floridarob Posted yesterday at 09:40 AM Posted yesterday at 09:40 AM I'll be in Tokyo and planned a 9 hr layover so I could try one of the massage/escort places that offer their private rooms for this Friday. I've lost track of which place is which, I was planning to use Jam, but all of the guys I was interested in aren't available or on holiday. If you look at the Jam site, it pretty much has my "types" of guys....I'm into shorter brown skin tops, btw https://www.jam-2014.com/cast/ Quote
macaroni21 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago @floridarob I have sent you a private message. While I have some experience with Japan, it's not that extensive. From those businesses that I have used, Tokyo Kids and Dojo might work for you; they also seem to be reliable and straightforward (re booking). Tokyo Kids has several locations around Tokyo City and other cities too. In my private message I have given you the URL directly to the Shinjuku Gyoenmae shop (I hope). If for any reason, you get the overall landing page of Tokyo Kids just select the dark blue tab at top left: Quote
macaroni21 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Oops, I clicked SEND accidentally. As you can see, it can get confusing because they seem to have two Shinjuku shops. I advise the dark blue one, because I have used it before and I know for a fact that they have a physical shop (I attached the pic above). Also, it tells you to get there using Shinjuku Gyoenmae metro station which is a smallish station with only three exits. You won't get too lost. Any of the 3 exits will work for you to get to the shop. Make sure you have data roaming and Google Map on your phone. The shop itself has rooms within, but if they are fully occupied, then you still go to the shop, meet the boy and then the boy will walk you to a hotel room nearby. The Shinjuku ni-chome (2-chome) location of Tokyo Kids -- the black tab -- I have never used before. I don't know if they have a shop, or if they use nearby hotels only. If they don't have a shop, they will tell you to meet them at some street location. As a first timer in Tokyo, there's too much of a risk getting lost within the labyrinth of streets. But it can be done if you get a detailed map from them and you also have a detailed map of the metro stations and their exits. I don't advise it, especially when their nearest metro station is Shinjuku san-chome (3-chome). This is a very cmplicated station with well over ten exits. Anybody trying this station for the first time has a 99% chance of getting lost. There is also Ueno branch on Tokyo Kids (brown tab above). I add this as an option because from Narita Airport, there is an express train to Ueno station (shorter time than the train to Shinjuku Station). However, I have never used the Ueno branch before, and I don't actually know where in Ueno (a large city by itself) it is. If you're at Haneda Airport, then Shinjuku is nearer to you than Ueno. I also mentioned Dojo in my above message but I don't think Dojo has a shop. Instead they will tell you to go to a specific location to meet the boy. As with Tokyo Kids' ni-chome location, there's too much of a risk getting lost within the labyrinth of streets if there is no shop to go to. a-447, FunFifties and bkkmfj2648 3 Quote
caeron Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago If you haven't been, Shinjuku ni-chome is the traditional gay location in Tokyo. I recall getting accosted on the street there by a young Japanese guy who was totally into my western Salary Man vibe. The fact that he felt coming at me on the street was sort of wonderful. Alas, I had other interests at the time. To me, at least, Shinjuku ni-chome is a bit of a pilgrimage site, the heart of old tokyo gay life. But, I've not used any of the agencies yet, so can offer no comment on them. Quote
macaroni21 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Another business with a physical shop and with your type of boys is Danshi Gakuen (DG), and they have in-house rooms. However, their rooms do not have ensuite bathrooms, and they have a complicated system where the boy has to use the intercom to ask permission from what I call air-traffic control before he walks you down the corridor to the common bathroom. This is to ensure that no customer ever bumps into another customer. For this reason, which I consider an inconvenience, I don't advise DG. Also, DG is a bit further from metro stations (though still walkable) than Tokyo Kids. If I remember correctly, they also advise Shinjuku San-chome station -- the one with more than ten exits. Quote
macaroni21 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 19 hours ago, floridarob said: I'm into shorter brown skin tops, btw You know you're not likely to get brown skin in Japan, right? Quote
floridarob Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, macaroni21 said: You know you're not likely to get brown skin in Japan, right? Is what drew me to this place from the start, since someone posted about it here, lol https://www.jam-2014.com/cast/ Quote
macaroni21 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 27 minutes ago, floridarob said: Is what drew me to this place from the start, since someone posted about it here, lol https://www.jam-2014.com/cast/ I must have missed that post. But if it said that Jam specialises in darker complexioned guys, did it occur to you that boys can be made to look darker because of camera settings, studio lighting and editing? 🤪 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, macaroni21 said: I must have missed that post. But if it said that Jam specialises in darker complexioned guys, did it occur to you that boys can be made to look darker because of camera settings, studio lighting and editing? 🤪 I think King of College, also Shinjuku ni chome is still going. I haven't been there for some time, but they had boys on display, and rooms on site. Reasonably priced. floridarob 1 Quote