Niigata - Pink Salons for foreigner

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Does anyone know if there is any pink salons that accept foreigners in Niigata?
 
Does anyone know if there is any pink salons that accept foreigners in Niigata?

I don't think there are even any Family Marts that accept foreigners in Niigata. Who's wife or daughter did you fuck to get sent all the way out there??

I read somewhere that due to the location, Niigata does a lot of trade with ships from Russia and North Korea? If that's true, and if there are any women on the ships, you could probably convince one of them to blow you for a Kit-Kat and spare change. And don't worry, you can mask the lack of oral hygiene by guzzling some of that very fine sake you folks have out there.

But seriously, good luck with the search. I can't imagine you'll find much. You're probably better off just seeking out that random, rebellious farm-girl who really wants to piss off her parents by fucking a gaijin.
 
I don't, but you might want to specify the exact location - do you mean Niigata City? Niigata Prefecture is about 5,000 sq. mi. in area and predominantly rural.

Hi that’s correct, it’s Niigata City.
 
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Was in Niigata last autumn.

There is a street of soapies a short taxi ride west of the station.

I tried to get in, but was refused politely. One guy even went inside snd called a few other places for me.

Wound up spending my cash in the girls bars around the station , and using pornhub to get off.
 
You're probably better off just seeking out that random, rebellious farm-girl who really wants to piss off her parents by fucking a gaijin.
Or has numerous sexual fantasies about exotic men from G7 nations (and remains discreet).

Back when I lived in Tokyo and belonged to a Date Club, I met a sweet hot girl from Niigata. She was a hard-bodied spinner who could take a serious pounding.
 
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I tried to get in, but was refused politely. One guy even went inside snd called a few other places for me.

Sounds similar to my experiences in 2012. I suppose there is some sort of agreement between the soaplands not to accept foreigners, similar to Akita and Kanazuen.
 
I have a different kind of answer, as I am relating more to not being located near Tokyo or Osaka. I am just starting to see what I can get out of a 2 hour trip to Kyoto, but I'd really like it to be easier than that. I have been using J-Mail for a while at https://mintj.com/ . (I know, though, that it has been called a waste of time on other threads on TAG.) AND it has wasted a lot of my time. HOWEVER, even though I live in the countryside, I realize that every day of the week, there is someone on j-mail waiting at a hotel 10 minutes from my little countryside station, for FS, though they are much more ambitious about BJ or HJ. Since I like an hour at the Pink Salon in Kyoto, the prices (with train fee), though variable, run about the same.

As for the foreigner aspect, my mails don't demonstrate fluent Japanese, so many kind of guess before the fact. Though sometimes I have been upfront from the start. Once I am sure I am in the right department, it is about 1 in 3 or 4, that are fine with it.
 
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I know a place in Nagaoka that will see gaijin.

My American friends call me up for directions everytime they visit!
 
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I have a different kind of answer, as I am relating more to not being located near Tokyo or Osaka. I am just starting to see what I can get out of a 2 hour trip to Kyoto, but I'd really like it to be easier than that. I have been using J-Mail for a while at https://mintj.com/ . (I know, though, that it has been called a waste of time on other threads on TAG.) AND it has wasted a lot of my time. HOWEVER, even though I live in the countryside, I realize that every day of the week, there is someone on j-mail waiting at a hotel 10 minutes from my little countryside station, for FS, though they are much more ambitious about BJ or HJ. Since I like an hour at the Pink Salon in Kyoto, the prices (with train fee), though variable, run about the same.

As for the foreigner aspect, my mails don't demonstrate fluent Japanese, so many kind of guess before the fact. Though sometimes I have been upfront from the start. Once I am sure I am in the right department, it is about 1 in 3 or 4, that are fine with it.

Maybe i’ll give J-Mail a try!
 
cool - I think you have a little more edge if you show up, without calling. Too easy to say "no" on the phone.
 
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