12is12 Posted June 3, 2018 Posted June 3, 2018 Hi Guys, I went through the archive, and learned 3 things: Most saunas don't like westerners. There's this brothel http://www.kocnet.jp/english/index.html and this one https://kids-jp.com/en/tk/s/ Can anyone contribute any kind of updated tips? Anything on Kyoto? Thx (-: trencherman and TotallyOz 2 Quote
Members Tartegogo Posted June 3, 2018 Members Posted June 3, 2018 II went to king-of-college at least 4 times, it is nice, the manager explained how it works in English. I always took the boy back to my hotel, though, didn’t use the rooms there. The rules are very clear, there is no funny business or asking tips for extras or anything like that. The manager also can explain who can do what. The boys don’t speak much English at all. Tokyo-kids looks amazing, i’d Love to be able to go. I know nothing about the Kyoto scene, sorry. But it makes sense that it would be small, since it is a city 7 times smaller than Tokyo, after all. trencherman 1 Quote
Members zazzu Posted July 21, 2018 Members Posted July 21, 2018 The best sauna for foreigners is probably "24". There are several locations, but the best is the Shinjuku location. Ueno is pretty good too. I've had lot's of fun at both. The one in Shinjuku is just soooo conveniently located. in the heart of the gayest area in Tokyo! haha I've never used King of College but I used Tokyo Kids once. The guy who was working the entrance spoke English and he was available, but I ended up choosing another guy. I went in prepared and had a few of my wants/likes translated so my expectations for the encounter were relatively clear. Being able to communicate is nice but I wasn't there for conversation either! I recommend KOC or Tokyo Kids if you're short on time or if you are after something specific and you don't want to waste time. Otherwise, going to 24 (or another sauna) or using an app like Grindr will be more rewarding. You might have to do some "hunting" but you will have a lot of fun. 24 has a lot of variety (Japanese bears as well as twinks, younger and older guys, along with many foreigners), plus you have the shower and steam rooms, group rooms and private rooms (those cost more though). The group rooms have open spaces, which can be fun and even lead to orgies, but there are "bunk bed" style play areas in the group rooms that offer a little more privacy - not so much on the top but the bottom bunks are very dark. I can't comment on Kyoto. I only did a day trip there from Osaka to enjoy the sights. Tartegogo and Alaskabear 2 Quote
12is12 Posted July 27, 2018 Author Posted July 27, 2018 Thanks a lot Zazzu. I'll be there late October. I understand that in 24 there's public and private sex. Moneyboys or free? Quote
Members zazzu Posted July 27, 2018 Members Posted July 27, 2018 Hi 12is12 I've never experienced moneyboys at 24. I've had a few MBs offer their services in other cities around the world, but never in any sauna in Japan. Most people who go to 24 use the public area. It's cheaper (about USD$25) and there are plenty of semi-private spots, usually the bottom bunks because they are almost pitch black, and the shower room has some private stalls, some with glory holes and some completely private. While I've never paid for the private rooms in any of the 24's around Tokyo (there are 3 - Shinjuku, Ueno and Asakusa IIRC), I have hooked up with a few guys who cruised the public area and brought me back to their private room. You can get a few people here or there who will paw at you while you're fooling around with someone in the public area, but it's usually not a big problem. I never felt the need to splurge for a private room. I'm looking forward to hearing about your trip. Please let me know how you like it. Tartegogo 1 Quote
12is12 Posted July 28, 2018 Author Posted July 28, 2018 Thx Zazzu, I'll surely report. Meantime, I browsed KOC. It looks as if NOBODY bottoms, and only a few top. At TK it's almost the same. Do they really flourish and prosper without any fucking? Also NO big/long dicks. Any chance of finding a guy who's cut? What does "3P - 3 thumbs" mean? Quote
Members zazzu Posted July 28, 2018 Members Posted July 28, 2018 Yeah, oddly enough, I think a lot of the guys who work at both places (KOC and TK) are more or less straight. They probably get a lot of Japanese customers who are into body worship or just sucking the escort off. In their culture, there's a lot of host bars where the customers just like the attention of a cute guy (or beautiful woman for the straight guys) paying attention to them. In places like KOC or TK, there's more nudity and touching involved. I tried to find a bottom in advance but it's kind of pointless. The reason is because there are sooo many guys listed on their websites but that doesn't mean they are working when you want to meet. I went to TK and asked who was available and could bottom for me. The host showed me a book with a bunch of inserts for each guy. He pulled the inserts up out of their sleeve by an inch or two for the guys available at that moment. IIRC, out of the 75+ pages, there were still 8-10 guys who were available and could bottom. I believe 3P means threesome (3 People). Most Japanese guys are uncut, in my experience. Big dicks are rare in Japan... They are out there but average/smaller are more common. As a top, that never bothered me much. BTW, the local terms for top/active and bottom/passive are sword (top) and cat (bottom). In Japanese, that's tachi (top) and neko (bottom). Here's a link I found when I tried to confirm the spelling. http://lgbt.wikia.com/wiki/Japanese_gay_slang It has some other useful slang words too. Quote
Members Tartegogo Posted July 29, 2018 Members Posted July 29, 2018 16 hours ago, 12is12 said: Thx Zazzu, I'll surely report. Meantime, I browsed KOC. It looks as if NOBODY bottoms, and only a few top. At TK it's almost the same. Do they really flourish and prosper without any fucking? Also NO big/long dicks. Any chance of finding a guy who's cut? What does "3P - 3 thumbs" mean? If you want cut Asian guys, you need to take a tour of the Philippines. Big dicks in East-Asia? I have never heard anyone going to East-Asia to hunt for big dicks. That is a first. Quote
paulsf Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 You have to define what you consider big dicks. You can be presently surprised at what you will find these days. There are a few posters that spend time in Brazil and Asia and have no complaints in either. Quote
Members zazzu Posted July 29, 2018 Members Posted July 29, 2018 Yes, many Asians are on the normal to small end of the spectrum, but there are many big dicked Asians out there. I've had good luck in Thailand and occasionally in China, too. And I may have to try the Philippines now too. haha Quote
Guest joelm82006 Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 I've done a fair amount of looking and it appears that there's not much (if anything) happening on the scene in Kyoto. Anyone know anything to the contrary? Quote
gayboi1 Posted October 14, 2018 Posted October 14, 2018 On 8/31/2018 at 5:16 PM, joelm82006 said: I've done a fair amount of looking and it appears that there's not much (if anything) happening on the scene in Kyoto. Anyone know anything to the contrary? There is a branch of Danshi Gakuen (Male School) in Kyoto. That is pretty much all I could find during my trip planning. Quote
Darden911 Posted June 5, 2022 Posted June 5, 2022 On 7/21/2018 at 2:18 PM, zazzu said: The best sauna for foreigners is probably "24". There are several locations, but the best is the Shinjuku location. Ueno is pretty good too. I've had lot's of fun at both. The one in Shinjuku is just soooo conveniently located. in the heart of the gayest area in Tokyo! haha I've never used King of College but I used Tokyo Kids once. The guy who was working the entrance spoke English and he was available, but I ended up choosing another guy. I went in prepared and had a few of my wants/likes translated so my expectations for the encounter were relatively clear. Being able to communicate is nice but I wasn't there for conversation either! I recommend KOC or Tokyo Kids if you're short on time or if you are after something specific and you don't want to waste time. Otherwise, going to 24 (or another sauna) or using an app like Grindr will be more rewarding. You might have to do some "hunting" but you will have a lot of fun. 24 has a lot of variety (Japanese bears as well as twinks, younger and older guys, along with many foreigners), plus you have the shower and steam rooms, group rooms and private rooms (those cost more though). The group rooms have open spaces, which can be fun and even lead to orgies, but there are "bunk bed" style play areas in the group rooms that offer a little more privacy - not so much on the top but the bottom bunks are very dark. I can't comment on Kyoto. I only did a day trip there from Osaka to enjoy the sights. I used TK about 2 years ago, just before COVID, and found it pretty good. It's definitely a specific routine/program that they take you through, though. Quote
Guest Posted June 5, 2022 Posted June 5, 2022 I used King of College a couple of times and was disappointed on the second visit. I've visited TK several times and they're very good. Their lads also provide the best & most consistent 1 hour service anywhere. I've also visited this place, although it's in a different part of Tokyo and took some finding: https://en.hi-na.com/main.php I visited one other place near to TK, which I think was called Get Wave, but their website is now closed. One of many places several floors off the ground. However, I've not been to Japan for several years now & don't know what's still open. Lots of websites no longer work. This one is good for finding bars, but you do need to do a little work. https://tokyo-gay.com/ These days it's relatively easy as you can open in Chrome and have the browser translate it. I don't think that was an option when I first used it, many years ago. Quote
a-447 Posted June 5, 2022 Posted June 5, 2022 Japanese guys are often reluctant to bottom for foreigners because they think we are all too big for their cute little butts to accommodate. (A guy has never refused to bottom for me 😢) The KOC website states in English that the boy won't bottom, but in Japanese it says he will. In years past I think the KOC website used to say that although the guy will bottom he reserves the right to refuse if he thinks the client's cock is too big. Quote
PeterRS Posted June 6, 2022 Posted June 6, 2022 Re Japan and the host boy bars, it might be useful to new members for me to repost information about them. This is one chain that can be found in many of Japan's cities, including Kyoto. There are two in Tokyo. As you can see, there is a lot of detail about the boys, what they will do (the icons tell you if he will top or bottom or both), whether he will accept a drink (alcohol) and if he has been in a gay porno movie. Another part of the site will say precisely when they are available. All can be booked in advance even before your arrival in Japan. The price list shows that the service is not cheap. On the other hand with the Japanese Yen now low against the US$, a one hour session in your hotel room is around US$100. I am told most customers have the boys go to their hotel rooms rather than use a room on the premises. This is fractionally cheaper. With Tokyo's horrendous traffic, don't worry about his being late. He will arrive exactly at the appointed time, if not a little beforehand. And the session will last exactly for the time you pay for. From most reports I have seen on line and heard from individuals, almost all the boys deliver exactly what you want and give you the feeling they are enjoying their time with you. Absolutely no tipping! http://lang.dgdgdg.com/top.php It's unlikely anyone will be visiting Japan in the near future as it has just opened its borders to group tour visitors. No one knows yet when solo tourists will be permitted entry or under what conditions. Hopefully by some time in the autumn (which is when I want to return!) As for saunas, as mentioned '24' in Shinjuku ni-chome is a great sauna. Usually there will be quite a wide age range with a largish number of students from nearby universities. The '24' in Ueno is about a 15 minute walk from Ueno station and really quite easy to find. Slightly more working class lads there but still worth a visit. In both you just have to get used to having sex more or less in the open spaces (very dark) unless you pay extra for a private room. From my own occasional observations, I have not noticed any particular reluctance for Japanese there to bottom. Indeed, one of the most amazing experiences I had in 24 Shinjuku was on a Saturday afternoon with a guy who was married with 2 kids. He was insatiable! He said he went every Saturday afternoon and the whole point was to get f---ed to the point of exhaustion! fedssocr 1 Quote
fedssocr Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 To me $100 for an hour session with a cute boy doesn't seem so expensive. But I am in the US where escort prices are fairly high and the sorts of guys I like are difficult to find (here it's mostly older muscle guys). I think this thread has encouraged me to make a stop in Tokyo instead of Seoul next Spring zazzu and Wynter11 2 Quote
PeterRS Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 At almost ¥150 to US$1, the Japanese ¥ has not been lower since 1990. With the country now open more or less, there is no better time to visit. May bargains to be had. reader and zazzu 2 Quote
fedssocr Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 airfares are kind of nuts right now but I'll keep checking Quote
fedssocr Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 Actually I discovered that if I do a multi-city itinerary BKK-HND-IAD it's way cheaper airfare wise. Any suggestions on good locations to stay for a first-timer? zazzu 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted October 20, 2022 Posted October 20, 2022 9 hours ago, fedssocr said: Any suggestions on good locations to stay for a first-timer? Obviously this very much depends on your budget. The first thing to remember is that Tokyo is a huge city, mostly low rise and so location is important. The public transport system is fantastic, extensive and cheap. You can get almost anywhere with the Japan Railways (JR) overground system or the various subway lines. The problem is it all closes down just before midnight and the last thing you want even to consider is a taxi home. Taxis are horribly expensive. Since you will no doubt want to be near the main gay area, Shinjuku is the obvious location for your hotel. This is the main high rise district but underneath street level there is a rabbit warren of passageways, all with shops, which means if it is raining you can easily walk to get around. Shinjuku station is one of the busiest in the world and takes a little getting used to. But here again the location is great. From Narita airport there is the fast Narita Express train which has just one stop before Shinjuku. As you would arive at Haneda there is no train service but a handy regular limousine bus service that also goes direct to Shinjuku station. If you are adventurous, there is a monorail that takes you to one of the main JR and subway stations. But I think not ideal for a first time visitor. The next thing you need is a good bilingual map. Actually atlas is more appropriate because you need lots of pages if you want to explore other parts of the city (and they are well worth exploring). I like this one because it is smaller than a paperback whereas most of the others seem to be a bit larger than a paperback. As for hotels in Shinjuku, there is one right in the middle of gay district, the City Hotel Lonestar, but the rooms are tiny - and you do not know the meaning of tiny until you see them! Basically hotel price is often dependent on room size. Business hotels are near the cheaper end but the rooms are small often without a proper wardrobe or much room for a large suitcase - but the bathrooms will be spick and span! The other point to note is that if you are visiting around the time the sakura is in bloom, rates will be higher. This is generally anywhere from mid-March to early April. The Shinjuku Prince Hotel is an older property but within walking distance of the gay area. . I have stayed at what is now named the Citadines Central Shinjuku Tokyo Hotel which used to be a Best Western. I liked it, although it is on the edge of the red light district and you may have to put up with the odd tout approaching you to go to a straight club - oddly many are African! Always book a double room if you plan to have company for the night as the single rooms will have just a small single bed. Rooms with breakfast should come in at around US$120. I have also stayed many times at the excellent Century Southern Tower which is only a three minute walk from the station and located on the top floors of a skyscraper building. Bed and breakfast is nearer $160 but well worth it. I have seen recommended elsewhere a hotel just across from Shinjuku Gyoen Park (a bit closer to the gay district) but I cannot recall its name. Nearer the time I can give you lots more information about what to see and where to go - gay and otherwise! Heba as-sa3udeya, splinter1949 and fedssocr 1 2 Quote
a-447 Posted October 20, 2022 Posted October 20, 2022 These days google maps, rather than printed maps, is a better way to get around. Unless you are familiar with Tokyo -or any other big city - it can be a total nightmare! If I remember correctly, I was using Google maps in Osaka and it was actually showing not just the map, but a photo of the street which constantly changed as I was walking along! I'm not sure the City Hotel Lonestar is still open. In any case, as Peter says, the rooms are really small. Also, when I stayed there, you could not bring guests back. fedssocr 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted October 20, 2022 Posted October 20, 2022 4 hours ago, a-447 said: These days google maps, rather than printed maps, is a better way to get around. Unless you are familiar with Tokyo -or any other big city - it can be a total nightmare! If I remember correctly, I was using Google maps in Osaka and it was actually showing not just the map, but a photo of the street which constantly changed as I was walking along! I'm not sure the City Hotel Lonestar is still open. In any case, as Peter says, the rooms are really small. Also, when I stayed there, you could not bring guests back. I have never found any problem with guests at other hotels - perhaps because they tend to be so much bigger and its difficult for staff to spot guests. I also use my trusted atlas mostly because I sometimes want to visit friends and Japanese addresses are notoriously difficult as they are totally different from western addresses. But I'll try google maps when I return next year. I wonder if google provides all the info on the underground many passageways. Forgot I also stayed once about 5 years ago at the Gracery Hotel in Shinjuku and enjoyed it. The important thing to remember is that there are two sides to Shinjuku station and preferably you want a hotel on the east or south side. Heba as-sa3udeya and a-447 1 1 Quote
fedssocr Posted October 20, 2022 Posted October 20, 2022 I was looking at the Tokyu Stay chain that looks promising. https://www.tokyustay.co.jp/e/hotel/SE/ Quote
PeterRS Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 It looks very nice if you are happy with the price. I don't know that chain at all. Quote