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    Most Jap WL/ML don't have uni degrees so impossible to get a job that pays good salaries. They come here to support their family and kids, making money to pay tuition fees and of course some for payong debts and buying luxury goods.
    My old Jap regulars told me:
    rates would be similar but more profits and customers
    paying no income tax
    no risk of bumping into friends, families and acquaintances
    They tell their friends and families that they work at cafe or restaurants in Aus and earn good money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KakeyA View Post
    I’m in Tokyo right now. I can head to Okubo, pick up a freelancer from the park and pay JOY150,000 - 200,000 pay for a love hotel and do BBJ CIM for an hour, that money goes all to the girls. The ones that do delivery health have to pay for the driver to take them there and back and have the company take a bigger cut.
    Salaries have not gone up but the cost of living really has. I can se why coming to Australia in the Japanese winter would be so attractive
    I heard these Freelancers are not that good. Other punters who tried said they only let you go one round. And alot of times. No DFK or anything else. Just a quickie basically. They leave once you're done. It can be 20 minutes. It can be one hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewv View Post
    Are you sure you meant 200,000 yen? That's about $2,000 Aussie dollars. One digit too many?!
    Totally stuffed that up didn’t I.
    One too many zeros. 15,000 -20,000 yen plus rental for love hotel for about 6,000 yen. I can speak good Japanese, much better than I can do maths apparently.
    I’m here with my wife, who won’t pay for data roaming which gives me some time to do my own thing when she catches up with friends. No IPhone tracking what happiness.
    Not all places accept credit cards so I’ve got a bunch of cash that I’m controlling so I’m in paradise but I can’t use delivery health due to the security building that I’m in and credit cards but I’m off topic.

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    Japanese women are rubbish service. Don't fall for that innocent pretentious act.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUSSIEHOTGUY View Post
    Japanese women are rubbish service. Don't fall for that innocent pretentious act.
    I saw Moe from MAC who gave me good service and then the following week saw someone else who isn’t Jap.

    Angela goes to me huh you waste your money with Japanese.

    Weird cookie Angela lol

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    can anyone comment on new girl Asuka at 331concord. Her photo screams fc2ppv but can't find if it's fake or real photo.

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    It's worth remembering that a Japanese girl can work in Oz for few weeks and she will not pay much, if any tax on those earnings.

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    I’ve spent a bit of time in Japan recently and its economy is shot. Heaps of stats tell the story - declining population, zero growth, CPI going backward at speed. And then there is the favourable relationship it has with the Australian government and our great image. Little wonder these Japanese girls jump on an opportunity to make a few quick bucks down here. What’s been commented on before is that most of the girls are indebted and it’s an easy way for them to solve the problem. Personally, I’m more than happy to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne View Post
    I’ve spent a bit of time in Japan recently and its economy is shot. Heaps of stats tell the story - declining population, zero growth, CPI going backward at speed. And then there is the favourable relationship it has with the Australian government and our great image. Little wonder these Japanese girls jump on an opportunity to make a few quick bucks down here. What’s been commented on before is that most of the girls are indebted and it’s an easy way for them to solve the problem. Personally, I’m more than happy to help.
    Yeah, very difficult to see them get out of the vicious cycle they've been on since their crash in the 90s.
    Don't forget, they were the second largest economy at their peak. The fall to 4th clearly shows the trajectory that they're on and it must hurt everyone there in terms of their living standards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldfishMan View Post
    Yeah, very difficult to see them get out of the vicious cycle they've been on since their crash in the 90s.
    Don't forget, they were the second largest economy at their peak. The fall to 4th clearly shows the trajectory that they're on and it must hurt everyone there in terms of their living standards.
    Once had a business lunch with a very high level Sony executive who told me Japan’s critical mistake was not understanding the impact personal computing would have. The consequence was that its world-leading electronics industry missed the mobile phone tsunami. They basically lost the race to the Europeans and Americans. One of several reasons for their economic decline. Think the innate Japanese xenophobia is a major issue and their refusal to allow immigrants. Another issue I’ve heard of is Japanese women’s late entry to the feminist revolution. Whereas the 60s was when western women started getting equal pay and property rights - and especially critically, access to cheap contraception - this didn’t happen in Japan until relatively recently. Nowadays Japanese women are playing catchup, not interested in marriage and child rearing. You’re right, can’t see how they can arrest their decline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne View Post
    Once had a business lunch with a very high level Sony executive who told me Japan’s critical mistake was not understanding the impact personal computing would have. The consequence was that its world-leading electronics industry missed the mobile phone tsunami. They basically lost the race to the Europeans and Americans. One of several reasons for their economic decline. Think the innate Japanese xenophobia is a major issue and their refusal to allow immigrants. Another issue I’ve heard of is Japanese women’s late entry to the feminist revolution. Whereas the 60s was when western women started getting equal pay and property rights - and especially critically, access to cheap contraception - this didn’t happen in Japan until relatively recently. Nowadays Japanese women are playing catchup, not interested in marriage and child rearing. You’re right, can’t see how they can arrest their decline.
    Agreed about immigration, but I think it might not be entirely their own doing. Current net immigration is about 180k with a total population of about 124 million. That's a pitiful number and it's even considered a "high number" compared to previous years. They are well known for being xenophobic, but on the other hand the salaries in Japan are really low compared to global salaries for the same roles. I mean so low that you would have second thoughts about going there to make a living if you were in another developed country.

    The mobile phone tsunami, I think you meant the smartphone tsunami? Cos they were a strong player in mobile phones before the Blackberries and Iphones hit the market. Sony Ericsson was still a big player around the time the Iphone 3 came out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldfishMan View Post
    The mobile phone tsunami, I think you meant the smartphone tsunami? Cos they were a strong player in mobile phones before the Blackberries and Iphones hit the market. Sony Ericsson was still a big player around the time the Iphone 3 came out.
    Sony had to get into bed with Ericsson because they miscalculated the marketability of mobile phones. That was actually the topic of my conversation with the Sony exec. They had developed a mobile data device, PHS, but soon realised it did not have the scalability of the GSM systems. It was a real “oh shit” moment for them. They scrambled but missed the greatest marketing opportunity of the 90s. Then Jobs leapfrogged over both the Europeans and the Japanese with his first iPhone. The Koreans realised what was going on, and with their access to US military codes, gave Samsung a critical advantage over Japanese manufacturers. Now of course, Chinese companies have caught up and passed them all. The electronics industry once underpinned Japanese exports but that is simply not the case and longer. They’ve lost their great advantage.

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    Yen is weaker, most of these girls have looked outwards for gigs as someone pointed up they make more money in AUS then they would do in Japan shops.

    And funnily enough I have gotten BBBJ/CIM from one Japanese girl that was a wedding planner back home and another that is a qualified nurse too! Kinda mental if you think about it.

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    The last Jap girl I saw said Japanese men have no money. Her words, not mine. Then I googled Japanese Salary after tax, I think she's telling the truth

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    Quote Originally Posted by chemistry84 View Post
    Yen is weaker, most of these girls have looked outwards for gigs as someone pointed up they make more money in AUS then they would do in Japan shops.

    And funnily enough I have gotten BBBJ/CIM from one Japanese girl that was a wedding planner back home and another that is a qualified nurse too! Kinda mental if you think about it.
    Yeah, it seems like the economy is quite bad. I’ve been with plenty of girls who have normal jobs back in Japan. It’s much less common to come by true Japanese brothel girls that come here to Aus

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    Quote Originally Posted by chemistry84 View Post
    Yen is weaker, most of these girls have looked outwards for gigs as someone pointed up they make more money in AUS then they would do in Japan shops.

    And funnily enough I have gotten BBBJ/CIM from one Japanese girl that was a wedding planner back home and another that is a qualified nurse too! Kinda mental if you think about it.
    Look I'm in my 50's so it is not like I hang out with young Japanese, but I have a good Japanese friend that is 49 that I have known since I was about 25, and she has a lot of parties at her place and invites all these young Japanese girls there, and all of them, without exception are nurses that have studied their arses off to get qualified, seen that being a nurse in Japan is either looking after the really old, or being stuck under male doctors that want to get in their pants, are on crap salaries and work really bad hours.
    They come over there, spend a year or two trying to get good enough at English to pass the exam to convert their qualifications to Australia to stay. It is not much of a wonder that some are willing to supplement their income with a little "physical labour" here to get them through it.

    I always wondered if I would meet one of them at a massage and figured if I did, that they won't tell my friend as to do that, they would need to let on that they are a WL/ML but that would be an awkward meeting but it would probably enhance my excitement at the time, and more so the next time I met them

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