Not yoshiwara, but walked through the naha Okinawa soap area today at peak Monday hour and only 2 shops were closed. All the other touts were out and waving everyone in, including me.So everything should be back to normal in 2021 for the soaplands and also tobita? What do you mean by cleanup?
club azur can in?
lionsclub accept foreigner thats i knowfor you to find out, for us to know.
the grp seem like Japanese only, like the cote and kawasaki area
粋美 is definitely Japanese only, it written on the site.
lionsclub accept foreigner thats i know
Club Azur is OK for foreigners.club azur can in?
I always want to try Lion Clubs. Although my first goal is no longer in Lion Clubs, I also would like to try it if I have the chance this year, and incloud Reijou.i met a an american chinese and an american white there.(almost 3 years back)
the american white said his american chinese brought him here, and the american chinese told me he knew this place take non japanese.
that place is bit overprice, if you have money, they take non japanese that have problem finding shops there.
Club Azur is OK for foreigners.
I have contacted Club Azur before the outbreak of COVID-19.
For Japanese, 120minutes 67000 yen, for foreigners 120minutes 80000 yen.
But your selcetion is limited, becasue some girls in Club Azur foreigners NG.
I always want to try Lion Clubs. Although my first goal is no longer in Lion Clubs, I also would like to try it if I have the chance this year, and incloud Reijou.
Thank you for your share.i have gave out yoshiwara after i found tobita, no matter how much i willing to pay, beside JAV, the girl look always disappoint me.
tobita i pay like 1/3 or 1/4 for a girl because of the time, still i find the look that i want.
so far only 2 girls in yoshiwara really shock me b4, one @ makeup and one @ gardino, the gardino one really almost the best look i had in yoshiwara(over 80 visits).
the makeup i think is the one now move to gardino, i cant verify is her or not because the photo look too much heavy makeup.https://www.y-giardino.jp/pc/profile.php?id=mina
the only regret was the JAV yuki natsume @ hisyo, i am willing to pay 90k, but she was just japanese only.
Thank you for your share.
I know you are now a big fans of Tobita^_^
Being fair, even a busy soap princess is far less exposed (to the virus) than the average conbini clerk, especially if they're screening customers for symptoms.surprise yoshiwara still open, not scare?
I plan to go to Tokyo again in Jun, but I do not know if I can go.my may ticket and hotel booked but i dun think i can make it.
https://www.japan.travel/en/coronavirus/
even tobita closed , http://tobita.main.jp/?新型コロナ抑止のため飛田新地は全店休業
surprise yoshiwara still open, not scare?( not to spread fear, https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/coronavirus-covid-19-japan-tokyo-cases-toll-12611112)
I plan to go to Tokyo again in Jun, but I do not know if I can go.
I have canceled my ticket and hotel in March and May because of コロナ, 残念....
not too sure about that. conbini clerks only see customers for a few seconds...and i think for a reasonable probability to catch it you have to spend some time next to a sick person breathing or talking. this doesn't happen if somebody just passes by. soap princesses exchanges spit with a handfull of customers each day....much easier to catch it that way ^^Being fair, even a busy soap princess is far less exposed (to the virus) than the average conbini clerk, especially if they're screening customers for symptoms.
Let's say an average of five-six customers a day, who've had their temperature checked and will be asked to leave if they cough in the waiting room, versus a couple of hundred a day with no screening, and constantly passing paper currency back and forth. I still say conbini clerks are way more at risk.not too sure about that. conbini clerks only see customers for a few seconds...and i think for a reasonable probability to catch it you have to spend some time next to a sick person breathing or talking. this doesn't happen if somebody just passes by. soap princesses exchanges spit with a handfull of customers each day....much easier to catch it that way ^^
If they really test customers like that, it's of course better than nothing, but it think coughing or fever are not the dangerous part. I think most people with some common sense will not head out for P4P when they have a fever, but the nasty thing about corona is that people are contagious before they develop symptoms.Let's say an average of five-six customers a day, who've had their temperature checked and will be asked to leave if they cough in the waiting room, versus a couple of hundred a day with no screening, and constantly passing paper currency back and forth. I still say conbini clerks are way more at risk.
If a conbini clerk gets sick, he probably wont infect others because he is at least wearing a mask....
I disagree - the clerk has a much higher chance of coming into contact with an infected individual, and they're handling and exchanging paper all day long - the virus can survive in a viable state for 24 hours on paper and cardboard.
They're also stocking shelves, handling food and drink... if you're smart, you're wiping down everything you bring home from the store.
Because we all didn't study virology