Kawasaki and Yokohama Soapland Resource and Discussion Thread

Hi,
new here so might be a stupid question but so far couldnt find any reviews about [Removed]. Am I missing something just not searching the right way?
 
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Hi,
new here so might be a stupid question but so far couldnt find any reviews about [Removed] in kawasaki. Am I missing something just not searching the right way?
Not missing anything, use the options listed in the spreadsheet.
 
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Is there any major difference between kirakira and nice day? I know they're connected in a way. Was thinking about checking out nice day sometime next week. Saw someone I liked in particular and it seems the entrance is a bit more discrete.
 
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Is there any major difference between kirakira and nice day? I know they're connected in a way. Was thinking about checking out nice day sometime next week. Saw someone I liked in particular and it seems the entrance is a bit more discrete.
Different girls and friendlier staff at KiraKira. Girls wise no difference really, no superhot ones and average age around 30 at both shops.
 
I do like the staff at kira at a lot. I'm looking to do a morning trip though so I'm limited on who I can see haha. And I liked how (from what I remember) nice day wasn't all out in the open?
 
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Japan Club officially putting in gaijin tax... 25k tax if you want to compare apples to apples with the shortest Japanese course of 110min. When I went there in March, they didn't bring out a price sheet or anything, so someone that didn't doublecheck the website could be blindsided by it. Not sure how long it's been updated for, but I know it's been like that on Yoasobi for a while... CH was also updated referencing it. "Foreign Language Customer Service Course" seems to suggest that there's separate gaijin pricing for non-Japanese speakers?

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Japan Club officially putting in gaijin tax... 25k tax if you want to compare apples to apples with the shortest Japanese course of 110min. When I went there in March, they didn't bring out a price sheet or anything, so someone that didn't doublecheck the website could be blindsided by it. Not sure how long it's been updated for, but I know it's been like that on Yoasobi for a while... CH was also updated referencing it. "Foreign Language Customer Service Course" seems to suggest that there's separate gaijin pricing for non-Japanese speakers?
Cheers, updated spreadsheet accordingly.
 
Can confirm I got partially blindsided even though I knew about those prices being on Yoasobi. I contacted a provider directly and told them I was a gaijin and got those course prices. I think it got put in place earlier this week because it wasn't on their site last week. I'm still in contact with that provider so I'll see if I can find out if its truly a "foreign language only" price or just a straight up gaijin price but I feel like its the latter.
 
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I'm still in contact with that provider so I'll see if I can find out if its truly a "foreign language only" price of just a straight up gaijin price but I feel like its the latter.
Considering there's been reviews here even from high end places where they get shorted on time, there's still some possibility that I "pay" for the 110 minute course, but get told to leave at 90minutes and either the desk or the girl pockets the rest... I make enough money to play, not gamble
 
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All rooms no smoking at the following shops very soon.
LUXURY, PROPORTION, CELEB, THE PREMIUM, ELEGANT and Shell Club West.
No smoking after sex will cost them customers.

Then again I guess this is the current direction things are going.
 
No smoking after sex will cost them customers.

Then again I guess this is the current direction things are going.
I would guess they finally comply with indoor smoking rule?

I remember seeing questionnaire about smoking after kirajo session.
 
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No smoking after sex will cost them customers.

Then again I guess this is the current direction things are going.
One happening bar I go to switched to non-smoking (they have a smoking area) and one of the workers said a number of customers like it as they're not going home smelling of cigarettes. Perhaps there's been more SL customers complaining to justify the switch, maybe not like having the smell on their clothes but just the vibe of using a room the reeks of cigarette smoke.
 
I would guess they finally comply with indoor smoking rule?
Would that count for soaplands?
If small bars/cafes where everyone is over 20 can still have smoking, than why not a room with two adult people in it?
 
Would that count for soaplands?
If small bars/cafes where everyone is over 20 can still have smoking, than why not a room with two adult people in it?
I doubt soapland will be mentioned explicitly.

last line of defense for indoor smoking would be bar. I saw that electric cigarette is allowed few years back inside cafe but today getting more strict.

One happening bar I go to switched to non-smoking (they have a smoking area) and one of the workers said a number of customers like it as they're not going home smelling of cigarettes. Perhaps there's been more SL customers complaining to justify the switch, maybe not like having the smell on their clothes but just the vibe of using a room the reeks of cigarette smoke.
this could a stronger reason.
 
Let's just notice that more and more places are enforcing no smoking policies.
Opinions may matter on it.

In general it is a good thing because it always also affects other customers. Last week I was also pretty annoyed when I booked a love hotel and the room smelled like smoke from the previous customer.

Smoking has it's place in society, but I would be fine if it is limited to places where people go to drink. It should be allowed in bars and izakayas, banned everywhere else.
 
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My fellow Kanagawa brethens, it is with a heavy heart that I have confirmed with Milk that Kira Kira has finally started to impose a Gaijin Tax on all foreigners
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Only found out when I went recently and was told by tenchou new price applies to all foreigners. I left on the spot and said thanks, zannen because I refuse to support gaijin tax.

Will probably use the money for Matsushima instead then. Went there recently and had a provider even tell me that she prefers foreign mongers since they are usually more gentle than drunk Japanese men which perhaps explains their extremely friendly attitude towards foreigners.

Not sure if more shops in Yokohama are planning or have started applying this blanket tax, but Yokohama was good while it lasted. Anyone else has similar experiences recently?
 
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it is with a heavy heart that I have confirmed with Milk that Kira Kira has finally started to impose a Gaijin Tax on all foreigners
I went to KiraKira today and received this.
If this have been shared elsewhere, I apolozige.

Anyway; the staff shared this to me only 20 minutes before the appointement, so after I confirmed. Hopefully I read something similar here and prepared the money but their website is not clear about that.
So make sure to ask for the Point Card as it seems to work for the sister-shops too.

I didn't understand what are all the benefits and I asked the staff to share with me the paper but they didn't reply so far.
If I understood correctly with my poor Japanese, one you get 8 stamp; you can become VIP and once you are VIP you can get some benefits such as "access to the best girls".
What does it mean? Some girls are hidden to non VIP person ?

If I manage to get all the benefits, I'll share here.
Is it not just this?