They seem to offer services to Shizuoka City these days...

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Is this establishment foreigner friendly:

http://www.love36-chanko.com/

I don't think they offered services to Shizuoka City until recently as this company didn't show up in a google map search before. Then again, maybe a late update for google maps and they had been for quite some time.

Has anyone had services from here before?
 
Are you telling us that you procure companions by typing "pocha-pocha near me" into Google Maps? Interesting approach.
 
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I'm more fascinated by his use of Google Maps for DH

Google maps isn't the only way. I sometimes pick up DH magazines from love hotel lobbies.

In fact, I plan to grab a new issue next Monday night after work haha.
 
Not really my thing - you ARE aware that this is a shop specialising in large women?

Yes, I'm aware. Big women aren't my favorite but if they give good service, it is worth a try.

Shizuoka City is quite limited when it comes to quality, foreigner friendly fuzoku services.

This place has been reviewed as foreigner friendly, but that was from the Shibuya shop.

I assume that means all their locations are foreigner friendly, but I'm not sure yet.
 
Yes, I'm aware. Big women aren't my favorite but if they give good service, it is worth a try.

Shizuoka City is quite limited when it comes to quality, foreigner friendly fuzoku services.

This place has been reviewed as foreigner friendly, but that was from the Shibuya shop.

I assume that means all their locations are foreigner friendly, but I'm not sure yet.
Shizuoka is limited to every fucking thing except tea and wasabi and mind-numbing boredom.
 
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Shizuoka is limited to every fucking thing except tea and wasabi and mind-numbing boredom.
You're forgetting Mt. Fuji, Eel, Karaoke boxes, Izu peninsula, and earthquakes.
(But honestly, Shizuokans are some of the most easy-going people I've encountered in Japan).
 
You're forgetting Mt. Fuji, Eel, Karaoke boxes, Izu peninsula, and earthquakes.
(But honestly, Shizuokans are some of the most easy-going people I've encountered in Japan).

Yes, the majority of Shizuoka people are definitely chill and friendly.
 
Shizuoka is limited to every fucking thing except tea and wasabi and mind-numbing boredom.

It almost seems as if you have lived here a number of years in the past.

...but damn the sashimi and wasabi here are good though bro lol.