Avoid Illegal Activity as a Foreigner
[QUOTE=Berry29;6752743]I thought most of those girls don't bother with foreigners? I took a walk by there but never chatted with any of them. I did chat with some locals who felt pretty strongly against those girls since a lot seem to be basically baited into it from debt from the host clubs.
As for the original inquiry, I have high praise for THC. Been meaning to write a report here and will soon. It was a bit pricey but a mind blowing experience.[/QUOTE]I would be very very careful approaching a street prostitute if you don't look Japanese. Places like THC, Soaplands, delivery health are typically licensed by the Japanese health ministry (thus the girls undergo regular STD testing, they are 21 years and older, can legally work in Japan, and most importantly pay taxes on their earnings). The Toyoko girls of Kubikucho are anything but legal. The cops may look the other way if a Japanese national speaks to them and starts negotiating (right on the street corner). But if an obvious looking foreigner does it, passerby's will definitely notice.
Maybe if you do it online or choose locations that are not highly visible, then maybe. What if it's a sting? I don't want to experience the Japanese judicial system as a non resident. I'll pay extra and stick with legal establishments. Those who enjoy taking risks, can go ahead. Let us know how it goes. If one really wants a cheap date, try your luck with civilians. You'll need to be relatively fit and probably under 50. You'll also need game. Speaking Japanese helps.
Thank you for Tokyo! Any thoughts on Fukuoka?
Thank you braddahs for all the info on Tokyo. Since I can't speak Japanese and will be my first experience in Japan, I think I'll go with THC as a easier and more friendly option. Don't think I'm ready to go pick one up at the street yet. Got to start somewhere first. I'll also be hitting up Fukuoka. Anyone got tips or experiences at Fukuoka?? Again, any help will be appreciated. I'll report back my experiences.