just found out that it already ran out of business. Do you have other recommendations around that area or somewhere close to tennoji? :)
Oh fuck man. I was literally about to go today but couldn't find their site anymore so checked this thread lol.
Anyone know any in a similar area? I'm in Sumiyoshi area.
 
Oh fuck man. I was literally about to go today but couldn't find their site anymore so checked this thread lol.
Anyone know any in a similar area? I'm in Sumiyoshi area.

God damn, whose nephew did you rape to get stuck down in Sumiyoshi???

I was forced to spend a lot of time in Abiko years ago for work. Unless there's been a drastic change down there in the last decade, I think you're shit out of luck finding decent P4P in your neighborhood. Just suck it up and hop on the JR or Midosuji up to Abeno (Tobita) or Namba/Nipponbashi and go for a walk. Granted, it's been almost two years since I was in Japan but there were (as always) tons of small shops in the usual stretch between Namba and Nipponbashi that just reeked of Chinese women, 3,000 yen "massages" and 5,000 yen HJs.
 
Hey there you all,

Sorry to hear about that!

Usually these shops will re-open somewhere else with the same staff. Maybe someone here had exchanged Line with one of the girls working there.
They'll usually let you know where they'll work next! :)
 
Hello,

Sorry for the late reply. Work got me really busy lately! :shame:

Well I don't think we can consider that a standard in Osaka. Price wise, things got a bit cheaper since Covid has hit the country as clients have deserted some parlors. I've seen quite a few places in the 5000/7000 yens price range for an hour. Needless to say that for that price you're most likely to find parlors staffed by Chinese women.

These parlors are for most of them hit or miss for what I've experienced in the Kansaï region. With A LOT of misses, for few hits. I would consider this place overall ok/good. The job is done, fairly well, it's clean and there's no bullshit :happy:

Any recommendations for first timers in Osaka? I usually go in Tokyo. Thank you in advance!
 
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Hey there,

I recently wrote a review about a place in Nippombashi (Sakura). Feel free to read it and if you go, give us a feedback!

Be safe!