List Of Gajin-frienldy Pink Salons / Massage Parlors (bj)

I strongly suggest not trying to bullshit them into thinking you're Japanese. A LOT of places usually bring along some muscle to first time customers in case the girls decide to GTFO. Sometimes you meet them first, other times not. But never think they aren't there within shouting distance or a quick LINE message away.
 
You are new here so please accept a bit of advice. Longer term users who make comments such as the one which seems to have accepted you are probably giving you the benefit of their experience. You might just benefit from them if you listen rather than react and insult.
@TheScientist, you right I am new here and my intentions are not to insult anyone. I greatly appreciate all the advice and experience shared in this community. However, the delivery of @Babaram was insulting for me, I can't speak for anyone else. If we are walking down the wrong path with web research be clear and say that rather than insulting my intelligence by assuming I don't understand that the best way to find out is to actually go to the location. To put this to rest it's a misunderstanding between everyone involved. So I'll be the one at fault and @Babaram my apologies I was not trying to be intentionally insulting. Thanks for your advice bro. @TheScientist thanks for point out my mistake. Now can we please all scot out the freaking bars and help one another out lol. I'm trying to get my massage and BBBJ on brother.....
 
I strongly suggest not trying to bullshit them into thinking you're Japanese. A LOT of places usually bring along some muscle to first time customers in case the girls decide to GTFO. Sometimes you meet them first, other times not. But never think they aren't there within shouting distance or a quick LINE message away.

You are not bullshitting them. There are plenty of non-japanese who can speak japanese. If they don't ask it's their fault. The girl accepts foreigners, so she doesn't have a reason to complain. The shop just wants to overcharge foreigners because they can. The only reason when this is a problem is if you don't know that the girl will service foreigners and you order her. However in this case, thanks to the english website, you know which ones you can safely pick.
 
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I strongly suggest not trying to bullshit them into thinking you're Japanese. A LOT of places usually bring along some muscle to first time customers in case the girls decide to GTFO.

I think you might be overreacting a bit here. Of course you are right in that it's good advice for a newbie to avoid all hassle. But if you are speaking in phone or writing messages in Japanese does not really count as faking to be a Japanese.

Obviously if the shop doesn't serve Japanese you should not try to get in; it just means trouble for all. But most of the places do not advertise themselves for Japanese only and girls in those, in my experience, don't really care if you are local, white or green. They know how to handle a dick regardless of the colour.

I have used delivery health places where you order by phone and sometimes told I am a foreigner. And even then the girl has been surprised when meeting me because the staff didn't inform her. But after the initial surprise all was good. And I have been using deli health without mentioning I am a white boy and the girl was not even a tiny bit concerned about when we met.

So definitely your mileage will vary and it might be advisable to tell on the phone that you are not a local. But it is definitely not cut and clear. As I think I told in another thread even one staff member once told me I should call in and not tell them I am a foreigner as they would not know and I would be able to get service. Because in his mind the girls don't care, only the grumpy old guys manning the desk :ROFLMAO::eek:.
 
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You are not bullshitting them. There are plenty of non-japanese who can speak japanese. If they don't ask it's their fault. The girl accepts foreigners, so she doesn't have a reason to complain. The shop just wants to overcharge foreigners because they can. The only reason when this is a problem is if you don't know that the girl will service foreigners and you order her. However in this case, thanks to the english website, you know which ones you can safely pick.

Your exact words were "fake it by writing in Japanese" so the objective is trying to bullshit them.

To be fair though I wasn't clear either, I was warning people not to outright lie if asked as it may have consequences, minor though they may be.

I think you might be overreacting a bit here. Of course you are right in that it's good advice for a newbie to avoid all hassle. But if you are speaking in phone or writing messages in Japanese does not really count as faking to be a Japanese.

Obviously if the shop doesn't serve Japanese you should not try to get in; it just means trouble for all. But most of the places do not advertise themselves for Japanese only and girls in those, in my experience, don't really care if you are local, white or green. They know how to handle a dick regardless of the colour.

I have used delivery health places where you order by phone and sometimes told I am a foreigner. And even then the girl has been surprised when meeting me because the staff didn't inform her. But after the initial surprise all was good. And I have been using deli health without mentioning I am a white boy and the girl was not even a tiny bit concerned about when we met.

So definitely your mileage will vary and it might be advisable to tell on the phone that you are not a local. But it is definitely not cut and clear. As I think I told in another thread even one staff member once told me I should call in and not tell them I am a foreigner as they would not know and I would be able to get service. Because in his mind the girls don't care, only the grumpy old guys manning the desk :ROFLMAO::eek:.

Fair enough.
 
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Whoa.... In any case, I've contacted a few shops that has email or chat and told them I'm Amerikajin and I've gotten a few response saying it's fine as long as I speak some Japanese. I know it's useless trying to pass as 日本人 (and bad idea) but I did read that being able to speak some Japanese will open more doors even if you tell them you are Gaijin.

I've been in Tokyo a few times but decided to make a serious run at the scene in an upcoming trip so I'm doing research online this time around and learning Japanese as much as I can to better my chances when I get there.

thanks everyone!
 
If you have gone through the effort of contacting shops it would be helpful if you shared your results.

I will keep updating my list and post it.

but so far.

you guys all know about HHino, Dio, JanJan and New Hot Point so the other ones I was able to contact so far are.

- Lovely hands is an easy one -- they have English menu, I was trying to see if speaking Japanese via the Live Chat will get me the discount but not confirmed.
- Ikebukuru Jenny will take you if you speak Japanese and Gaijin (confirmed via email) http://www.ikebukurojenny.com/system.php

Found this new place called MillionGirls (right next to Robot Restaurant on a 3F, probably right next to Lovely Hands since they are so close together) with an English Menu so I believe they will take Gaijin. The price is also higher than the Japanese menu so I think that confirms it as well.
http://shinjuku-no1.net/topEn.php is the website.

It's pricy at around 45 min 15000 yen -- but it includes a lot of the extras that you need to pay for at Lovely Hands so it may just be a little bit more expensive than Lovely hands but I think LH will have younger providers.




****Newbie Compilation to Tokyo — This is my current compilation of list that I believe to be Gaijin friendly that I am going to try. I read posts and looked up a few online resources.



YES Shinjuku - Lovely Hands http://lovely-hand.net/girlInfo.php?id=1922

YES Shinjuku - New Hot Point http://www.new-hot-point.com/cast/usagi#

YES Shinjuku - Happy Hino - http://www.hp-hinomaru.com/top.html if I am desparate...

Shinjuku - Ccomero https://s-cocomero.jp/system/ --- looks like they may take Gaijin so I will make an attempt.

YES Shinjuku - MillionGirls http://shinjuku-no1.net/topEn.php (English menu)



YES Shibuya - Strawberry Jam http://ssj.jam1999.com/top.html

Shibuya - Garden (looks like fluent Japanese is needed)

Shibuya - Molester club https://www.cityheaven.net/tokyo/A1303/A130301/g-molester/girlid-13860778/?of=y (above Strawberry as I recall, someone went here by mistake and got service - it's upstairs of Strawberry and he got serviced.

Shibuya 39. https://www.cityheaven.net/tokyo/A1303/A130301/shibuya39/system/ (too cheap, may be SCAM)

Shibuya kado $50 bath https://www.cityheaven.net/tokyo/A1303/A130301/shibuya-kado/map/

Shibuya ALLAMANDA https://www.cityheaven.net/tokyo/A1303/A130301/allamanda-sby/map/



Ikebukuro - petitdevil (forgot the url, some said ok, some said no)

YES Ikebukuro - Jenny http://www.ikebukurojenny.com/system.php (Gaijin OK but need to speak Japanese)

Ikebukuro - Fantasy http://ikebukuro-fantasy.com/system

Ikebukuro - Paradise http://www.paradise-ikebukuro.com/map.html

Ikebukuro - i-momoclo http://i-momoclo.com/home.html



YES Akihabara - taikusouko http://www.taikusouko.com/top/ (play with top only)



YES Gontanda - Oasis CGirl - Chinese FS via female tout (only confirmed via web reviews)

YES Gontanda - Dio/Emotion if I'm desparate (everyone knows this)



YES Sugamo Janjan http://jan2-sugamo.com/shop_gal.php?galdatacd=122020&gals_list=on

Sugamo Happy http://sugamo-happy.jp/main.php (mixed report, some ok, some got the X sign)





If I want Thai massage and HE only, I have Asian Feeling/Relax etc. (for 10000 YEN though, can’t get it from 6000 dry massage)
 
Alternate Route: Near many Tokyo train stations, especially around the Yamanote, is an entertainment district. Walk around and look for signs with a woman getting a massage. This usually is not advertising massages for women, but by a woman. Go to the floor/room on the sign. Worst that can happen is that they say no. Usually, it's a dozo. Pick the course from the laminated card. If you are halfway happy, come back again. Build a rapport. With a little familiarity, there could be extras.
 
Build a rapport.

This is how we old geezers did it without internet, electricity and phones. The youngsters now cannot understand the struggle was real. They just want it all, right now and delivered to their doorstep.

Yeah, I like it much better now too! :p
 
Alternate Route: Near many Tokyo train stations, especially around the Yamanote, is an entertainment district. Walk around and look for signs with a woman getting a massage. This usually is not advertising massages for women, but by a woman. Go to the floor/room on the sign. Worst that can happen is that they say no. Usually, it's a dozo. Pick the course from the laminated card. If you are halfway happy, come back again. Build a rapport. With a little familiarity, there could be extras.

I would assume to look for "マッサージ" (used google translate to find this word) or "Massage" lol if it is in English -- I'm staying near Shijuku and Shibuya so I should be right on Yamanote line.

I will do a few of those for sure. Probably as I head to NHP since I know where that is for sure.

thanks!
 
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Have used this DH once. They have many "branches" but in actuality only dispatch from a couple locations.

They used to have a lot of locations. Or at least someone with the same name used to. I actually thought the shop called "thank you" became the "Yarisugi circle" so it might be someone just reused the name.
 
They used to have a lot of locations. Or at least someone with the same name used to. I actually thought the shop called "thank you" became the "Yarisugi circle" so it might be someone just reused the name.
Different management, if not different owners. Thank You takes online reservations via Cityheaven at all "branches" where Yarisugi Circle doesn't at any, and there's no staff overlap.

Also, no foreigners allowed at all for Yarisugi Circle in my experience, regardless of language level.
 
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No foreigners allowed at all for Yarisugi Circle in my experience, regardless of language level.

The few times I have called them I have always been accepted. All locations are separately managed though. The Shibuya guys have been the least accommodating towards foreigners.
 
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The few times I have called them I have always been accepted. All locations are separately managed though. The Shibuya guys have been the least accommodating towards foreigners.
I got a flat out no at the Nippori branch, which didn't encourage me to try elsewhere.
 
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I got a flat out no at the Nippori branch, which didn't encourage me to try elsewhere.

Both Shinjuku (which is really in Shin-Okubo) and Shinbashi have both been totally OK to deal with. Even those times I told them I am a foreigner.
 
They used to have a lot of locations. Or at least someone with the same name used to. I actually thought the shop called "thank you" became the "Yarisugi circle" so it might be someone just reused the name.
Different management, if not different owners. Thank You takes online reservations via Cityheaven at all "branches" where Yarisugi Circle doesn't at any, and there's no staff overlap.

Also, no foreigners allowed at all for Yarisugi Circle in my experience, regardless of language level.
I'm pretty sure the names were created by the same person. Someone with a love for stupid puns.
 
I've been talking to petitdevil on LINE. Thinking about going. Glad I saw this thread first. Thanks guys! :)
 
Hi,
Any improvements and updates in Tokyo for gajins not speaking Japanese?

Looking for bbbj or massage+bbbj but not too expansive.
 
I was curious last night and hit up all the pink salons besides hh to see if they would take foreigners. Did not appear to be the case. I think Shinjuku is tough because most shops will farm you off to the nigerians or massage places.