If your fluent Japanese could get you into Honey Collection or any other of the top ranked gekiyasu shops in Yoshiwara as a gaijin, I’ll believe you. I actually prefer the McDonalds dollar menu type services because I don’t like spending a lot of money. If all you get at the end of your long Japanese learning journey is expensive shops then it’s not exactly a great prize in my opinion, though of course it’s still no excuse not to learn. It’s just a bit frustrating to imagine that no matter how hard you try, your options would be severely limited.
But out of curiosity, could you give some examples of the doors that opened to you after you became fluent? What new stores were you able to go to?
I have never been to Yoshiwara, and likely won’t go for quite sometime as it is expensive when there are so many other options.
Also, I listed several of these fast-food shops on page 1 of this thread.
You can get 30 minutes with a girl in her twenties that usually is cute at Neo Flamingo in Kawasaki for ¥6,000. They have typically 15-20 girls working every day there, and I’ve gone almost every week since November 2021, and have yet to repeat a girl when running the roulette. Also, starting on 1/6 they are doing the Fuzoku Jouhou coupon again, bumping it down to ¥4,980. All you have to do is mention the coupon (which they have written on a bulletin board right outside of the shop, too.)
If you budget ¥50,000 to p4p, you can get BBBJ there twice a week in a month in all likelihood with a different girl each time. The catch is that you have to pass their Japanese test so they can be assured you won’t consume the girl.
Lastly, your statement concerning effort and reward is not really justified. Japan isn’t asking you to come here to get your dick sucked by money hungry providers. Japan is allowing you to be here because they want to utilize a facet or finance of yourself to enrich their nationals and culture. They do not owe you anything for learning their language.
I’m still very new to this scene and have burned a lot of cash these last few months on some fascinating experiences, but you are throwing in the towel way too early on options.