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Osaka has some unique redlight | Osaka has some unique redlight districts. If you have been to Amsterdam, this may feel familiar. But here you can go window shopping, literally. | ||
*Tobita Shinichi: Foreigner friendly | *Tobita Shinichi: Foreigner friendly | ||
** [[http://www.fooco.net/tobita-map/ Map]] May not be current | ** [[http://www.fooco.net/tobita-map/ Map]] May not be current | ||
** English guide: [[https://guide.tobita-shinchi.com/english/index.html]] | ** English guide: [[https://guide.tobita-shinchi.com/english/index.html guide.tobita-shinchi.com]] | ||
*Shinodayama Shinchi :It’s much more compact but is cheaper than Tobita. | *Shinodayama Shinchi :It’s much more compact but is cheaper than Tobita. | ||
*Imazato: One of the known three, this particular area offers a smaller range of providers, and a grasp of the Japanese language is preferred. | |||
*Takii Shinchi: The least known to knowledge....generally reserved for locals. Rarely will foreigners be able to enter unless fluent Japanese is spoken or if a local may vouch for you / translate. Provides extremely rare services, even by Japan's standards by default and is the smallest of all Shinchi. | |||
Latest revision as of 16:25, 3 December 2025
Osaka has some unique redlight districts. If you have been to Amsterdam, this may feel familiar. But here you can go window shopping, literally.
- Tobita Shinichi: Foreigner friendly
- [Map] May not be current
- English guide: [guide.tobita-shinchi.com]
- Shinodayama Shinchi :It’s much more compact but is cheaper than Tobita.
- Imazato: One of the known three, this particular area offers a smaller range of providers, and a grasp of the Japanese language is preferred.
- Takii Shinchi: The least known to knowledge....generally reserved for locals. Rarely will foreigners be able to enter unless fluent Japanese is spoken or if a local may vouch for you / translate. Provides extremely rare services, even by Japan's standards by default and is the smallest of all Shinchi.
The map posted above www.fooco.net/tobita-map/ also has quite a bit of information and you can at the bottom search store criteria.
Individual stores will have a LINE usually and information is accessible there (only in Japanese and generally only for people with an age-verified Japanese phone number).