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I'm planning a trip back to Japan in the spring and will be in Nagoya for about three weeks. I've been going through all of the threads and found a few agencies with offices there, but wondering if anyone has been and has any recommendations.

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I tried Chance and DG in Nagoya. Both were very responsive and you are able to communicate in English with them easily through email or line. DG has a more central location in Sakae but the rooms are small and it definitely feels like a brothel. However if you like to see the boy from different angles then you will love DG cos there are mirrors at the side of the bed and on the ceiling :)

Chance uses an private apartment which is more comfortable but their location is further from the city center. 

Prices for Chance is slightly lower but I feel that the photos of the boy on their website were more heavily touched up haha. Still he had a great body and was a great kisser 🤭

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2 hours ago, Foolish said:

DG has a more central location in Sakae but the rooms are small

Nagoya struck me as basically an industrial hub. Been there, see no need to revisit.

2 hours ago, Foolish said:

DG has a more central location in Sakae but the rooms are small

It was not too long ago in China, when a guy brought me to a love hotel (we must have been the only same sex couple to use the place) whose rooms had mirrors all around. The whole place had an over-the-top decor, glitzy like Las Vegas, and large. The room too was large. It had mirrors all over, but I quickly realised that big rooms and mirrors don't go well together. To see yourself or your partner in action, I needed binoculars.

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1 hour ago, macaroni21 said:

Nagoya struck me as basically an industrial hub. Been there, see no need to revisit.

I agree, it was the most boring city I have been to in Japan so far. But I wanted to go to Ghibli Park and Shirakawa-go and so it was ideal for me to stay a few days there...

But i can't imagine what it would be like to stay for 3 weeks like the OP planned 😅

1 hour ago, macaroni21 said:

but I quickly realised that big rooms and mirrors don't go well together.

I have never been in a room with a ceiling mirror but i kinda enjoy it :p

The rooms at DG in Nagoya and osaka are not big so you can skip the binoculars haha

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5 hours ago, macaroni21 said:

It was not too long ago in China, when a guy brought me to a love hotel (we must have been the only same sex couple to use the place) whose rooms had mirrors all around. The whole place had an over-the-top decor, glitzy like Las Vegas, and large. The room too was large. It had mirrors all over, but I quickly realised that big rooms and mirrors don't go well together. To see yourself or your partner in action, I needed binoculars.

My experiences in China usually required a magnifying lens 🔍

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But, all said and done, I'd rather have a room with no mirrors. The problem is that when one is entwined with the boy du jour, any reflected image of boy likely includes reflected image of self -- which tends to be ego-destroying. If there is any market niche for AI, it should be for AI mirrors that know when and how to "edit" the reflection. 

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16 hours ago, Foolish said:

I agree, it was the most boring city I have been to in Japan so far. But I wanted to go to Ghibli Park and Shirakawa-go and so it was ideal for me to stay a few days there...

But i can't imagine what it would be like to stay for 3 weeks like the OP planned 😅

Nagoya is best used as a base for day trips. It has little to offer tourists.

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And as a place to change trains! I once did a lovely short week-end trip outside Tokyo to Matsumoto and the lovely old town of Takayama. I had got there by train and bus, but getting back I needed a faster route. So local train to Nagoya linking with shinkansen back to Tokyo. No need even to step outside the station.

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19 hours ago, Foolish said:

I agree, it was the most boring city I have been to in Japan so far. But I wanted to go to Ghibli Park and Shirakawa-go and so it was ideal for me to stay a few days there...

But i can't imagine what it would be like to stay for 3 weeks like the OP planned 😅

I have never been in a room with a ceiling mirror but i kinda enjoy it :p

The rooms at DG in Nagoya and osaka are not big so you can skip the binoculars haha

Many years ago, the short time hotel off Surawong  had a mirror on the ceiling. Also one of the massage parlours, Aqua Spa, or V Club?

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