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While Japan does not use RM or Hunqz, they do have many choices when it comes to Massages or Escorts. I usually use these sites for searching (I speak Japanese myself but you can use Google translate for these sites)

 

https://www.gclick.jp/search_list.php?pref=13&genre=7&type[]=6&start=26

The business trip option would be for boys and you can choose the are and type you are looking for. Just be sure when you reach out to check if they accept Foreigners, many will list they do not serve (I'm guessing due to language barriers)

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https://tokyo-gay.com/index.html

Here is another one!

 

This site is for Massages and they have an English page:

https://gay-massa.com/

 

The shops are also very active on Twitter and you can start here: 

https://twitter.com/tokyo_gaynavi

 

If you are heading there soon, have a great trip!

 

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In Tokyo, what is the best area to stay in, near the brothels and Metro?  Any hotel recommendations?  The best way to get to your hotel from the airport?    Also a good place to exchange money.

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The most famous gay area in Tokyo is called Shinjuku ni-chome ("knee-chormay").

I've previously stayed at the City Hotel Lonestar, which is situated within the gay area. 

However, you can not bring guests back to your room.

The trip from the airport depends on whether you arrive at Narita Airport - an hour out of the city -  or Haneda Airport which is in Tokyo itself.

Download an app called Rome2rio. It gives all the options of getting from point A to point B.

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1 hour ago, brall3 said:

😱😱  WOW!  I am glad I took my blood pressure pill before seeing your post. 🤣

And that map is only part of the system,  as most lines carry on, out of the city into the countryside.  Now everything is also in English, and there are huge maps on the stations, giving details of all the nearby buildings. A huge advance on when I first went 40 years ago. It pays to master the Subway, it doesn't take long, there are 2 different  companies, and then travel around Tokyo is remarkably easy. The gay area is around the station Shinjuku -San-chome. San is 3. 

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9 hours ago, Keithambrose said:

And that map is only part of the system,  as most lines carry on, out of the city into the countryside. 

Also, that map doesn't show the JR network, which is equally complex:

jr-rail-map-tokyo.jpg

A tip if you can't work out the fare: just buy any value of ticket and make your journey. At the exit, find the fare adjustment machine and put your ticket in. If you've overpaid it will refund the appropriate amount; if youo've underpaid it will tell you how much more to pay.

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2 hours ago, a-447 said:

If you ever stand there looking confused, lost or puzzled, just wait. Before too long you'll be surrounded by locals eager to help. 

It's the way things work in Japan.

Interestingly, a long time ago, I took a taxi from hotel to  client. As has been mentioned before, most of Tokyo has no street names. The doorman looks up the address in an enormous  map book, dealing with Chome, block no, building no, etc. Off we went. We arrive, taxi driver shows me the building. Drives off. Its the wrong building, he was lost. I had no cluster of helpful Japanese, in deed no English spoken. Luckily I found a pay pho e, and rang client.  They then directed me!

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3 hours ago, thaiophilus said:

Also, that map doesn't show the JR network, which is equally complex:

jr-rail-map-tokyo.jpg

A tip if you can't work out the fare: just buy any value of ticket and make your journey. At the exit, find the fare adjustment machine and put your ticket in. If you've overpaid it will refund the appropriate amount; if youo've underpaid it will tell you how much more to pay.

Yes, the JR System is impressive.  However I found it more confusing, not so much English. Worth noting that the hi speed Shinanksen have their own section at Tokyo Station. 

 

When I was first in Japan,  if I didn't know farw,etc, I was advised just to walk through the open barrier next to the official. I was told that as a foreigner, gaijin,  I would not be stopped!

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