Hotel advice needed: Century Southern Tower hotel

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Hi all,

I'm going to Japan in a few months and I'd like to indulge in some escort and/or Delivery Health activities. :)

Is Century Southern Tower hotel in Shinjuku suitable for the purpose?

I mean, is it guest-friendly? Can I meet my guests in the lobby and go to the elevator without passing in front of the reception desk?

Or do you think that love hotels are a better option?
 
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The hotel is guest friendly. You still have to pass the reception to get to the elevator hall but elevator hall is not seen from reception desk at all. They don’t require a key card to access guest floors either so you can ask her to come straight up to your room. Have fun!
 
Hi all,

I'm going to Japan in a few months and I'd like to indulge in some escort and/or Delivery Health activities. :)

Is Century Southern Tower hotel in Shinjuku suitable for the purpose?

I mean, is it guest-friendly? Can I meet my guests in the lobby and go to the elevator without passing in front of the reception desk?

Or do you think that love hotels are a better option?
What a coincidence! I was there today...

Had no problems.
 
I think you should realize that there's a huge difference on this issue between how it works in the US and how it works here.

In the US p4p is illegal so hotels have a valid reason to discourage it from happening on their property. In Japan p4p between two adults is legal so no hotel has the authority to disrupt what its guests do as long as other guests are not disturbed.
 
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I think you should realize that there's a huge difference on this issue between how it works in the US and how it works here.

In the US p4p is illegal so hotels have a valid reason to discourage it from happening on their property. In Japan p4p between two adults is legal so no hotel has the authority to disrupt what its guests do as long as other guests are not disturbed.
Well, I suppose some hotels have the right to deny their guests bringing unregistered visitors to the rooms
 
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Well, I suppose some hotels have the right to deny their guests bringing unregistered visitors to the rooms
As long as it isn't past the posted hours they won't push the issue. It would be too easy to piss off a guest who is legitimately bringing up a niece while waiting for some other person to catch up with them. Making the guests happy is a much higher priority than policing the infrequent unregistered guest.

As long as we're talking about international hotel chains and not smaller, Japanese-managed hotels there shouldn't be a problem.
 
In Japan p4p between two adults is legal so no hotel has the authority to disrupt what its guests do as long as other guests are not disturbed.
This is slightly inaccurate. Some hotels will block guests from inviting outside guests into the rooms. It’s a matter of money with the exception of some smaller hotels. They do have legal authority as it is their property.
 
This is slightly inaccurate. Some hotels will block guests from inviting outside guests into the rooms. It’s a matter of money with the exception of some smaller hotels. They do have legal authority as it is their property.

That is true. I have been rejected to go in at two hotels so far. Once we had to walk to a love hotel near by instead. The other time, he had to pay extra to let me in.
 
That is true. I have been rejected to go in at two hotels so far. Once we had to walk to a love hotel near by instead. The other time, he had to pay extra to let me in.
By the way, not every LH will allow a 3P either. I was recently rejected by about three or four before finding one that would let the three of us in, and they charged extra.
 
The lower cost "business hotels" usually are pretty strict about how many people sleep, or whatever, in their rooms.
Four and five stars usually leave you alone.
Yes, some Love Hotels admit only 2 people, some are more relaxed. Ask when you book.
 
Hi all,

Is Century Southern Tower hotel in Shinjuku suitable for the purpose?

I mean, is it guest-friendly? Can I meet my guests in the lobby and go to the elevator without passing in front of the reception desk?


Century Southern Tower, no problem at all!!! Meet her at 28 fl. reception area. I go there often! (^^)

This is slightly inaccurate. Some hotels will block guests from inviting outside guests into the rooms. It’s a matter of money with the exception of some smaller hotels. They do have legal authority as it is their property.


To be more detailed, "some cheap, biz hotels less than 10,000 yen per night? " may block. As a guest = money to them. Not registered, they'll loose their "money" chance into their cash register.

So, those are mostly by very small biz hotel, such as CANDEO, Uguisudani, I got caught on the 2nd floor reception, happened to be at their ladies room on 2nd floor, and that was a big mistake. they never let me into even the elevator that goes up. So rude reception girls, and they made me sf angry there. If I wanted to meet someone, I had to meet at reception area,.otherwise they don't let me in. I had to ask my client to ask for whether still he wanted me, to go to a LH near by instead, and he kindly did, but I generously offered him at my half price..but thank god, it was a LH district, lol. That was my worst experience ever. So, Do not choose there, if you want to invite an escort for P4P. but just quietly take the elevator and go up to your guest floor may do, as I succeed once before that shitty exp.

APA hotel, Sunroute, Kadoya, better meet clients by the entrance, not near reception area, but still I have no bad exp. with APA, but very confusing branch names, esp. in Higashi Shinjuku!!!
 
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I can see that I should have taken more time to make it clear.

In the higher-end, 4 and 5 star hotels it won't matter that much if you bring somebody in for a visit. In the cheaper "city" and "business" hotels just book a room for two - with most of the hotel websites (yoyaq, etc) the difference between 1 and 2 occupants is often (in my experience) on par with a cheap LH.