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Things you always wanted to ask about Tokyo, Akihabara & Shinjuku
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Travelling to Japan and fancy a juicy experience in the capital city? Our Tokyo adult guide will encourage you to leave the kids at home and go explore a less talked about side of Japan.
From an unconventional adult toy industry, through anime desires, to know what to do and not do in Asia's largest red district, Tokyo is one of the most decadent cities in the world.
If you are up to some fun whilst in Japan, you probably want to start with the red district in Kabukicho. I always wanted to check out Asia's largest red district for myself and figure out what's really going on there.
It's well known that Kabukicho has many bars run by the Japanese mafia. One quick search online and you will find crazy stories about how tourists were drugged, had their credit cards maxed out or worse.
There are so many dos and don'ts for tourists in this district I wouldn't want to list them all. I will leave it to the experts to tell you more about how to behave and what to look out for when you want to do more than just look.
It's tempting to want to go and visit a parlour or a love hotel which promises fun with hostesses, but the reality is, if you don't speak good Japanese you won't understand what's going on and you will be refused service. My advice is to stay away unless you really know what you are doing.
One of the best pieces of advice I can give you is whilst in Kabukicho, you better watch but not touch. The same applies to food and bars.
The food is not very good. One glance at the reviews and you can see that most restaurants leave tourists disappointed. The prices are high, the quality is poor and there are few authentic places around. Let's face it, people don't usually come to Kabukicho to eat.
There are lots of bars in the area. If a drink is what you are after, make sure you do your research before going in. Ideally, you will not bar hop in Kabukicho, unless you have a Japanese speaking guide.
Kabukicho is a fantastic place to wander around and marvel at the neon lights, but nothing else, unless you are well versed in what's going on behind closed doors.
Just know that engaging in "night trade" activities is illegal in Japan but the definition is strictly limited to coitus. Anything else beyond this is legal. So the option is there, as an open secret.
Sadly, there are many victims of human trafficking and Tokyo is regarded as one of the top trade cities in the world. Please make sure to not be part of the problem if you decide to participate. Always research before you do anything.
Another problem is the legal age of consent in Japan. The legal age of consent in Japan is 13. No surprise you see so many little anime characters who look far too young for their own good.
A quick search and you will uncover a dark side of Japan, where men pay young people for all sorts of things.
Various prefectures introduced their own laws and changed the legal age to 18 to protect children.
Beyond the above, Tokyo is a great place to find a partner and participate in adult-only activities.
The most common areas to find love hotels are Shinjuku (Kabukicho), Shibuya, Ikebukuro and Uguisudani. The hotels are commonly referred to as "Delivery Health/Love Hotels".
Expect that all communication with the booker, the receptionist and the lady you meet will be in Japanese.
Before you start, always check the prefecture's legal requirements to avoid prosecution. There are lots of sites dedicated to the Tokyo adult industry whereby foreigners exchange reviews and recommendations.
It is also wise to research and learn about the various rules, etiquette and terms used during these dealings.
Whether you are solo and up for some fun, or in a loving relationship looking to spice it all up, Tokyo is the place to be in order to find all sorts of crazy experiences.
So what about Akihabara? I know you are intrigued and want to read more about it. Is Akihabara a dark spot on the Tokyo map or just a harmless electronic district?
Hard to say really. The moment you get out of the Akihabara station, you will see massive ads full of anime girls in provocative poses in very short skirts.
It takes time to get to know Akihabara properly. One glance is not enough. You need to insert yourself into the investigation, go from shop to shop, learn, observe, see what others like and what others seek. And it ain't pretty.
Objectified anime is the main attraction in Akihabara, hidden behind a multi-billion dollar industry for the anime-hungry nation. Dolls are paraded around, provocative figurines are for sale for hundreds of dollars.
Maid cafes are in fierce competition with each other, all sending cute Japanese girls dressed as maids to convince you to follow them into the dark realms. Long lines of customers await their turn to marvel at the innocent maids who serve sugary treats, shaped like bunnies and kittens.
What is meant to be a world created for children, soon became an attraction for the mature, who want to taste the fresh fruits of life once more?
Beyond the dark side of Akihabara, there is plenty of good food, fun shops and epic electronic stores waiting to be discovered, without the need to go down the rabbit hole.
This wouldn't be a real Tokyo adult guide if I wouldn't send you to M's, Tokyo's largest adult department store. This is a seven-floor shop that promises to bring your fantasies to life. What can one find in such a place?
The top three floors are full of videos, DVDs and all sorts of posters. You can find games, used panties and all sorts of crazy things intended to spice up a boring Sunday.
The fun starts on the fourth floor, where you can find all sorts of cosplay costumes to satisfy all your fantasies. If you want to dress like your favourite anime character, this might be the place to find everything you need. The third floor is women only and has lingerie and exquisite adult toys. If you want sensual and luxurious, this might be the floor for you.
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The second floor is dedicated to bondage and dildos. There are sizes, shapes and colours for everyone.
The first floor is dominated by male-only toys. There are a myriad of toys, onaholes and realistic rubber dolls to grab your attention. There are anime dolls, disposable toys as well as electric powered devices.
One glance at M's Pop Life department store and you will clearly understand that Japan is still a male-dominated country. For every device designed for women, there are 10 different types of onaholes for male pleasure.
M's is relatively well priced and has a large variety of products. Expect to spend an hour or so looking for the right toys. When it comes to the male market, Japan seems to be way ahead of Europe.
When it comes to women, though, Japan is way behind, as some of their instruments of pleasures are rather outdated and cumbersome.
As large as M's may be, space is incredibly tight and there is very little personal space with all the other shoppers around. M's is a popular tourist spot, so expect crowds in the main season.
Akihabara has more to offer than meets the eye. If your Tokyo adult only activities mean adult shop hoping, then you are in the right district.
Don Quijote is a multi-story shop located 5 minutes away from M's. Although it's a general shop, the top floor has a dedicated 18+ section.
You will be surprised to see lots of couples shopping for their next perfect toy as if they were picking ingredients for their dinner party. Overall, space is better organised, although the variety is much more limited than in M's.
In the same Don Quijote, you will find a whole floor dedicated solely to cosplay and costumes and the selection is insane.
It's easy to get lost in Akihabara. The signs are mostly in Japanese, and stores look very much the same to the untrained eye. Usually, the most interesting stores are on the 2nd or 3rd floor, but you won't know about them until you find them by accident.
We have created a handy map for you to guide you on your quest to find the best shops in Akihabara. Simply click on the numbered pins on the map to check the location and a few words about each store.
Akihabara itself is very small, marked green on the map. However, throughout the years, the Electric town took over a larger area surrounding Akihabara, marked blue on the map.
We recommend visiting Akihabara during the early evening hours, just after dark, so you can fully immerse yourself in this vibrant, crazy world.
Explore Tokyo's centre of anime and manga culture with a personal maid on a unique 2.5-hour sightseeing tour of the vibrant Akihabara district. Learn more about popular culture in Japan, and then go to a maid café.
Discover the weird, wonderful world of Akihabara Electric Town on this 2.5-hour private tour, exploring Japan's Otaku culture. You will engage in fun karaoke and visit a maid-themed cafe on this light-hearted tour.
Enjoy a 2-hour tour of Tokyo's Akihabara neighbourhood including a visit to a “maid cafe” or a “Fresh and Kawaii moe sushi” experience.
Discover Tokyo from a different perspective with a go-kart rental or with a guide in the Akihabara neighbourhood. Ride your fun vehicle through the public streets after a briefing on how to drive the go-karts before you set off. Explore at your own pace.
There are so many love hotels in Tokyo especially in the Love Hotel Hill in Shibuya, Kabukicho area, Ikebukuro’s north side, and Uguisudani Station. As a rule, you should avoid the cheapest option, as you usually get what you pay for.
Love Hotels in a well-known area can also take full advantage of their customers and charge more. Weekends are more expensive and try to check in early evenings as otherwise, you will get left with the full-night option which is of course pricier.
Love Hotels are known for their privacy, and you and your company don't have any other human interaction. There have been times when love hotels refused entry for non-Japanese looking clientele, same-gender couples or more than two individuals. This is not always the case, hence checking the reviews and finding the right love hotels for your needs is paramount.
The following Love Hotels are foreign friendly and highly rated. Please use common sense when visiting these hotels and ensure that you follow all laws, rules and regulations to avoid any issues.
Situated in Tokyo's largest red-light district, Kabukicho in Shinjuku, HOTEL PERRIER (Adult Only) is a love hotel that features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking. There is a 24-hour front desk on site and free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Every room is fitted with a flat-screen TV with Video-on-Demand, karaoke and a DVD player. The en-suite bathroom comes with a TV and is fitted with a spa bath, bathrobes and slippers. Free toiletries are provided for guest's convenience.
Situated in Tokyo's largest nightlife district in Japan, HOTEL & SPA AN Shinjuku Kabukicho is a love hotel designed for adults only.
A flat-screen TV with satellite channels, Blu-ray player and game console, as well as a laptop and a computer are featured. You will find a kettle in the room. Every room is fitted with a private bathroom. Extras include bathrobes, slippers and free toiletries. There is a 24-hour front desk at the property.
Situated in Tokyo's largest nightlife district in Japan, HOTEL & SPA J-MEX Shinjuku Kabukicho is a love hotel designed for adults only.
All soundproof rooms at Hotel & SPA J-MEX come with a flat-screen TV with a blu-ray player, VOD, and karaoke. Each room features a different decor and is equipped with a private sauna and a spa bath with a TV. Bathrobes, slippers and free toiletries are provided. There is a 24-hour front desk at the property.
Love hotels have various attributes, some with themed rooms, weird decorations and access to all sort of toys. There are usually vending machines which sell beverages as well as adult toys and costumes. There is no extra charge for juicy programs either, unlike normal hotels.
Love hotels have "rest" (休憩) times (lasting about 2-3 hours) and "stay" (宿泊) times (overnight). Rest rates start from 3000 yen, while stay rates can be double or triple the price. Note that some hotels don't allow re-entry as the doors typically close automatically behind you. So ask if this is the case or bear that in mind. Payment is often at a machine, but sometimes through a small window where you can only see the receptionists hands.
Do you have something to add? Any tips for our Tokyo adult guide? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Cory Varga - Cory is a published travel writer and award-winning photographer based in North Yorkshire. She has a passion for storytelling with pictures and words.
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I love Japan country and once been applying for a job there.
Good luck! We hope our Tokyo adult guide helped you understand some unconventional aspects of the culture there :)
"What is meant to be a world created for children, soon became an attraction for the mature, who want to taste the fresh fruits of life once more."
This one sentence is very nicely put out, but I think it misses the mark. Japan is an isolating culture - especially when you're in a giant city like Tokyo. The people who indulge in the kind of culture you find in Akiba are missing out (or their former self did) on the 'fresh fruits of life', and either are looking for substitutes or never evolved past that point.
You are right, Roger. We know there are so many aspects when it comes to a Tokyo adult guide. We read extensively about the subject and watched some super documentaries about how incredibly multi-dimensional this problem is.
One of them being the otaku or the girl bands which are meant to inspire the otaku culture. It's insane!! And yes, that's totally correct, people like this really missed out on opportunities. Not that it should be an excuse for their behaviour but rather a wake-up call for the current issues Japan is struggling with.
fantastic insight into Japan's adult life
Japan has a amazing and unique culture. I love the naughty side of japan! haha : )
I just arrived here, and will have to check out some of these places. Amazing culture. (Aside from the young ones). But not my job to judge I suppose.
Hi Brandon,
I hope you are loving Japan. The culture truly is so different and awesome. Sure, no place is perfect, but hey, Japan comes pretty close.
Hehehe! The naughty side of Japan. Thanks for sharing.
Haha, this made me laugh. I really am curious what you think of the love hotels, especially the ones with the crazier designs. I went looking for some of them in Tokyo but only found ones with more normal themes. Maybe next time. ;) (I just wish that people would not abuse children.)
I think love hotels are a great invention. To be fair, I'd much rather know people use love hotels for their needs than ordinary hotels I need to use for my travels. :D I would love to check one out, though. One with seriously weird interior...because why not haha
very interesting and unique take of japan. Thanks for sharing. Afterall, it's the birthplace of hentai. Oops..haha
One of my Japanese friends told me hentai literally means pervert and they don't like using that word. Now I know why. You are totally right, it is...an unconventional place to say the least.
Goodness gracious...13? This was really eye-opening, definitely shows another side to Tokyo!
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A bit crazy isn't it? There are some regulations in place, but just not enough...
That's fascinating! Akihabara sounds a little saddening but, as you said, there's a lot in the area and it's interesting to explore. I'd love to go to a love hotel and see what all the fuss is about! Brilliant piece.
Honestly, Akihabara is a great place. It's a bit weird, true, but you just need to understand it's a different culture. However, still a bit sketchy hehe
Honestly such an interesting read! I'm fascinated by Japan and this makes me want to go there all the more! Thanks :)
I do love Japan as well. Such brilliant place. Weird but awesome
Haha, this is an interesting side to the Japanese culture. I've seen some hentai online before. Bizarre stuff. Great post, thanks for sharing !
Glad you like it. Japan is a bit weird, but still my favorite no matter what
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Im Bonusteil der Reihe „Prostitution, „Trostfrauen“, Versklavung in Japan“ wird das Thema der Prostitution im heutigen Japan behandelt. 1956 wurde das Anti-Prostitutionsgesetz beschlossen und kurz darauf umgesetzt. Demnach ist Sex gegen Bezahlung verboten, jedoch ist damit nur der Vaginalsex eingeschlossen. Anal- sowie Oralsex und andere Praktiken sind damit erlaubt. Bordelle durften auch nicht mehr geführt werden, doch auch dafür hat sich eine Lösung gefunden.
Mittlerweile haben sich viele unterschiedliche Alternativen entwickelt. So kann man beispielsweise in sogenannte „Fashion Health“ Shops , Pink Salons oder Image Clubs gehen, in denen vorzugsweise Oralverkehr angeboten wird. „Soaplands“ , offiziell Badehäuser in denen Kunden unter anderem massiert und von den Frauen gewaschen werden, benutzen allerlei kreative Ausreden, um Sex legal zu halten.
Zum einen müssen die Kunden die Frauen selbst bezahlen, sodass die Besitzer sagen können kein Bordell zu führen, zum anderen wird behauptet, dass die beiden sich während ihres Aufenthalts und der Massage ineinander verliebt haben – was den Sex zwischen beiden Parteien legal macht.
Neben diesen Formen der Prostitution gibt es noch Callservices oder Datingseiten, bei denen Frauen nach Hause bestellt werden.
Während einige dieser Geschäfte entweder vollkommen legal, oder unter die graue Zone fallen, ist es dennoch verboten offiziell Sex zu verkaufen. Wer dabei erwischt wird, kann mit einer Strafe von bis zu sechs Monaten oder 10.000 Yen (zurzeit ca. 82 Euro) rechnen. Wer jedoch Orte dafür bereitstellt, und damit in den Bereich eines Bordellinhabers fällt, muss für bis zu sieben Jahre ins Gefängnis, oder 300.000 Yen (zurzeit ca. 2456 Euro) Strafe zahlen.
Obwohl die Sexindustrie sich offiziell also mit allen möglichen Services außer Vaginalverkehr auszeichnet, gibt es inoffiziell nach wie vor „Bordelle“. Mit kreativen Ausreden wird das Gesetz umgangen oder auf andere Möglichkeiten zurückgegriffen.

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