If your on business in Japan and want to blow off some steam, there is a useful blog called Akiko's Planet to help locate New-Half activities in Tokyo.
http://akikos-planet.cocolog-nifty.com/
Under the category "Nightlife" if you scroll down you will find some interesting options for cabaret and service in Japan.
If you like the Tiffany and Alcazar experience in Pattaya, but want something in a smaller venue and more hip than some BKK shows, try the Roppongi Kingyo just of Roppongi Street in Tokyo 3-14-17 Roppongi.
http://www.kingyo.co.jp/
The theater is rather small -- holds maybe around 100. The dancers come by before and after to chat. Some gay, some girls and some new-half entertainers perform. The put on a really nice 50 minute show. You can get drinks and dinner, but expect to put down 50 quid or more per person.
A service worth considering is the Gender Exchange at http://www.nhgx.jp
The site is completely in Japanese, but with some persistence and/or e-mail to [email protected] you can contact one of the few English speakers. The toll is about 100 quid depending on timing and options; but if you are in Tokyo you probably are not there because you are looking for a cheap holiday.
http://akikos-planet.cocolog-nifty.com/
Under the category "Nightlife" if you scroll down you will find some interesting options for cabaret and service in Japan.
If you like the Tiffany and Alcazar experience in Pattaya, but want something in a smaller venue and more hip than some BKK shows, try the Roppongi Kingyo just of Roppongi Street in Tokyo 3-14-17 Roppongi.
http://www.kingyo.co.jp/
The theater is rather small -- holds maybe around 100. The dancers come by before and after to chat. Some gay, some girls and some new-half entertainers perform. The put on a really nice 50 minute show. You can get drinks and dinner, but expect to put down 50 quid or more per person.
A service worth considering is the Gender Exchange at http://www.nhgx.jp
The site is completely in Japanese, but with some persistence and/or e-mail to [email protected] you can contact one of the few English speakers. The toll is about 100 quid depending on timing and options; but if you are in Tokyo you probably are not there because you are looking for a cheap holiday.
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