Going to Japan any suggestion on place to visit?
#31
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Soap land!!!!
http://www.japanfortheuninvited.com/...soaplands.html
http://www.japanfortheuninvited.com/...soaplands.html
Legal?
Japanese vice laws – prohibit straight sex but everything else (masturbation, ****, oral) falls between the cracks. Also, there’s very little the authorities can to prevent the sale of straight sex if it is a private agreement between a man and a woman.
Japanese vice laws – prohibit straight sex but everything else (masturbation, ****, oral) falls between the cracks. Also, there’s very little the authorities can to prevent the sale of straight sex if it is a private agreement between a man and a woman.
#32
Soap land!!!!
http://www.japanfortheuninvited.com/...soaplands.html
http://www.japanfortheuninvited.com/...soaplands.html
http://www.tokyopinkguide.com/index2.asp
#34
i thought ginza was known for the hookers? ehh i dunno.
#35
here..
http://www.asianmystique.com/
#37
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#39
that sounds great... that's one thing that i'll have to do next time i go.. i wanted to visit onsens last time.. but didn't know of a good place near the places i visited.. the outdoor ones sounds cool.
#42
is that outside of the akihabara station? the maid cafe people were passing out flyers when i went.
btw, for those of you not going to japan, there's a maid cafe that opened in san jose.
http://www.nichibeitimes.com/article...t_from=&ucat=3
how much spare time do you have? do you have a rail pass? if the answers to those are a few days and yes, i would make a trip out to kyoto. if you're lucky, you might be there when it snows. they have nice hostels for pretty cheap.
stay at a capsule hotel just for the hell of it. i stayed at one in asakusa (they have a ladies floor). they had a pretty nice onsen (bath) on the top floor. also, find a onsen ryokan in the outskirts of tokyo with a rotenburo (outdoor bath) that has a view of mt. fuji.
the imperial palace in tokyo is not much to look at and i'd pass on that.
i usually stop by namco's namja town in ikebukuro, but that's because of all the gyoza, ice cream, crepes, gelato, and other dessert they have there.
btw, for those of you not going to japan, there's a maid cafe that opened in san jose.
http://www.nichibeitimes.com/article...t_from=&ucat=3
how much spare time do you have? do you have a rail pass? if the answers to those are a few days and yes, i would make a trip out to kyoto. if you're lucky, you might be there when it snows. they have nice hostels for pretty cheap.
stay at a capsule hotel just for the hell of it. i stayed at one in asakusa (they have a ladies floor). they had a pretty nice onsen (bath) on the top floor. also, find a onsen ryokan in the outskirts of tokyo with a rotenburo (outdoor bath) that has a view of mt. fuji.
the imperial palace in tokyo is not much to look at and i'd pass on that.
i usually stop by namco's namja town in ikebukuro, but that's because of all the gyoza, ice cream, crepes, gelato, and other dessert they have there.
#44
Soap land!!!!
http://www.japanfortheuninvited.com/...soaplands.html
http://www.japanfortheuninvited.com/...soaplands.html
Like other areas of Japan’s sex industry, soaplands usually don’t allow foreign customers. This is partly because of a widespread belief that AIDS is un-Japanese - carried mainly by foreigners