Tokyo’s an amazing city with hot girls, but not so easy on your pocket. Public transport is excellent so you won’t need to travel by car, but note that the subway closes around midnight so keep that in mind when you’re going clubbing.
General Info/Misc:
Akihabara – Place where stores selling electronics line the streets.
Ginza- Lots of expensive high end fashion malls and stores.
Marunouchi – Big business and financial district in Tokyo
Shibuya – Fashionable place among teens and young people, selling the “in” stuff. Loaded with hot girls. Sort of a huge equivalent of Siam Square in Bangkok. There are also clubs here.
Harajuku – People who dress up “extreme” walk around here. Like a place where it’s Halloween every day, this is the place for Cosplay. You can see Japanese manga characters, people dressed in “Lolita” and “Gothic” styles. There are even cafes whose themes are dedicated to various Manga series. Takeshita street is where teens seemed to like to walk around and buy stuff from the roadside shops.
Omotesando – Eerily similar to Orchard Road in Singapore
Roppongi - Where all the Gaijin clubs are, as well as some more mainstream Japanese ones.
People in Japn are extremely polite, and they have the best service I’ve ever experienced bar none.
Food – Cheap delicious meals can be had for 500 yen, but that’s about as low as you’re gonna get. If you want to get fancy and dine in a restaurant you’re going to pay for it. Check out Hon-Tosaya in Asakusa; best beef I’ve ever had in my life. Tonkatsu Maisen - Great tonkatsu(deep fried pork cutlet)
Girls
Plenty of hotties walking around all over. The thing is, the kind of quality that you typically find in smaller percentages in Bangkok abound in Tokyo. There are so many 8s and even 9s walking around, especially in Shibuya. Many Japanese girls’ legs and bodies can’t match the high levels of their faces though, and quite a number have bad teeth. There are very few fatties around. I noticed that J-girls and Japanese people in general don’t like to make much eye contact, even when talking, and a friend of mine who’s lived there confirmed that. A Thai friend who’s in a university in Tokyo told me J-girls are less conservative than the middle - upper-middle class Thai girls, although I still didn’t see any PDAs during the day.
Day Game
109 mall, Shibuya - Think of being in an all-female mall jam packed with hot fashionable Asian chics casually going about their shopping, with 0 men around. That is 109, my friends. The outdoor elevator area to the entrance door is like an assembly line in a poon factory churning out quality talent non-stop – I was there on a busy day, and it seemed like the doors were producing an 8+ every 5 seconds. The area has benches with people sitting around waiting however, so it might not be a wise idea to unleash your street game right then and there. The mall only contains stores selling clothing for women, so the ratio is 10:1.
Afternoon Tea – This is the name of a chain of cafes and stores selling gifts. The store is called Afternoon Tea Living (if memory serves) and the café is called Afternoon Tea Tearoom. I went to the branch in the Shin-Marunouchi building. Again, absolutely 0 men in the café. Many girls sitting alone by themselves, staring at their soufflés. On the contrary I also heard there are certain places where there are very few women eating, like the Yoshinoya-like places.
The girls will blush, smile and will go out of their way to be very helpful when approached, but that doesn’t mean closing is a cakewalk.
Night game
Many small clubs on small streets branching off Gaien Higashi road in Roppongi , some of which cater to girls into hip-hop music and culture. If you’re a black guy and got rhythm you’d be able to do well here, as there are many clubs dedicated to Japanese girls who want to meet brothas. Note that you’ll still have to compete with a roomful of other black guys for the girls though. Very few Japanese or white men in these clubs. The girls here generally have better English and are on the older side (late 20’s -30’s), but many are still good looking. I checked out a place called “Matrix” something and another club whose name I don’t recall. Full of annoying touts in front of these places though.
I heard stories of clubs where the girls were specifically looking for white guys also, but didn’t check them out. Alife and a place called Gaspanic were mentioned, but I thought I saw 2 Gaspanics – one small club near 911 (if I correctly recall) on a small road and it appeared to be closed, and a huge club right on Gaien Higashi. Later heard that to get in Alife you must be at least 23, so lucky I didn’t go.
Vanity Lounge – Large mainstream club filled with locals in Roppongi. Opens till morning, insane line to get in. Groups of girls can skip the line, but you’re probably going to wait 1 hour plus on a Saturday night. 3500 yen cover charge. When I finally got to go in I found myself in a club packing the most talent per square inch I’ve ever been into. The place was so crowded it was difficult to move around, but I couldn’t complain as there seemed to be hot girls everywhere I turned. Vanity’s a mainstream club, so the people there are mostly Japanese men and women. There were few foreigners, and the ones there weren’t doing too well with the girls from what I saw. The girls there seemed to be very into doing their thing; in the Bangkok non-pro clubs girls would be standing around tables holding their drinks, but are quite receptive if you approach them. In contrast in Vanity the J-girls were dancing all over the club instead of at their tables but seemed less receptive when approached, like not wanting their party vibe to be disturbed. Probably contributing to that was the fact that all spoke very little English, and didn’t want to bother to try and have a broken conversation in a noisy club. I used Roosh’s “Hey, you look like you’re having the most fun out of anyone here” for bout 15 straight approaches and probably no one understood that. Everyone thinks I’m Japanese too, so I don’t have that exotic look factor and their initial reaction was always a confused look that I’m speaking English to them. Switching to simple stuff such as “Hi, I’m …” seemed better, but the convo died down not long after. (Learned later from a friend that being from a SEA country can be a bit of a DLV in some Japanese’ eyes, so I shouldn’t have been quick to mention that.) It got to a point where it didn’t matter that I spoke completely in Thai in jest soon after the opener – same results a lot of the time. There were some English speaking girls that I hit it off with, they were quickly excited and were eagerly showing me pictures on their phones, but they were all 6’s. (Funny how all the girls who’re good with English in Tokyo aren’t as hot?) Hard to bother with 6’s when you’re in a club where 8’s vastly outnumber 6’s. Saw a foreign guy who did well – he opened with buying a group of girls vodka shots when the “Shots” song came on, spoke Japanese and was a good dancer though.
Conclusion
In my opinion there are 2 ways to do Japan:
1.Come for a short stint of about 2-3 weeks and exploit the hell out of your niche. Mainly go to the clubs catering to Gaijins in Roppongi; if you’re black go to the hip-hop clubs where girls come to meet black guys, if you’re white go to clubs where girls dig you. Minimal Japanese required. Drawback is the girls you’ll be getting will be generally older (30’s with some late 20’s) and not as hot (still more than enough pretty ones in my eyes though).
2.You want the mainstream girls, and maybe even a shot at the 8.5s and 9s you see in Shibuya. You’ll have to have the ability and means to spend months in Japan and learn Japanese along with the cultural nuances, as well as the patience to go on dates. Oh and probably the game or a gimmick to pull it off if you’re going for the high end. Reward is, from what I could see, the mecca of Asian poon – the youngest and prettiest Japanese girls.
General Info/Misc:
Akihabara – Place where stores selling electronics line the streets.
Ginza- Lots of expensive high end fashion malls and stores.
Marunouchi – Big business and financial district in Tokyo
Shibuya – Fashionable place among teens and young people, selling the “in” stuff. Loaded with hot girls. Sort of a huge equivalent of Siam Square in Bangkok. There are also clubs here.
Harajuku – People who dress up “extreme” walk around here. Like a place where it’s Halloween every day, this is the place for Cosplay. You can see Japanese manga characters, people dressed in “Lolita” and “Gothic” styles. There are even cafes whose themes are dedicated to various Manga series. Takeshita street is where teens seemed to like to walk around and buy stuff from the roadside shops.
Omotesando – Eerily similar to Orchard Road in Singapore
Roppongi - Where all the Gaijin clubs are, as well as some more mainstream Japanese ones.
People in Japn are extremely polite, and they have the best service I’ve ever experienced bar none.
Food – Cheap delicious meals can be had for 500 yen, but that’s about as low as you’re gonna get. If you want to get fancy and dine in a restaurant you’re going to pay for it. Check out Hon-Tosaya in Asakusa; best beef I’ve ever had in my life. Tonkatsu Maisen - Great tonkatsu(deep fried pork cutlet)
Girls
Plenty of hotties walking around all over. The thing is, the kind of quality that you typically find in smaller percentages in Bangkok abound in Tokyo. There are so many 8s and even 9s walking around, especially in Shibuya. Many Japanese girls’ legs and bodies can’t match the high levels of their faces though, and quite a number have bad teeth. There are very few fatties around. I noticed that J-girls and Japanese people in general don’t like to make much eye contact, even when talking, and a friend of mine who’s lived there confirmed that. A Thai friend who’s in a university in Tokyo told me J-girls are less conservative than the middle - upper-middle class Thai girls, although I still didn’t see any PDAs during the day.
Day Game
109 mall, Shibuya - Think of being in an all-female mall jam packed with hot fashionable Asian chics casually going about their shopping, with 0 men around. That is 109, my friends. The outdoor elevator area to the entrance door is like an assembly line in a poon factory churning out quality talent non-stop – I was there on a busy day, and it seemed like the doors were producing an 8+ every 5 seconds. The area has benches with people sitting around waiting however, so it might not be a wise idea to unleash your street game right then and there. The mall only contains stores selling clothing for women, so the ratio is 10:1.
Afternoon Tea – This is the name of a chain of cafes and stores selling gifts. The store is called Afternoon Tea Living (if memory serves) and the café is called Afternoon Tea Tearoom. I went to the branch in the Shin-Marunouchi building. Again, absolutely 0 men in the café. Many girls sitting alone by themselves, staring at their soufflés. On the contrary I also heard there are certain places where there are very few women eating, like the Yoshinoya-like places.
The girls will blush, smile and will go out of their way to be very helpful when approached, but that doesn’t mean closing is a cakewalk.
Night game
Many small clubs on small streets branching off Gaien Higashi road in Roppongi , some of which cater to girls into hip-hop music and culture. If you’re a black guy and got rhythm you’d be able to do well here, as there are many clubs dedicated to Japanese girls who want to meet brothas. Note that you’ll still have to compete with a roomful of other black guys for the girls though. Very few Japanese or white men in these clubs. The girls here generally have better English and are on the older side (late 20’s -30’s), but many are still good looking. I checked out a place called “Matrix” something and another club whose name I don’t recall. Full of annoying touts in front of these places though.
I heard stories of clubs where the girls were specifically looking for white guys also, but didn’t check them out. Alife and a place called Gaspanic were mentioned, but I thought I saw 2 Gaspanics – one small club near 911 (if I correctly recall) on a small road and it appeared to be closed, and a huge club right on Gaien Higashi. Later heard that to get in Alife you must be at least 23, so lucky I didn’t go.
Vanity Lounge – Large mainstream club filled with locals in Roppongi. Opens till morning, insane line to get in. Groups of girls can skip the line, but you’re probably going to wait 1 hour plus on a Saturday night. 3500 yen cover charge. When I finally got to go in I found myself in a club packing the most talent per square inch I’ve ever been into. The place was so crowded it was difficult to move around, but I couldn’t complain as there seemed to be hot girls everywhere I turned. Vanity’s a mainstream club, so the people there are mostly Japanese men and women. There were few foreigners, and the ones there weren’t doing too well with the girls from what I saw. The girls there seemed to be very into doing their thing; in the Bangkok non-pro clubs girls would be standing around tables holding their drinks, but are quite receptive if you approach them. In contrast in Vanity the J-girls were dancing all over the club instead of at their tables but seemed less receptive when approached, like not wanting their party vibe to be disturbed. Probably contributing to that was the fact that all spoke very little English, and didn’t want to bother to try and have a broken conversation in a noisy club. I used Roosh’s “Hey, you look like you’re having the most fun out of anyone here” for bout 15 straight approaches and probably no one understood that. Everyone thinks I’m Japanese too, so I don’t have that exotic look factor and their initial reaction was always a confused look that I’m speaking English to them. Switching to simple stuff such as “Hi, I’m …” seemed better, but the convo died down not long after. (Learned later from a friend that being from a SEA country can be a bit of a DLV in some Japanese’ eyes, so I shouldn’t have been quick to mention that.) It got to a point where it didn’t matter that I spoke completely in Thai in jest soon after the opener – same results a lot of the time. There were some English speaking girls that I hit it off with, they were quickly excited and were eagerly showing me pictures on their phones, but they were all 6’s. (Funny how all the girls who’re good with English in Tokyo aren’t as hot?) Hard to bother with 6’s when you’re in a club where 8’s vastly outnumber 6’s. Saw a foreign guy who did well – he opened with buying a group of girls vodka shots when the “Shots” song came on, spoke Japanese and was a good dancer though.
Conclusion
In my opinion there are 2 ways to do Japan:
1.Come for a short stint of about 2-3 weeks and exploit the hell out of your niche. Mainly go to the clubs catering to Gaijins in Roppongi; if you’re black go to the hip-hop clubs where girls come to meet black guys, if you’re white go to clubs where girls dig you. Minimal Japanese required. Drawback is the girls you’ll be getting will be generally older (30’s with some late 20’s) and not as hot (still more than enough pretty ones in my eyes though).
2.You want the mainstream girls, and maybe even a shot at the 8.5s and 9s you see in Shibuya. You’ll have to have the ability and means to spend months in Japan and learn Japanese along with the cultural nuances, as well as the patience to go on dates. Oh and probably the game or a gimmick to pull it off if you’re going for the high end. Reward is, from what I could see, the mecca of Asian poon – the youngest and prettiest Japanese girls.