Foreigner-friendly love hotels in Gotanda?

Tugboat

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Sorry to ask a newbie question but I was wondering if there are any love hotels in Gotanda suitable for foreigners who don’t speak Japanese?

My plan is to first check into a love hotel in Gotanda then wait for the escort to arrive. I can probably figure out the touchscreen but as I don’t speak Japanese, I’m not sure if the love hotel will let me check in alone before the escort arrives.

Based on the posts that I read, it seems Bali Bali, Bix, Lux, Nox r good. What do you all think? Feasible plan?

Thanks for all your help :)
 
I think all LH take all comers. It’s the agencies and providers that have a problem with us hairy and unwashed barbarians.

With that said, I went to Hotel Bix in Gotanda last year. I’m clearly a gaijin and they had no problem with me. Although there was a male front desk clerk. The massage agency set up the appointment for me. I just gave them the reservation number and paid.

Usually the process is all automated (not sure how English friendly it is) because someone else usually does everything for me (only used LH twice).

Wish they had these places in the US. Would make life easier. However if they did have these places in America they’d just become drug dens because we Americans are just a bunch of degenerates. I can say that because I am an American.
 
Hotel luxe in Gotanda is foreigner friendly for sure.
One of my repeats always books a room at the hotel by himself and I meet him there. He doesn’t speak Japanese and is not Asian, either.

Some love hotels require you Japanese speaking ability unfortunately.
 

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In many love hotels the staff aren’t even Japanese. A lot of the staff come from other Asian countries. For some Japanese there is a stigma working at such places.
 
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I just stayed at Hotel Luxe in Gotanda last month and can confirm its foreigner friendly. Just go inside, go to the screen showing which rooms available, pick one, pay at the machine, then pick up the key from the desk clerk right behind. I can speak japanese but didnt have to say a word. On the way out, drop off the key and pay for any extras you used in the room.