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Sapporo Outcall in Jozankei Onsen

2025/09/19 | 2565 views

Good evening, everyone. Autumn has fully arrived in Sapporo. How are you spending your time? When it comes to autumn in Sapporo, it’s all about hot springs! Jozankei Onsen, located about a 50-minute drive from downtown Sapporo, is famous. The other day, I had a client use an outcall service from Jozankei Onsen and went there. Mr.XThank you for always using our service!This was my first outcall service in Jozankei. It’s a very luxurious hot spring inn, and I’m sure the ladies who are called here will be delighted. (^^) The surrounding mountains are starting to turn a little autumn color, and the air is clear and refreshing.There’s even a foot bath in town, and it’s bustling with tourists. Gentlemen looking for a relaxing time in Sapporo, why not stop by Jozankei Onsen? You’ll definitely be pleased!✌️https://jozankei.jp/en/

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Hokkaido Now: News that travelers should know

2025/09/16 | 4137 views

1) New Chitose Airport Changes Parking Fees and Services New Chitose Airport has announced changes to parking fees and plans to expand its surface and multi-story parking garages. This announcement (September 10th) is posted on the airport’s official news/announcements page. Please check the new fees and operating schedules before arriving at the terminal. We will also be notifying you of peak times, so please allow extra time. Important: If you are renting a car for a road trip through Hokkaido, these changes will affect your overall travel costs and parking availability during peak weekend periods. 2) Qantas Resumes Direct Flights from Sydney to Sapporo (Winter Only) From December 15, 2025 to March 28, 2026, Qantas will operate the only direct flight between Sydney and Sapporo, three times weekly with an A330-200 aircraft. Flights will operate during the ski season and the Sapporo Snow Festival, ensuring over 20,000 seats are available throughout the season. 3) Hokkaido Shinkansen Sapporo Line: Opening Date: “Around Early 2039” Japan Railway Construction Co., Ltd. (JRTT) has updated its outlook. Assuming high risk, completion and opening to Sapporo are expected around early 2039. However, further delays are possible, and JRTT plans to reassess the overall schedule at key milestones in the tunnel construction. This means this is a long-term project and not an immediately available transportation option. Why it matters: While rail access from Tokyo to Sapporo is expected to improve in the future, airplanes will likely remain the fastest transportation option for the next decade. 4) Niseko’s Stalled La Plume Resort to Revive Following the initiation of court-ordered bankruptcy proceedings in April, a Tokyo-based investment fund acquired the under-construction La Plume project. According to local and subsequent reports, the developer has resumed construction and aims to open in late 2027. Progress on fundraising and permit acquisition will be closely monitored. Important: This indicates continued long-term confidence in Niseko. News regarding construction may affect accommodation supply and prices. 5) Increased Staffing at Otaru’s Photo Spots Following a series of dangerous incidents on Otaru’s steep, photogenic streets, the city has deployed security guards to ensure tourist safety and access. This is part of a nationwide discussion on overtourism etiquette. Please be aware that signs and on-site information will be further strengthened when visiting. Important: Please arrive well in advance of sunset. Follow staff instructions and install barriers to ensure stress-free photography.If you’d prefer a quieter end to your night, check out Sapporo Escorts and Japan Escorts, who offer hotel or home outcall services. Think of this as a pre-arranged, private encounter, and be discreet and courteous. Tips for a smooth interaction Confirm the basics: time, duration, total price, meeting location (lobby or room), and supported languages. If you’d prefer a quieter evening, search for hotel or home delivery services in Sapporo using a search engine, or check out our website for escorts and services. Think of it as a pre-arranged, private encounter, so feel free to contact us. Tips for a smooth exchange Confirm the basics (time, duration, total price, meeting location (lobby or room), and supported languages).Then you’ll be ready to enjoy a world of satisfaction!

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Sapporo Autumn Fest 2025 — A Gentle and Delicious Guide for International Travelers

2025/09/15 | 4082 views

During the Sapporo Autumn Fest (September 12–October 4, 2025), Odori Park will transform into a mile-long food festival. This local-focused guide covers the festival period, opening hours, venue blocks, recommended dining options, and stress-free tips, making it perfect for first-time visitors. Autumn in Sapporo, like autumn in Hokkaido, feels unhurried. For three weeks, Odori Park is filled with tents and long tables, and the aromas are enough to make you want to change your plans. Sapporo Autumn Fest is a city tradition dedicated to Hokkaido’s cuisine. Enjoy the best of Hokkaido’s cuisine, from produce and seafood to ramen, sweets, and local sake, all within walking distance of the park. If you’re visiting between late September and early October, make sure to set aside some time in the evening to immerse yourself in the festival atmosphere. Dates: September 12th to October 4th, 2025.Welcome to Sapporo Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM (last orders at 8:00 PM).Hokkaido Tourism Official Website HOKKAIDO LOVE! Location: Odori Park, multiple blocks from 4th to 8th, 10th, and 11th Chome. Scale: Approximately 1 km of booths, approximately 300 vendors, and over 2 million visitors. This is Sapporo’s largest food event. If you’re just arriving: Odori Park is located close to Sapporo Station or Odori Subway Station. Signs and staff are friendly to visitors. Features of Each Area (Helpful for Planning Your Route) Take advantage of the park’s natural east-west flow and choose your preferred direction. The festival is divided into themed zones, allowing you to create your own route. 4-chome (Information Square): A great first stop for maps, announcements, and “Today’s New Arrivals.” 5-chome (BAKU BAKU PARK): Enjoy ramen, bread, and casual dishes showcasing the flavors of Hokkaido wheat. 6-chome: Food and a live music atmosphere. 7-chome (BAR): A tasting corner offering Hokkaido wine, sake, and cocktails. A wide selection of snacks is also available. 8-chome (Hokkaido Market): Seafood, produce, and local specialties all under one roof. 10-chome (Meat Tokichi-chome): Grilled beef, pork, and lamb dishes perfect for sharing. 11-chome (Precious Table): If you prefer a meal over a light snack, this is the place for you to sit down and enjoy a meal. An easy route for first-time visitors: Start with directions in 4-chome → Snacks and ramen in 5-chome → Drinks in 7-chome → Main dish in 8-chome or 10-chome → Dessert or a relaxing finish in 11-chome. Keep an eye out for the daily specials. The daily specials and guest shops are also part of the fun. Recommended Menus (and FOMO) Soup and Noodles: Hokkaido-style miso ramen is served at several stalls, but don’t miss the regional specials like spicy miso, buttered corn, and seafood-focused rice bowls. Seafood: Scallops and crab are the main focus. Watch for the smoke from the grill and the fast-moving lines. Meat Corner: Jingisukan (grilled lamb) is hugely popular in 10-chome. Share a plate and keep walking. Sweets: Soft serve ice cream made with Hokkaido milk, fruit tarts, seasonal puddings, and more. Perfect for the crisp air. Quick Tip: If the smells make you hungry, that’s the time. The best part of Autumn Fest is sampling seasonal produce from all over the island. Crowd and Weather Strategies (for a Comfortable Night) Best Time to Visit: Weekday evenings through blue hour are the quietest. Weekend nights are lively and photogenic. Get there early to secure a seat before the lines get in the way. Seating: Tents are useful in light rain, but bring light clothing. Nights can get chilly quickly in late September. Cash vs. Card: Payment is made at the stalls. Many stalls accept cards and mobile payments, but cash is faster. Family Friendly: The park’s trails are flat and stroller-friendly. The entire walk is about 1 km long, so plan a turnaround point if you’re traveling with children. House Rules: Obey posted signs regarding outdoor eating and drinking and smoking in designated areas. Garbage sorting is clearly marked, so just follow the locals and you’ll quickly get the hang of it. One-Hour “Taste Test” Itinerary Short window? Try this: 4th Street: Grab a map and quickly review today’s highlights. 5th Street: Split a small ramen shop and bakery. 7th Street: One glass of wine, one glass of sake, or one craft cocktail, followed by water. 8th Street: A seafood plate for the table. 10th or 11th Street: A meat sharing plate or a quiet sit-down finish. Photography Etiquette Tables under the trees are photogenic, especially just after sunset, when the tents glow. Clear the aisles, take long shots to avoid blocking the line, and use the edge of the park to get wide shots that include the TV tower and fountain. Odori hosts festivals throughout the year, giving Sapporo a shared backyard feel that’s part of its charm. Quiet Time for Adults (Optional) After the Sapporo Autumn Fest, some travelers may want to enjoy some private time. We recommend Sapporo escorts, Japan escorts, and outcalls.Outcalls are just one way to end the night quietly. Sleeping early, soaking in a hot spring, or enjoying room service desserts are other unique ways to enjoy Hokkaido.

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Sapporo Love Hotel Guide: Two Recommendations with a Focus on Atmosphere and Basic Information

2025/09/14 | 2860 views

If you’re visiting Sapporo, don’t just think of a hotel as a place to sleep. Love hotels here have evolved to offer a sense of privacy. A variety of room types are available, including spacious suites, rooms with large-screen TVs and VOD, mist saunas, and even rooms with hot stone baths. Couples are increasingly using love hotels as a base for anniversaries or to relax between dining and bar-hopping. Knowing the two basic options—a few hours’ rest and an overnight stay—will ensure a smooth stay. 1) Hotel Watergate Sapporo (Large Hotel, Walking Distance from Susukino) Located a few blocks from the bustling Susukino area, Watergate is a large, well-equipped hotel with 88 rooms and parking for 76 cars. It’s also convenient for those taking a road trip around Hokkaido. All rooms feature free Wi-Fi and VOD. In select categories, the 26 rooms offer karaoke, massage showers, 65-inch TVs, and “mini cinema” nights. Some room types also feature saunas. Convenient access from Susukino and nearby Higashi Honganji Temple. This hotel is perfect if: You prefer spacious rooms and a wide range of in-room amenities. You want to be within walking distance of Susukino after dinner (or need on-site parking). You plan to enjoy the VOD, karaoke, and movie night ambiance. Quick note: The official room page shows various categories with warm lighting and a “theater-style” layout, consistent with what you’ll see upon arrival. 2) C-HOTEL affetto (Wellness-Oriented Rooms, 3-Minute Walk from Susukino) Located about a 3-minute walk from Susukino (and close to Nakajima Park), affetto offers practical comfort with a playful touch. Bath time is the highlight of this hotel. Some rooms offer mist saunas and stone saunas, allowing you to enjoy a mini spa experience in the evening. The interior features a bright, modern design with a white and wood grain theme. Please check the service list or room chart to confirm your desired amenities and room number. Recommended for: Those who take bath time and wellness seriously (some rooms offer mist saunas and stone saunas) Those who enjoy walking around the Susukino area at night Those who prefer open, bright interiors over a tranquil, “hideaway” atmosphere Note: The official service list lists the exact room numbers with mist saunas or stone saunas. This is extremely convenient if you know the type of atmosphere you prefer. How to Avoid Disappointment at Your First Love Hotel Visit Check the plans and prices on the official website. Love hotels operate on an hourly basis. “REST” (daytime/short-time) and “STAY” (overnight stay) hours vary depending on the day of the week. Some hotels offer “free time” during the day. Extending “REST” may incur additional fees, so be sure to read the price list carefully and set an alarm. In addition to price, choose a hotel based on photos and features. If you’re planning a night out enjoying movies and snacks, consider the screen size and number of seats (Watergate has a 65-inch category). If you’re looking to refresh, narrow your search by the number of rooms with mist saunas and stone baths at Affetto. Consider accessibility. Being within walking distance of Susukino will reduce stress, especially in winter. If you’re driving, check the availability of on-site or affiliated parking in advance. Keep basic policies in mind. Many adults-only hotels clearly state their 18+ restrictions and house rules (no noise, photography, or additional visitors). These details can be found on the hotel’s official website or through the reservation form. Many travelers choose these hotels for birthdays, spa “stays,” or simply to enjoy a larger room for a late-night stay. Relax or stay? We recommend a short stay (usually 1-3 hours) rather than an overnight stay. Specific lengths and prices vary by accommodation. Finally: Considering an outcall service? If you prefer to relax in your room rather than bar-hopping, Sapporo also offers an outcall service. This service involves a pre-booked companion arriving at your hotel at the specified time. Please confirm the time, duration, and total price for a smooth process. Follow hotel policy and remain quiet and discreet upon arrival and departure. Bring identification, communicate politely and clearly, and be courteous.

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My thoughts on night life

2025/09/13 | 2730 views

Working in the nightlife industry, I see a wide variety of nights.Some are neon-lit and vibrant,while others are quiet and intimate. No two nights are the same, and that’s what makes the job so exciting.From arranging escort services for nervous first-time clients to helping repeat clients plan their Japan escort experience, each experience is unique. What surprises many travelers is how low-key everything is in Japan.Unlike countries where brothels are openly lined on every street corner and soaplands are boldly advertised, things are much more modest in Japan.You won’t find people yelling on the streets.Instead, clients typically arrange their services through an agency in advance.Escorts are often dispatched directly to clients’ hotel rooms, providing a safer and more private experience, especially for first-timers or those who are a little nervous. As a staff member, I often hear similar concerns:“Is it safe? Are foreigners welcome?”The answer is yes.Booking through a trusted escort club ensures a smooth process.Some clients are curious, wondering, “What is a Japanese escort like?” and “How are Japanese escorts different from escorts in their home countries?”Honestly, the difference lies in the atmosphere.The emphasis is on being relaxed and having a good time, rather than a hectic atmosphere. Of course, not all clients are looking for the same thing.Some are looking for casual conversation and companionship, while others just want a fun night out before heading back to their hotel.Some seek elegance and luxury from their escort, while others just want a friendly person to laugh with over a drink.Being able to cater to each client’s needs is what makes this job so appealing. After all, nightlife here is more than just entertainment.It’s a place where locals, tourists, staff, and escorts all share a part of their lives.Whether it’s a night of karaoke amidst the bright lights or a quiet evening in a warm hotel room, each experience is personal.And to me, that’s what makes writing these stories so much fun.

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Romantic Evenings and Outcall Escorts in Otaru

2025/09/12 | 2564 views

Otaru is a charming port town near Sapporo, known for its beautiful canals and nostalgic atmosphere. At night, the gaslights reflect on the water, creating one of Hokkaido’s most romantic sights. Escort Services in Otaru While Otaru doesn’t have its own entertainment district, escort services in Sapporo often offer outcall escort options to Otaru hotels. This allows tourists to enjoy both the city’s relaxed atmosphere and a private, discreet time with an escort girl. It’s a popular choice for those who enjoy a slower pace than Susukino but still want to enjoy company during their stay. What Makes Otaru Stand Out? Otaru’s nightlife emphasizes ambiance over flashy parties. Enjoy a drink overlooking the canal or end the night with a quiet stroll. We also offer outcall escort services, combining Otaru’s elegance with personal comfort for an even more memorable experience.

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Niseko Nightlife

2025/09/11 | 2690 views

Niseko is more than just a world-class ski resort. Its nightlife is also a major draw. After a day on the slopes, Niseko pulsates with a cosmopolitan energy. Niseko offers a diverse array of attractions. While smaller than Sapporo’s nightlife, it still has its own unique charm. Many travelers are surprised to find that Niseko also offers escorts. While not as flashy as Susukino, you can still meet a friendly escort girl while relaxing in your room after skiing, sipping wine, and avoiding the need to trek through the snow. International travelers often find these private escort services more comfortable and convenient than trawling crowded clubs. The next night, you can enjoy a quiet evening with an outcall escort. With so many international tourists visiting each season, English is widely spoken, and the atmosphere is casual and relaxed. For those looking for powder snow, delicious food, and unforgettable nights, Niseko is more than just a ski resort. This is a place where you can truly experience the essence of Hokkaido.

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My Name is Tomi, Part 4

2025/09/10 | 2849 views

I work as an escort in Sapporo, and I can honestly say that no two nights are ever the same. One of the funniest experiences I’ve had during a business trip occurred on a snowy night, when I visited a hotel with a foreign client. As a veteran of the Japanese escort industry, I thought I’d seen it all. However, that night hilariously proved me wrong. My client proudly demonstrated the Japanese he’d been practicing. With a beaming smile, he declared, “You’re so scary!” I blinked and tried to stifle a chuckle. He meant to call me “cute,” but he’d called me “scary”! I teased him by describing myself as “scary,” gently correcting him. He covered his face in embarrassment, and we both burst out laughing. “At least now I know I’m scary-beautiful,” I joked. No tips please. The cultural humour didn’t end there. When time was up, he offered me a generous tip. Tipping isn’t customary in Japan, so I politely declined. He became increasingly confused. Feeling like he’d upset me, he began apologizing profusely. I explained that while I appreciated his consideration, it wasn’t required—it was covered by the service fee. We ended the night laughing about the mix-up, and he told me to buy him a souvenir box of funny-tasting Kit Kats to take home. By the end of the night, we were both beaming. This little service trip taught me that a little cultural misunderstanding, Sapporo snow, and a sense of humor can turn a simple reservation into an unforgettable adventure.

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My Name is Tomi, Part 3

2025/09/09 | 3020 views

Hello from Susukino, Sapporo’s famous nightlife area! I work for an escort service in Sapporo, and my nighttime routine is far from ordinary. Working in Japan’s escort industry has allowed me to witness some amusing cultural misunderstandings. Weaving between neon lights and late-night ramen shops, I’ve compiled some amusing anecdotes from my interactions with international clients. Cultural Misunderstandings After Late Night Outcall vs. Incall Confusion: While we list both outcall and incall on our website, one tourist completely misunderstood. They thought outcall meant meeting outside the hotel (in the middle of a snowy Sapporo winter!). Meanwhile, someone asked if incall meant calling from a phone booth. I had to laugh and explain. “Outcall” means coming to the client’s hotel, while “incall” means the client comes to our establishment. No actual shouting or using a secret phone booth is required. Bow? Or Handshake? Greeting rituals can get a little ridiculous at times. A foreign customer tried to bow, but I leaned in to shake his hand, resulting in an awkward half-hug that surprised both of us. I also accidentally bumped my head with a tall American customer when I bowed just as he was about to high-five me. Now, we laugh and do the bow-and-handshake dance until we get it right. These lighthearted moments are what make my night shift so enjoyable. I’m now almost fluent in the gestures I use when something doesn’t translate well. Explaining the wonders of Sapporo’s nightlife and laughing at cultural surprises is priceless. So, the next time you’re in Susukino, bring your curiosity and sense of humor.

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My Name is Tomi Part 2

2025/09/06 | 4423 views

A Wild First Night in SusukinoSeeking (Adult) Adventure The neon-lit intersection of Susukino. A snapshot of the vibrant nightlife. I arrived in Susukino, Sapporo’s famous nightlife district, excited and a little nervous. The streets were brimming with energy. Karaoke anthems, glittering neon signs, and every sign promised some kind of excitement. On my first night in Japan, I was ready to jump right in. Searching Sapporo escort services on my smartphone opened a Pandora’s box of possibilities. Incall, outcall…what kind of call? After some deliberation (and a beer or two), I decided to try out adult services. I found a website called “Japan Escort.” It prompted me to choose “incall” or “outcall.” It was like choosing between dine-in and takeout. I confidently chose “outcall.” Expectations vs. Reality I sprayed on cologne, hid my Pikachu souvenir, and waited like a nervous prom date. My imagination ran wild. Would she show up in cosplay? The reality was far more realistic—and far more entertaining. When my escort (we’ll call her Aiko) arrived, I was relieved to see her cheerful, professional, and incredibly friendly. She bowed and greeted me with a cheerful “Good evening!” I almost offered her tea. My “50 Shades of Sushi” fantasy ended there. We ended up laughing at my poor Japanese and debating whether 2 a.m. ramen is better in Sapporo or Tokyo. In the end, it was more of a quirky cultural exchange than an affair. A slightly cheeky conclusion My adventure in the adult playground of Susukino was complete, but not as I’d expected. There were no naughty details to frighten anyone back home, just hilarious memories of trying out a Japanese escort service, getting an impromptu language lesson (and learning the ropes of late-night soup curry), and more. (By the way, I fell asleep alone, smiling.) In a city full of neon and naughty possibilities, the biggest surprise was how unexpectedly wholesome this adventure turned out to be. Who would have thought that seeking a little adult excitement in Sapporo would become one of my favorite travel stories?

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