Luxe 哥
2 days ago
Yesterday afternoon after finishing a meeting with my Japanese guide, he asked me to walk around Yoshiwara with him. I'm thinking, you've got so many damn SPs... why would you need to go to a soapland? Turns out he needed to inspect a new partner soapland and help book for a friend of a Hong Kong buddy. The friend's friend said he wanted 9 people to go to the soapland together - same shop, same designated time. This request seems pretty normal, but the reality is it's really hard to pull off. First, because most soaplands have around 6-8 rooms, having 9 people at the same shop simultaneously is challenging. Second, the designated time thing - most soaplands have specific time slots, like 2pm session, 4pm session. Having a specific time is also a bit difficult for them. Third, and this is pretty predictable, after picking and booking the girls... they want to change girls again. I get that Hong Kong people are flexible, but Japanese people just aren't flexible like that. Switching girls becomes quite a hassle. Some friends might think that since you're paying the soapland, they should accommodate the customer. Well, this is a cultural difference - Japan has their own rules.
