Hot Japanese Escort Guide: We provide all kinds of erotic information about Tokyo Erotic Entertainments!Hot Japanese Escort Guide: We provide all kinds of erotic information about Tokyo Erotic Entertainments!
Hot Japanese Escort Guide: We provide all kinds of erotic information about Tokyo Erotic Entertainments!Hot Japanese Escort Guide: We provide all kinds of erotic information about Tokyo Erotic Entertainments!
ShinjukuJapaneseEroticEscort

[Shinjuku] Japanese Erotic Escort Guide

Last Updated on 20/09/2023

Pick up the sights you must visit when you come to Shinjuku! Shinjuku, along with Shibuya and Ikebukuro, is one of the most popular areas in Tokyo, and is also popular among foreigners. Shinjuku has an image of convenience with its many department stores, huge electronics stores, restaurants, and fashion buildings, but if you take a short walk, you will find several parks with lush greenery. At night, however, the area becomes a sexy town centered around Kabukicho, with many popular sex stores and nightlife spots.

Shinjuku Erotic Escorts

Shinjuku escort

The girls in Shinjuku are very trendy and many of them are very pretty and young Japanese girls. The girls in Shinjuku's sex escorts are also young, cute, and popular with foreign men because many of them want to be pampered by older men. If you are a man who likes young and cute Japanese escorts, we recommend Shinjuku's erotic escort "Number Five" "Gran Erotic Massage Tokyo" and "Japanese Escort Tokyo" because they are popular and have good word-of-mouth reviews.
How about spending a sweet night with cute Japanese escort girls in Shinjuku?

Shinjuku Japanese Escort Girls

NameOldNewbieSizeRank
TallBustCupWeistHip
Airi2316283C5785STANDARD
Akane21NEW15086D5585PREMIERE
Akina2515882B5581STANDARD
Ami2115688F5687STANDARD
An2115385E5683STANDARD
Anna1915886C5685STANDARD
Asuka1916383C5784STANDARD
Asuna2115784C5685STANDARD
Ayami2216988F5786PREMIERE
Ayana2216586D5685STANDARD
Chika2117184C5887STANDARD
Ema2015584D5582STANDARD
Emina2015884C5786STANDARD
Erina1815685D5583PREMIERE
Hana2116287E5787STANDARD
Haruna2015786E5785PREMIERE
Hikaru2317185D5685STANDARD
Himari2116589G5784PREMIERE
Hina2016385D5684STANDARD
Hinano2115785D5684STANDARD
Hiyori2215885C5484PREMIERE
Kanami2216584D5685PREMIERE
Kirari2216084C5683PREMIERE
Koharu2016085D5786STANDARD
Kokoro2316285D5787STANDARD
Luna2015486E5684STANDARD
Mahiro2215689F5584STANDARD
Mai2316186E5787PREMIERE
Maiko2316287E5584PREMIERE
Mari24NEW16585D5684STANDARD
Marina2116084C5685STANDARD
Mei2115488F5687PREMIERE
Mikana24NEW15584C5785PREMIERE
Mikoto2615788F5787LUXE
Minori2015684C5785STANDARD
Mio2015785D5686PREMIERE
Mirei2116084C5584PREMIERE
Miwa2015586E5686PREMIERE
Nako2216185D5684PREMIERE
Nanase2417084C5788STANDARD
Nao21NEW15584C5785PREMIERE
Neo2215290G5586STANDARD
Neru2015786E5885STANDARD
Noa2416083C5684STANDARD
Non2015886E5584PREMIERE
Ran2017383C5785PREMIERE
Rara2315086E5684STANDARD
Rea1914784B5685STANDARD
Reika2416095G5687LUXE
Reina2315786E5685PREMIERE
Reona2416785D5685STANDARD
Ria18NEW15485E5683PREMIERE
Rika2116884B5685STANDARD
Risa2215786D5786STANDARD
Rui2116183B5684STANDARD
Ruru2215483C5682STANDARD
Sara2116084D5785STANDARD
Seika2016283C5784STANDARD
Sena2016083C5685PREMIERE
Serika2115883C5685STANDARD
Shigune2116487F5786STANDARD
Sumire2516386D5684LUXE
Suzuka2016283C5784PREMIERE
Toa2216084C5782STANDARD
Tsubame2216385D5784STANDARD
Tsubasa2116085C5684STANDARD
Tsubomi2115985D5483PREMIERE
Utano2115790G5689
Yukari2215883C5681PREMIERE
Yurika2516485D5683PREMIERE
Yuzuha2216584C5785STANDARD
Yuzuki19NEW15784C5685STANDARD

Shinjuku Gyoen

Opened in 1906, Shinjuku Gyoen is a national park covering 58.3 hectares of lush greenery that will make you forget that you are in the middle of the city.
Address: 11 Naito-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access 10 min. walk from JR Shinjuku Sta.

Kabukicho

Kabukicho is about a 2-minute walk from Seibu Shinjuku Station, and is popular among foreign tourists as an entertainment district with many neon lights. Kabukicho is a popular tourist spot with many bars and restaurants that stay open until late at night, and is crowded with many people. The neon sign with the words "Kabukicho Ichibangai" on it is so large that it makes you want to take a picture. If you want to experience the feeling of "I'm here in Tokyo! It is recommended for those who want to experience the feeling of "I'm here in Tokyo!
Address: 1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access: 7 min. walk from Shinjuku Sta.

Hanazono Shrine

Located in a corner of downtown Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, this shrine has been enshrined as the general guardian of Shinjuku since before the Edo shogunate was established. It was called "Hanazono Inari Shrine" because it was built on the site of the beautiful Hanazono garden when it was relocated in the Kan'ei era, from which the current name of the shrine derives. Within the precincts of the shrine are the "Intoku Inari Shrine," which is blessed with prosperity in business, child bearing, and good fortune, and the "Geino Sengen Shrine," which is dedicated to the god of performing arts, and is visited by many women and entertainers. The Tori-no-ichi (rooster market) held on Tori-no-hi (day of the rooster) every November is the shrine's biggest event, attracting large crowds.
Address: 5-17-3 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access 0 min. walk from Shinjuku Sanchome Station. 7 min. walk from JR Shinjuku Station.

New National Theatre, Tokyo

The New National Theatre, a temple of contemporary performing arts, has an opera theater (Opera Palace) with a four-sided stage for full-scale opera and ballet performances, and medium and small theaters for mainly theater and dance productions.
Address: 1-1-1 Honcho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access: A short walk from Hatsudai Station on the Keio New Line

NEWoMan SHINJUKU

"NEWoMan" is not just about fashion. It offers a curated collection of premium experiences from various genres around the world, including lifestyle, beauty, cafes, restaurants, food, and culture.

Located within the "JR Shinjuku Miraina Tower," the facility spans six floors in the tower, one floor inside the JR Shinjuku Station's new south exit, and three additional floors above the railway tracks, including the rooftop. With around 100 shops offering fashion, accessories, and cosmetics, the "Food Hall" located within the station provides authentic dining experiences from breakfast to bar hours.

  • Food: Mon-Sat / 8:00am-9:00pm, Sun & Holidays / 8:00am-8:30pm
  • Sweets: Mon-Sat / 9:00am-9:00pm, Sun & Holidays / 9:00am-8:30pm
  • Event Space: Mon-Sat / 8:00am-8:30pm, Sun & Holidays / 8:00am-8:00pm *Opens at 11:00am on the first day of the event Food Hall: 7:00am-11:00pm Ekisoto: 7:00am-11:00pm
  • Fashion Floor: Mon-Sat / 11:00am-8:30pm, Sun & Holidays / 11:00am-8:00pm Inside the Station (Ekina):

Address: 4-1-6 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan.

Shinjuku Golden Gai

Adjacent to Hanazono Shrine, there used to be a postwar black market in a 50 meter square area. In 1964, as part of security measures, the entire street almost disappeared, but it has been protected by many people and has not changed its appearance, and it still exists as a place that exudes the atmosphere of the good old Showa period.
Address: 1-1-6 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Shinjuku Sanchome Station

Tokyo Opera City

Tokyo Opera City consists of the New National Theatre, which has an opera theater, concert halls, art galleries, and other facilities. On the 53rd and 54th floors, the top floors of the tower, there are a variety of Japanese, Western, and Chinese restaurants where you can enjoy a meal with a view of Shinjuku. Free lunchtime concerts are held every month.
Address: 3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access Short walk from Hatsudai Station on the Keio New Line

Ana Hachimangu Shrine

Ana Hachiman-gu Shrine was established in 1062 (Kouhei 5). It is called Ana Hachiman-gu Shrine because a sacred hole appeared when the southern foot of the mountain was cut during the Edo period (1603-1868). The shrine is also famous for its "Ichiyo-raiheki amulet," a charm that protects against insects and provides a safe place for gold and silver, and for the Takadanobaba Yabusame horseback archery event.
Address: 2-1-11 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access 3 min. walk from Waseda Subway Sta.

Shinjuku Suehiro-tei

A regular theater with the atmosphere of an old-fashioned Yose. There are about 20 acts each for the daytime and evening sessions. In addition to rakugo, you can enjoy Japanese performing arts such as manzai (comic monologue), magic tricks, musical pieces, paper cutting, and more. There is no changeover.
Address: 3-6-12 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access: a short walk from Shinjuku 3-chome Subway Station

Peace Memorial Exhibition and Museum

This museum is operated on behalf of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. The museum was established to deepen the public's understanding of the suffering of "soldiers," "postwar internees," and "repatriates from overseas" during World War II. Visitors can view a diorama and listen to a storyteller who experienced the war in a way that is easy to understand even for those who have not experienced it. In addition, "Letters from Siberia," which describes the experience of forced internment after the war, and "Faraway Red Sunset," which describes the experience of repatriation from Manchuria, can be viewed in digital book format.
Address: Shinjuku Sumitomo Building 33F, 2-6-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access 1 minute walk from Tochomae Station

Japanese Shinjuku escort girl


Recommends

Gran Erotic Massage Tokyo4
The Best Sensual Nuru Massage Tokyo|Gran Erotic Massage

Numver Five GFE Japanese Escort
Number Five GFE Tokyo : Beautiful Japanese Escorts

Japanese Escort Tokyo
Japanese Escort Tokyo - Top Secret Escorts


Related Topics