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so just walk in?

nothing wrong right 

safe?

 

I walked right in last Sunday afternoon. So many old guys, walking around. It was very crowded with men in their 50s 60s 70s.... I found a young man 30ish in the corner being fondled by the 60ish guy... I stood next to them. The old guy stripped the young guy naked and motioned me to jack him off... which I did. Big but flaccid. He never got hard even after touching him for half an hour. When I joined them, another old guy joined in and unbuckled my pants... he sucked on my left nipple and the young guy sucked on my right nipple. The first old guy kissed me on the lips. I was expecting a foul breath, fortunately it was not. On the contrary, his lips felt like a young man's. the guy on the my left nipple dropped on his knees and sucked me. Wow, he was good at it that I came in his mouth after a couple of minutes. After I cummed, I buttoned my shirt, zipped my pants and headed to the exit. A short old guy grabbed my bicep on the way, but I shoved his hand off. He followed me to the toilet so I quickly ran off out of the theatre. He was still following me but I lost him when I walked past a yellow traffic light.

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Hi guys will need a little recommendation here. Anyone can advise on the best budget hotel in Tokyo that's gay friendly? And also gay places and saunas that are friendly to foreigners in their 20s. Going there with an AJ bud for a 1 week exploration on the first week of January 2015. Thanks in advance!

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Shinjuku Washington Hotel is a good base for PLUs. Their website has some good rates. It's cheaper if you reserve a room for 1 person. When you check in, just ask your friend to wait at the ground floor.  It's a big hotel, so no one really checks how many are actually staying in the room. Many Japanese guys use this hotel for threesomes, group sessions, etc. It's a bit of a walk from ni-chome but if you're bringing guys into your room, it's hassle-free.

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japanese men can be quite the naughty and brave kind when they really want you

 

i was at Body Breath recently and i decided to take a snoozer in one of the cubicles where you can see who's inside from the outside. having seen a few wild sex sessions, i was quite turned on but nobody really my type interested me, even a guy in the dark section tried to hold on to me with his hairy forearms

 

i locked the door but this naughty Japanese guy unlocked it from the outside and crept in and pressed his body against mine....it was so so warm and good. he inspected my face and before i knew it, he took off his underwear and proceeded to gently take off mine...

 

both of us naked, he gave me a deep wet case as he pressed his bod against me, he had chest hair but it was the shaved kind with kind of a stubble-like texture. he then started to finger me and prepared to fuck me. he fucked me in the gentlest way, while still trying to maintain body contact, skin-to-skin and kept kissing me and kept saying how tight my hole was. eventually he came inside me in the condom and then started blowing my hard cock until i came inside his mouth. we hugged each other for an hour or two.

 

the last thing i remembered was him giving me a deep kiss before he left the cubicle, never to be seen again, as i fell back into sleep...

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Went to 24 Kaikan Shinjuku as my 1st time to gay spa. Managed to have a quick visit (1hour) only due to have a meeting with friend nearby. It is true that 70% of the crowd are above 40-60 with all sizes and shapes. I can't see much in the common room but i know there are some actions going on. 

 

Saw a very good looking and nice bod black guy cruising around, but sadly i don't think he managed to score. If i wasn't thinking of pickup japanese cutey, I think i would have settle with him…Fyi, his tool is "handsome"… nice and long.. (i'm not the kind that like black guy.. but he is just too delicious)

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24 Kaikan Ueno

 

2nd floor - reception area, shoe locker, restaurant, karaoke

3rd floor - locker room, tv/lounge/smoking room

4th floor - bathroom, jacuzzi, hot pool, steam room, mist room, sauna, showers, private stalls, glory holes, tanning room, cold pool

5th floor - common rooms

6th floor - common rooms

7th floor - one common room, the rest are private rooms

8th floor - private rooms

9th floor - private rooms

10th floor - gym

11th (rooftop) - deck for sunbathing (hardly anyone goes there)

 

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24 Kaikan Ueno

 

2nd floor - reception area, shoe locker, restaurant, karaoke

3rd floor - locker room, tv/lounge/smoking room

4th floor - bathroom, jacuzzi, hot pool, steam room, mist room, sauna, showers, private stalls, glory holes, tanning room, cold pool

5th floor - common rooms

6th floor - common rooms

7th floor - one common room, the rest are private rooms

8th floor - private rooms

9th floor - private rooms

10th floor - gym

11th (rooftop) - deck for sunbathing (hardly anyone goes there)

any more detail on this place?

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Hello Japan Experienced BW'ers.

 

A fellow BW first time traveller (Maturechn) posted the below. Does anyone have any experience with having done this and can help him?

 

Hi Guest,

 

Thank you so much.

 

I have read and decided to go Hokkaido during early Nov 2015.

 

Places of visits are :Noboribetsu, Hakodate, Sapporo & Furano.

 

Hot springs : Noboribatsu Onsen, Daichi takimotokan

 

Is it possible to visit the above towns ? Shall I stay in Business Hotel or Ryokan or Inn ? Where shall I stay, which town ?

 

Kindly gives me some advise.

 

Xie Xie .

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Hi guys,

Just a few quick questions if anyone would be so kind to help me out.

I was looking at gay massage sites in fukuoka, and hakata kids massage came up (they aren't kids by the way), wonder if anyone knows they're safe and proper?

Ueno Okura theatre sounds like such a fun place, and so do the 24 hour ones in ueno and shinjuku. I don't really fuck anyway but is it safe to play there std wise? If you don't want to fuck/be fucked would they force it? I saw 1400yen entry is that a different one from the gay one? Thanks a lot!

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I don't know about Fukuoka massages nor Okura theatre.

But I found 24 kaikan Ueno and Shinjuku clean.

And I think nobody will force you to fuck if you don't want.

Japanese are an interesting mix: they are quite polite, and at the same time able to go completely wild sometimes; but they will not rape you!

Have a nice trip!

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What are the night activities to do in Tokyo? Read that shopping malls closes at 8pm...

Well, there are theatres, cinemas, restaurants, bars (all sorts of bars... ;) ), saunas, friends, or simply walking along the streets...

I am sure there are better specialists than me to make interesting suggestions.

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What are the night activities to do in Tokyo? Read that shopping malls closes at 8pm...

When shopping malls indicate they close at 8, this means only the main shopping area closes, leaving the rest open e.g. bars, restaurants etc.

Retail shops mainly close around 9 - 9.30pm.

The ones closing at 8 are largely department stores.

After 9 there are bars, clubs, izakayas, saunas etc.

Personally, because shops close early relatively, it is a better motivation to start your day early.

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Ask a stupid question. So because it's winter now.. So when I visit a bar, where do I hang my thick coat? lol :x I never visit a cold country before.

First, if it's really cold (or if you feel as if...), you can keep your coat on a few minutes after entering the place.

Some have cloakrooms, some have just hooks on a wall (I would suggest not to leave any valuable inside, even if Japan is the safest place on earth...).

If they have nothing and if you are really hot, just put it on the back of your chair.

If the bar stool has no back, put it on the next stool if it's free, and if somebody needs it, you'll have an opportunity to start a conversation...

Above all, watch what the others do!

Have a nice trip. Japan is not the North Pole! ^_^

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First, if it's really cold (or if you feel as if...), you can keep your coat on a few minutes after entering the place.

Some have cloakrooms, some have just hooks on a wall (I would suggest not to leave any valuable inside, even if Japan is the safest place on earth...).

If they have nothing and if you are really hot, just put it on the back of your chair.

If the bar stool has no back, put it on the next stool if it's free, and if somebody needs it, you'll have an opportunity to start a conversation...

Above all, watch what the others do!

Have a nice trip. Japan is not the North Pole! ^_^

thank you  :clap:  ^_^  ;)

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Ask a stupid question. So because it's winter now.. So when I visit a bar, where do I hang my thick coat? lol :x I never visit a cold country before.

First, if it's really cold (or if you feel as if...), you can keep your coat on a few minutes after entering the place.

Some have cloakrooms, some have just hooks on a wall (I would suggest not to leave any valuable inside, even if Japan is the safest place on earth...).

If they have nothing and if you are really hot, just put it on the back of your chair.

If the bar stool has no back, put it on the next stool if it's free, and if somebody needs it, you'll have an opportunity to start a conversation...

Above all, watch what the others do!

Have a nice trip. Japan is not the North Pole! ^_^

 

From my experience, most bars will have a special section for you to hang your outerwear. 

If your seat is almost right next to the wall, the bar would be designed in a way where you can hang your outerwear behind.

Many bars will be small so they will usually adopt the latter approach.

Ditto for some izakayas or restaurants.

 

Speaking of valuables, I love to leave my wallet at my office desk while I go off to the cafeteria to drink some milk tea.

My colleague always told me to keep my wallet away.

I always troll her by saying, 'But it's Japan!'

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From my experience, most bars will have a special section for you to hang your outerwear. 

If your seat is almost right next to the wall, the bar would be designed in a way where you can hang your outerwear behind.

Many bars will be small so they will usually adopt the latter approach.

Ditto for some izakayas or restaurants.

 

Speaking of valuables, I love to leave my wallet at my office desk while I go off to the cafeteria to drink some milk tea.

My colleague always told me to keep my wallet away.

I always troll her by saying, 'But it's Japan!'

 

thank you!  :thumb:  :clap:  ;)

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thank you  :clap:  ^_^  ;)

You are welcome, Warlock.

Darkflame has certainly more recent and accurate advices.

About wallets, they say that if you leave yours on a bench in a park in Tokyo, you find it at the same place, or at the nearest police counter the next day...

But I never tried; did you, Darkflame? :lol:

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Low crime does not mean no crime.  Dont risk it lah Darkflame-san, why tempt people?

 

My cache of lube and condom got stolen off me when I was at 24 Kaikan Shinjuku.

 

One of my friends had cash taken from his wallet when he went to the toilet at a capsule hotel.

 

If you mention it to the locals, they will say that the crime is done not by Japanese but by foreigners but who knows what the truth is. Better to be safe than sorry.

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I got my watch stolen at a public bath in Japan (in a very rural place). I left it under my towel in the changing area. It was a very cheap plastic wristwatch so I thought no one would dare take it. But I was mistaken. I think the culprit was a kid, because most of the people inside the sento were gradeschool children.

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can i access the keikyu line from haneda airport terminal 1??? anyone can let me know? thanks! 

 

Yes, you can.  See this : http://www.haneda-airport.jp/inter/en/access/train.html

The best way to navigate Japan on train in English is to use this website : http://www.hyperdia.com/en/.  

Key in "Haneda airport" in your origin, and the name of your station (eg : Shinjuku) in the destination and you'll find all the train schedule in English with the exact times and fares.

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in Spore where can i buy japan rail way pass?

You can call a few travel agencies and check their pricing in S$ first.  There is usually some difference because they use different exchange rate and some settle for lower profit margin. 

The last time I purchased the pass, the cheapest was with Misa travel.  They even deliver the pass to your home for free.  

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Most things in Japan hardly get stolen.

In fact someone left his/her key pouch (with keys in it) in my company cafeteria and has not returned to collect it.

Nevertheless, the key pouch is left by the water cooler and has been there for 2 weeks.

Umbrellas are a different thing altogether.

If yours is stolen, consider it lost forever.

Which is why there are areas to padlock your umbrella.

For JR pass, JTB is the best place to get it.

The Takashimaya branch has shifted to ION Orchard.

You will only get an exchange order and may redeem it at selected JR corners in Japan. (The staff speak good English but you can surprise them if you speak good Japanese.)

Haneda Airport links to both Keikyu line & Tokyo Monorail.

Fare-wise, Keikyu is slightly cheaper and offers better access to parts of Tokyo because they go south towards Kawasaki/Yokohama and northwards via through service with Toei Asakusa line (subway).

However, my advice is to take both services as a good experience.

Tokyo Monorail is a wonderful (and retro) line that was considered futuristic when it first opened. (Monorails were hardly imaginable in the 60s.)

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Recently, I went with Doddysapta to a gay bar @ Shimbashi called Townhouse.

My previous experience with the bar was good so far.

However, this time probably because i wore too much like a Japanese salaryman, the bar owner likely thought I was Japanese and told me I couldn't stay at the bar if I didn't buy anymore drinks.

Not his fault though; he's running a business.

I guess I will stay away from the bar for a while.

If anyone is interested, please take the chance to drop by Townhouse!

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I have seen the pass price but still a bit blur.

For Osaka Kyoto Tokyo Fuji area which one Shl I take?

The JR pass is divided regionally but because Tokyo is under JR East, Kyoto & Osaka under JR West and Fuji under JR Central, it would be cross-regional so you need to get the full JR pass i.e. covering all of Japan.

A round trip between Tokyo & Osaka is the same price as the all Japan JR pass.

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The JR pass is divided regionally but because Tokyo is under JR East, Kyoto & Osaka under JR West and Fuji under JR Central, it would be cross-regional so you need to get the full JR pass i.e. covering all of Japan.

A round trip between Tokyo & Osaka is the same price as the all Japan JR pass.

Thanks

Japan rail pass

7days 29,110Yen or $323

14days 46,390Yen or $515

I go 11days so which pass Shl I take?

Does it cover all the train within Tokyo?

Bus?

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Japan rail pass

7days 29,110Yen or $323

14days 46,390Yen or $515

I go 11days so which pass Shl I take?

Does it cover all the train within Tokyo?

Bus?

 

JR rail pass is usually worth it if you are using Shinkansen or trains that have an extra express surcharge.

Normally, I'd recommend the 7 day pass because I don't think you are going to travel that far for all 11 days.

To make your 14 day pass worth it, you need to travel to two regions away from Tokyo i.e. Osaka and perhaps somewhere like Tohoku/Kyushu.

And also, for a 14 day pass, it's better to have a travel period of more than 14 days in that case.

 

For bus, it covers some bus routes but ask JTB to advise you on the routes you can take.

 

Tokyo has 3 main railway companies, JR (Japan Railways), Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.

The rest are smaller private railway companies like Keikyu, Tobu, Seibu etc. 

The JR pass only allows you to take lines belonging to JR.

But JR is roughly enough because it covers key areas in Tokyo with the Yamanote line i.e. Tokyo's circle line.

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Was wondering if anyone can advise on any gay bars/clubs which are foreigner-friendly? Can speak a bit of japanese but aint that fluent. Was hoping to catch a glimpse of their gay scene in shinjuku 2-chome.. Thinking of visiting these places while there from 14~18dec..thx!

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Hi guys, just a quick question or two... Head in to Tokyo for four nights in Jan, so any tips for some spots where I might find some fun? Also, I have a couple of tattoos and have read stories that these are not really welcome so know any saunas that won't have issues with the ink? Cheers,

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anyone know when is the best day to visit 24 kaikan? do they have themes like the saunas in singapore? 

 

can't believe i am leaving tomorrow~! so excited!  :P  :P  :D  :D

They had no themes a few years ago, and don't advertise any on their site, but better asking darkflame or other "local".

They have more crowd on weekends, but all days are "interesting".

Have a nice trip!

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Hi guys, just a quick question or two... Head in to Tokyo for four nights in Jan, so any tips for some spots where I might find some fun? Also, I have a couple of tattoos and have read stories that these are not really welcome so know any saunas that won't have issues with the ink? Cheers,

In 24 kaikans, I have seen some guys with small tattos (not the large yakuza style ones).

I don't know about the others.

Have a nice trip!

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