The ultimate guide to all pink salons in Tokyo

Tokyo Pink Salons

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There are 120-130 pink salon parlors in Tokyo.

The three main Pinsaro districts in Tokyo are Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Gotanda.

Shinjuku and Ikebukuro have many school-style salons, “Gotanda” and “Otsuka” have many stores with a large rotation of petals where the girls rotate 3-5 times, and “Sugamo,” “Otsuka,” and “Kamata” have many very cheap stores…

Please refer to this page to find a Pinsaro town that suits you.

Credit: Seikai Yoasobi

If you want to play in Tokyo’s Pinsaro, you need to know what to expect before you go.

Read this article about what are the service flows:

These words are used to refer to major pink salon groups that operate mainly in the Kanto area. You can see them in the shop before you walk in, so you know what are you about to get.

Pink salon groups in Tokyo: Hulakei.

The largest Pinsaro group in the Kanto area with about 20 stores.

Pink salon groups in Tokyo: Lemon Group

Hula’s sister group with about 10 stores.

Pink salon groups in Tokyo: Nac group

Groups located along the Chuo Line, approx. 10 stores

Pink salon groups in Tokyo: Upward

A group that operates mainly in Gotanda with about 10 stores.

Each group has its own characteristics, so you can enjoy Tokyo’s Pinsaro more if you know in advance which group the store is affiliated with.

For pink salon beginners: Ikebukuro, Gotanda, Shinjuku

For those who are new to pink salons, “Ikebukuro,” “Gotanda,” and “Shinjuku” are recommended.

Ikebukuro Pink Salon

The scale of the entertainment district is large, and there are many large and popular pink salons, so you can play safely and securely even if it is your first time.

Since it is a “fierce battle zone” where many major Pinsaro groups compete with each other, the level of girls is naturally high.

After getting used to playing in Ikebukuro, Gotanda, and Shinjuku, please try to find a Pinsaro area that suits you best.

For those who want to enjoy the cheap and inexpensive pink salons: Otsuka, Sugamo, Kamata

If you are looking for a cheap place to live, we recommend Otsuka, Sugamo, and Kamata. If so, we recommend “Otsuka,” “Sugamo,” and “Kamata.

You can play for as little as 2,000 yen to 4,000 yen per 30 minutes.

Cheap Kamata Pink Salons

However, as the image of “very inexpensive store = mines” suggests, it is inevitable that you will find chubby or elderly girls if you go in with a free rotation.

If you want to pay attention to the quality of the girls, you can play cosmetically if you nominate a ranked girl from a store that has a ranking system.

For those who want to play in pink salons with young girls: Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, Shibuya

If you want to play in a pink salon with many young girls around 20 years old, “Ikebukuro,” “Shinjuku,” and “Shibuya” are recommended.

College girls sometimes work in these pink salons in Shibuya

Many young girls with little experience in the sex industry, such as female college students and vocational school students, are working there.

The number of new and trial girls increases during new semesters and long vacations.

For those who want to play in a pink salon with a married woman or a mature woman: Otsuka, Sugamo

Otsuka and Sugamo are recommended if you like married and mature women.

There are many stores with girls in their 30s or older, and pink salons specializing in “married women” are also popular.

Married women’s clubs are also inexpensive, so you can play at a good price.

Japanese Schoolgirl Porn

For those who want to play in a pink salon where you can have real sex

A pink salon store that offers a sexual performance is called a “Honsaro”.

Incidentally, it is illegal to perform a real service in a pink salon.

Honsaro became popular in the early 2000s, and many of them existed in Nishi-Kawaguchi and Akabane. Especially in Nishi-Kawaguchi, there were many young and pretty girls and it was called “NK style (Nishi-Kawaguchi)” and gained popularity.

However, nowadays, due to police seizures, the area has been destroyed, and (almost) no Honjaro stores exist.

Those who want to have sex in a brothel should use “Soaps, Delivery health, or Dispatch Reflex”.

Tokyo Pink Salon Map: Different Places Different Experiences

πŸ‘‘ Ikebukuro *Recommended for beginners β‡’

One of the top Pinsaro (short for Pink Salon, a type of adult entertainment) areas in the city. It’s a highly competitive area where many major groups have multiple outlets, including outcall Pinsaros.

πŸ‘‘ Shinjuku *Recommended for beginners β‡’

Like Ikebukuro, school-themed salons are popular. Kabukicho offers a variety of excellent shops, ranging from established ones that have been in business for 50 years to new ones.

πŸ‘‘ Gotanda *Recommended for beginners β‡’

A traditional Pinsaro area. Many shops where girls rotate 2-5 times. There are also many cosplay and concept shops.

πŸ‘‘ Otsuka *If you’re cost-conscious β‡’

A mecca for budget-friendly Pinsaros. With over 20 shops, it is the most numerous in the metropolitan area. The main focus is on rotation-based cheap shops where you can play from 2,000 yen. Famous for featuring ‘landmine girls’ in the ‘Ouch Tattata’.

πŸ‘‘ Sugamo *If you’re cost-conscious β‡’

Like Otsuka, the area is centered on affordable rotation shops. Currently, there are only two of the three major families left, as ‘Koisuru Venus’, one of the three major families, has closed.

πŸ‘‘ Shibuya *Not recommended β‡’

Only one shop in the south exit. Shibuya has a small number of store-type adult entertainment venues, including Sekukyaba and health shops, not just Pinsaros.

πŸ‘‘ Ueno *Not recommended β‡’

The once popular Pinsaro area centered around Nakamachi Street is now down to just one shop. It was once famous for its many rip-off shops.

πŸ‘‘ Kichijoji *Not recommended β‡’

The Pinsaro scene is declining due to the area becoming popular. Only good shops remain.

πŸ‘‘ Shinbashi *Not recommended β‡’

Due to the popularity of cabarets and intimate cabarets, there are only a few Pinsaros. In Shinbashi, non-extraction shops are more popular than extraction shops.

πŸ‘‘ Meguro *Not recommended β‡’

Only one shop in the west exit. As it’s a non-red light district, there are only two store-type adult entertainment venues, including Pinsaros.

πŸ‘‘ Nerima *Not recommended β‡’

Only one shop in front of Nerima Station. It’s better to choose Ikebukuro or Shinjuku, which are 10 minutes away by train.

πŸ‘‘ Kamata *Not recommended β‡’

Most of the shops do not have official websites. There are many cheap end-of-the-line salons at the east exit.

πŸ‘‘ Koenji *For professionals β‡’

One of the leading Pinsaro areas on the Chuo Line. School-themed Pinsaros in the south exit are popular.

πŸ‘‘ Kinshicho *For professionals β‡’

There’s a variety of school-themed, amateur, and cheap shops, but the area feels rundown.

πŸ‘‘ Ogikubo *For professionals β‡’

The birthplace of the Nack group. There’s a starfish here that’s been ranked #1 for over 10 years.

πŸ‘‘ Akabane *For professionals β‡’

Once a sanctuary for traditional salons, it’s now becoming more wholesome. Visit after getting used to playing in Ikebukuro.

πŸ‘‘ Higashi-Jujo *Not recommended β‡’

All Pinsaros in Higashi-Jujo closed in 2020. It’s better to go to neighboring Akabane or Ikebukuro.

πŸ‘‘ Tachikawa *If you live in Tama β‡’

The birthplace of the Uejou group. Pinsaros flourish at both north and south exits.

πŸ‘‘ Kawasaki *If you live in Kanagawa β‡’

The birthplace of the Fula group. If you like the Fula style, you should visit at least once.

πŸ‘‘ Omiya *Not recommended β‡’

There are only a few shops, possibly because it’s close to Ikebukuro. The area is mainly filled with delivery health and soapland.

πŸ‘‘ Funabashi *If you live in Chiba β‡’

There are about 5 shops in Funabashi and Nishi-Funabashi Station, from Fula style to long-established shops.

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