Went to Bliss tonight to see what it was like - weirdly empty. I meant, I had some great conversation, but there was only about eight people there when I showed up around midnight. I'd go back, but I wouldn't have my hopes too high on seeing much.
I think I was chatting to you in there, yes it's luck of the draw I'm afraid. I think most people were there early on because the event started at 3pm onwards, strange time to start it. The shibari event I went to last time I was visiting was well attended, that one is usually monthly not sure how long you are over for.
I think we had the pleasure of sharing a pleasant chat with all of you.
We arrived just twenty minutes before most people left near midnight. At that time were about other four couples and twice as many hunting men, almost foreigners as well, few Japanese. The small playroom for couples was full and the big open one was almost empty.
It was our first time there and we had no intention of playing because my partner had a severe back pain and she was tired.
Certainly in just a few minutes the place was desolate, We hope it was not because we arrived
No regrets, we had the opportunity to meet interesting people and enjoy a pleasant platonic time socializing.
The best: no burden in membership registration, warm courtesy and friendliness of the staff, good quality of the drink, availability of informal food, the spaciousness of the place as a whole, the cleanliness and good hygiene, many towels and bathrobes availability, and some friendly people with great sense of humor.
What makes BO interesting: accessible to foreigners visiting Tokyo by not requiring the Japanese health insurance card, makes the traffic of people unpredictable. There were not many regular customers and quite few people staying up late night.
Agree, better go in specific events and make sure to check the starting time.
Ladies who want to play have fun assured ...if you are lucky to join in a crowded day.
Lonely ladies who do not want to play, better go with a couple as a shield or to look elsewhere.
We will return someday for a special event.