First time Japan trip

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Hey everyone I'm new to the site and hope to get information from my senpai on getting laid in Japan. I will be going to Japan for a month in June. I will be visiting a lot of city's from Tokyo,Hakudate, Sapporo, Nagano, Kyoto, Osaka, Iga etc etc. Iv heard of Soaplands and heard they are not very foreign friendly, at least not all. I was hoping to get information on finding foreign friendly places. Also how everything works. Also recommendations for newtimers and No, I don't speak Japanese. I only know some very basics like "hoteru wa doko desuka? :p

It would be nice to cross the "Have sex with a beautiful Japanese girl" of my bucket list!

It would be cool as well if there is someone who lives in Tokyo,Hakudate, Sapporo, Nagano, Kyoto, Osaka, whose willing to show me and my friend around these Soaplands? if so then PM me!
 
#1 Showing your face is pretty ballsy.
#2 Yoshiwara is gaijin friendly enough for your short term needs. Between that and other options such as escorts, I don't know if it's worth the effort to find places in more rural spots.
 
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#1 Showing your face is pretty ballsy.
#2 Yoshiwara is gaijin friendly enough for your short term needs. Between that and other options such as escorts, I don't know if it's worth the effort to find places in more rural spots.
It might have been a bit hasty my first profile picture, here is Gabe Newell.
Iv heard of something called Dream Group. Can I hear everyone's opinion on that? Iv heard that it is actually a group of several soaplands. I know very little of it. Is it gaijin friendly and relatively easy to approach?
 
It might have been a bit hasty my first profile picture, here is Gabe Newell.
Iv heard of something called Dream Group. Can I hear everyone's opinion on that? Iv heard that it is actually a group of several soaplands. I know very little of it. Is it gaijin friendly and relatively easy to approach?
Dream group is foreign friendly but it has a bad reputation. Their pictures are totally photoshopped and untrustable. There is a whole thread about soaplands and which ones are good and bad on this forum.
 
https://tokyoadultguide.com/threads/the-yoshiwara-soapland-resource-thread.10381/

You can read this thread.

Recommended for foreigners with zero Japanese are Darling Harbor, Putit Royal (older women), Satin Doll (expensive) and Sweet Kiss.

This is great stuff, thanks Alice. It would be an interesting experience going to an Soapland and is there a chance of getting turned away from the door at Darling Harbor or these that you recommended for foreigners just for being a gaijin?. Because it would SUCK, if he made a train trip to get turned away at the door. I will be checking out the nightlife and clubs a few times so who knows if I get lucky and meet someone who wants to try an Aisurandojin :p
 
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This is great stuff, thanks Alice. It would be an interesting experience going to an Soapland and is there a chance of getting turned away from the door at Darling Harbor or these that you recommended for foreigners just for being a gaijin?. Because it would SUCK, if he made a train trip to get turned away at the door. I will be checking out the nightlife and clubs a few times so who knows if I get lucky and meet someone who wants to try an Aisurandojin :p
There is very little chance to be turned away at any of them unless its extremely busy.
 
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is there a chance of getting turned away from the door at Darling Harbor or these that you recommended for foreigners just for being a gaijin?

You can minimize the chances of anything like that happening by calling ahead and making an appointment. They will then be waiting for you with open arms and ...

-Ww
 
You can minimize the chances of anything like that happening by calling ahead and making an appointment.

And by dressing smartly.
 
Really ? the suit gets the best girl ?

More likely to get you in the door, treated well and regarded as trustworthy. Clothes count in Japan more than most places. I don't know if or how it influences the quality of the girl you'll get, but it might. That said, wearing a suit in Tokyo heat isn't worth it imo. In these days of "cool biz" dress code, a nice shirt with a tie and decent shoes will probably suffice.

-Ww
 
I thought "cool biz" nowadays is sans tie?

Yeah, during the last few years neckties have pretty much vanished from every day business code. But suits jackets are still required which is the opposite to for example Singapore.

I used to carry a tie with me and use it when meeting customers for the first time but nowadays even that is not needed. Actually last time when I met a VP of a big Japanese company for the first time I didn't have one but one of my guys did. The VP walks in to the room with his group of 3, all without tie. He takes one look at my guy and says "hey, you are the only one in tie and it's hot. It's supposed to be cool biz now" and the guy loses his tie in hurry :D
 
This is all very great information, Although I'm not sure if I will be traveling with my suit or fancy jacket since I will be backpacking all around Japan. But I do think that it should not be a problem with clothes.
 
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More likely to get you in the door, treated well and regarded as trustworthy. Clothes count in Japan more than most places. I don't know if or how it influences the quality of the girl you'll get, but it might. That said, wearing a suit in Tokyo heat isn't worth it imo. In these days of "cool biz" dress code, a nice shirt with a tie and decent shoes will probably suffice.

-Ww
Great news!

You are probably right; how to dress is one of my very weakest suits (word play intended). You can ask any of the ladies here who have met me.

-Ww
At least your shoes are always decent!
 
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I have never entered a soapland in a suit. However coming in a suit you might get considered as local, because who in his sane state of mind who wear a suit if not for that you work here, right?