[QUOTE=Mrmaroon5]I had Hannah for the first time at Tokyo and it was terrible. She is the one who hands you a bar of soap on the table shower and tells you to wash your self. ... Tokyo is just so convenient especially when I am by the airport.[/QUOTE]Wow! That has never happened to me on more visits than I can count to our Favorite little corner of Japan here in Memphis (although I'm not certain that any of the gals actually speak Japanese. I suspect their native language is a little different.)
Ditto on the convenience factor. It's a major reason why they continue to get my business from time to time.
My only "bad" experience came one afternoon when they were really crowded. I got stuck in a room at the front corner of the building by one of the worst-English-speaking gals I've ever met there. She finally got across the point that they were very, very busy and that the most I could get was a 30-minute massage (I usually go for the full hour treatment with sauna, TS, and dry sauna). Then, she said something like "somerun rill be light hele in er minute" [editorial comment: that's not a typo, Jackson, I''m just trying to type in spoken Tennesseean/Korean] and abandoned me in the room for about 15 minutes. I finally walked out, asked for my money back, and left.
Other than that, I've always left well-massaged, happy, and relaxed. Here's hoping that I never, ever, ever have the "opportunity" to meet the gal named Hannah that you mentioned!
Southern
P.S. Since that one bad experience, I generally try to avoid Tokyo around payday and go at times when most folks are working elsewhere. All good again!
