It's better to actually live there
. Roppongi. . yeah its pretty big, but Its better to go there with dates if you life nearby as there are a LOT of cool small bars around there that are perfect for dates.
There are some cool clubs there too. . .sometimes. For clubbing though I found it better to just go to Shibuya. A-life got shut down and its owner arrested, Muse got too cock-heavy for me, and Warehouse closed recently. flower is still cool. . .if you know the organizers to the events there(they hook you up a lot of the times if you're cool) theres a couple of smaller clubs there that I pulled from that I Dont remember the names of anymore as I only went there a few times.
With clubbing, you just have to find your niche. find clubs where the girls are into you and you'll have fun there. There are a LOT of clubs there (even with the club scene there being crap because of. . .well a lot of things I wont get into here) but even though the clubs really aren't that great you can still pull if you: a) go early b)find your niche club. Theres a club called Camelot in Shibuya, its been there for a few years, and when I went there it had just opened up and gave a HUGE discount for people that were foreigners (I have no idea why) I think I pretty much paid about 15 bucks entry and got tokens for two free drinks! It was awesome, for some reason I really didn't have to run much game, the way the clubs was situated pretty much allowed me to pull every time I went there.
I remember going there one Halloween, and met this chick that had the words "fuck me" written on her stomach so I asked her "do you know what that means"? and she said "Yes, please fuck me"!
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. . .
So that's what I did.
anyway for some reason they changed the way the club was on the interior/music/dj etc. . . and just by doing that it pretty much fucked a lot of stuff up it seemed and it no longer was my niche anymore
So I just went to other clubs until I found one.
Thing is though. . . .yes I do speak the language. Not like business fluent, but I can carry a decent enough conversation to have a date though. You can get women in Tokyo pretty easily (in comparison to. . .L.A.) you just have to explore more. but really, you can just be a regular at any decent bar. . .even in ikebukuro (which isn't really that bad tbh There were a couple HUB bars near the station that I went to and pulled from.)
but yeah, its actually better to live there and know the language . . .which isn't really that hard as you hear it everywhere, do a little studying, go out, meet people. and eventually you'll just start understanding shit,. . .then you'll start speaking it.
And yeah the logistics are so good there. . .While yeah you can have crap nights, there is absolutely no excuse to have bad logistics in Tokyo. . .like really, there should be no excuse. I lived all over the place there and even in places that are about 40-50 minutes from major cities, and I STILL called girls over to drink at a bar near my place and had them come over for a bang. I [pretty much lived in a lot of the major areas and some minor areas in and around Tokyo. Got bangs in each location, so yeah, no excuse for that at all.
. Roppongi. . yeah its pretty big, but Its better to go there with dates if you life nearby as there are a LOT of cool small bars around there that are perfect for dates.
There are some cool clubs there too. . .sometimes. For clubbing though I found it better to just go to Shibuya. A-life got shut down and its owner arrested, Muse got too cock-heavy for me, and Warehouse closed recently. flower is still cool. . .if you know the organizers to the events there(they hook you up a lot of the times if you're cool) theres a couple of smaller clubs there that I pulled from that I Dont remember the names of anymore as I only went there a few times.
With clubbing, you just have to find your niche. find clubs where the girls are into you and you'll have fun there. There are a LOT of clubs there (even with the club scene there being crap because of. . .well a lot of things I wont get into here) but even though the clubs really aren't that great you can still pull if you: a) go early b)find your niche club. Theres a club called Camelot in Shibuya, its been there for a few years, and when I went there it had just opened up and gave a HUGE discount for people that were foreigners (I have no idea why) I think I pretty much paid about 15 bucks entry and got tokens for two free drinks! It was awesome, for some reason I really didn't have to run much game, the way the clubs was situated pretty much allowed me to pull every time I went there.
I remember going there one Halloween, and met this chick that had the words "fuck me" written on her stomach so I asked her "do you know what that means"? and she said "Yes, please fuck me"!
. . .
. . .
So that's what I did.
anyway for some reason they changed the way the club was on the interior/music/dj etc. . . and just by doing that it pretty much fucked a lot of stuff up it seemed and it no longer was my niche anymore
So I just went to other clubs until I found one.
Thing is though. . . .yes I do speak the language. Not like business fluent, but I can carry a decent enough conversation to have a date though. You can get women in Tokyo pretty easily (in comparison to. . .L.A.) you just have to explore more. but really, you can just be a regular at any decent bar. . .even in ikebukuro (which isn't really that bad tbh There were a couple HUB bars near the station that I went to and pulled from.)
but yeah, its actually better to live there and know the language . . .which isn't really that hard as you hear it everywhere, do a little studying, go out, meet people. and eventually you'll just start understanding shit,. . .then you'll start speaking it.
And yeah the logistics are so good there. . .While yeah you can have crap nights, there is absolutely no excuse to have bad logistics in Tokyo. . .like really, there should be no excuse. I lived all over the place there and even in places that are about 40-50 minutes from major cities, and I STILL called girls over to drink at a bar near my place and had them come over for a bang. I [pretty much lived in a lot of the major areas and some minor areas in and around Tokyo. Got bangs in each location, so yeah, no excuse for that at all.
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Can you pull in one of the Roppongi clubs with some lame Top40s music and western tourists looking for Japanese pussy? Sure.
Roppongi is huge. This statement is lacking and is what most people "think" about the place. As I said, I am not a huge fan, but to write the place off is foolish.
It's mainly concentrated on a tiny area next to Roppongi crossing, calling it huge would be a stretch, but maybe I'm missing something.
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If you're location independent and not some Japanese workaholic you'll quickly find that Tokyo is really boring if shopping all day every day is not your idea of having a good time and the language barrier is just too big.
Really? Come on. If Tokyo is boring then you need to drop some intel on where to go. I am losing you here.
I personally like any major south east asian cities more than Tokyo, but that's just my personal preference.
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There are no cool lounges, all the foreigner friendly somewhat larger bars are crap and the clubbing scene is dying.
I am not sure even how to respond to this. We are obviously spending time in different places. Every city/night/club has hits and misses, but in Tokyo there is no reason to have a "crap" night. Just "crap" logistics and intel.
I'm not really interested in getting into an argument with you, just posting my POV. I spend 3 months there over the years and would say my intel regarding night life has always been solid and I tried lots of clubs and bars.
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