Service and/or Provider's Name:
NHP - Usagi
http://www.new-hot-point.com/top
Date of Encounter:
Late November 2018
Contact Method:
In-store
Appointment Length & Costs:
1hr+ (2200k + 4000k)
Type/Location:
New Hot Point
Language Notes:
JP
Details of the Encounter:
I went to NHP after a long break and decided to post since there has been so many reviews recently. I wanted to see Usagi after a long break, and visited midday on a Sunday in Late November.
The usual check-in procedure: check in bag/smartphone, get number, and wait for the show to start. I was #5 and there were about 8 people in the waiting area.
Was finally led in to my booth after 30mins or so and I was put in a booth with a loud speaker overhead. I thought this was fine since I didn't have to listen to distracting talk or sounds (your style might differ..)
After awhile, I heard Usagi go into the booth before mine and I was happily mentally preparing for a good time. Then, I heard a loud door slam, and she stomped off - at first, I was thinking 'Great! Fast service - my turn soon!' The next part is where things went bad - I guess the guy next door must have done or said something to Usagi, and so the tencho stormed back and led the guy out while shouting things at him. Unfortunately, I couldn't hear properly because of the loud overhead speakers.
Shortly after, Usagi came and greeted me, saying how long it's been. I was a little stunned by what just happened, so she briefly explained that the guy tried to do things that weren't allowed, and so I didn't push for any more details.
She was enthusiastic with her CBJ, but I just couldn't enjoy it as much as I would have since I was thinking about what exactly just happened. She made me promise to visit again soon and then waved goodbye.
In summary, YMMV and a No means No.
Please don't be that guy, and ruin it for everyone else!
Final Thoughts:
Recommended, May Repeat.
Closing Comments:
YMMV
Be the Gentleman and let the SP take the lead. A No means No, and could end up much worse than a shop ban if you are not careful. You've been warned!
NHP - Usagi
http://www.new-hot-point.com/top
Date of Encounter:
Late November 2018
Contact Method:
In-store
Appointment Length & Costs:
1hr+ (2200k + 4000k)
Type/Location:
New Hot Point
Language Notes:
JP
Details of the Encounter:
I went to NHP after a long break and decided to post since there has been so many reviews recently. I wanted to see Usagi after a long break, and visited midday on a Sunday in Late November.
The usual check-in procedure: check in bag/smartphone, get number, and wait for the show to start. I was #5 and there were about 8 people in the waiting area.
Was finally led in to my booth after 30mins or so and I was put in a booth with a loud speaker overhead. I thought this was fine since I didn't have to listen to distracting talk or sounds (your style might differ..)
After awhile, I heard Usagi go into the booth before mine and I was happily mentally preparing for a good time. Then, I heard a loud door slam, and she stomped off - at first, I was thinking 'Great! Fast service - my turn soon!' The next part is where things went bad - I guess the guy next door must have done or said something to Usagi, and so the tencho stormed back and led the guy out while shouting things at him. Unfortunately, I couldn't hear properly because of the loud overhead speakers.
Shortly after, Usagi came and greeted me, saying how long it's been. I was a little stunned by what just happened, so she briefly explained that the guy tried to do things that weren't allowed, and so I didn't push for any more details.
She was enthusiastic with her CBJ, but I just couldn't enjoy it as much as I would have since I was thinking about what exactly just happened. She made me promise to visit again soon and then waved goodbye.
In summary, YMMV and a No means No.
Please don't be that guy, and ruin it for everyone else!
Final Thoughts:
Recommended, May Repeat.
Closing Comments:
YMMV
Be the Gentleman and let the SP take the lead. A No means No, and could end up much worse than a shop ban if you are not careful. You've been warned!
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