Work no fun for companions at Japan's hot-springs hotels
News On Japan via Tokyo Reporter -- Aug 09
"The hotels have tied up with job brokers to add sexual services to the other attractions," says Reiko (a pseudonym). The 26-year-old "companion" tells Nikkan Gendai (Aug. 7) that she's been working in a rural hot springs resort for the past two years, where the "Sexy Banquet Course" is particularly popular. For an outlay of 10,000 yen for 60 minutes of the lady's time, a client is allowed to get in a few smooches and gropes
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May 18
| China cracks down on over-the-top anti-Japan dramas |
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A deri heru (“delivery health”) call-girl tells the tabloid that she is often requested to arrive at major hotels in the Shinjuku and Ikebukuro entertainment areas of Tokyo by Chinese visitors. (Tokyo Reporter) |