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Deals made easier!

We pass on happy news to HENTAI gentlemen.Until now, you had to register for our newsletter in order to take advantage of special offers such as new girl discounts and drink services, but now you can also take advantage of these offers by simply joining our Telegram channel! This is your chance to receive information about new girls and events more easily and in real time ✨Please take this opportunity to join our Telegram channel! It’s very easy to sign up!Click on the link below and check it out now!https://t.me/gfejapan B.B

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Apr/26/2025
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GFE Soapland’s Community Contribution Activities

Thank you always for reading our blog!At GFE Soapland, we regularly hold community clean-up activities as part of our social contribution efforts. The other day, our staff went out for a clean-up, and we’d like to share some photos from that day. This time, we focused not only on the area in front of our shop but also on the soapland district in Horinouchi Town and along the Tama River embankment. B.B. also joined the activity. While it may seem like a small thing, seeing the trash bags filled up at the end gave us a strong sense of achievement and fulfillment.Through these small efforts in our daily lives, we were reminded that by giving our best even in little things, we can continue to grow as individuals and move toward achieving our bigger life goals. To be honest, we didn’t expect to find so much litter in these areas.After the sense of accomplishment, it made us feel a little sad to realize how much garbage was left in the places we live and work. We will continue our clean-up activities in the future, aiming to make Horinouchi Town and the Tama River area cleaner and more beautiful.As a member of this community, GFE Soapland is committed to preserving and improving the local environment, and we hope you will continue to support us warmly. B.B

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Apr/20/2025
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Foreigner welcome soapland

Hello HENTAI Gentlemen.Thank you for reading our Blog today. HENTAI Gentlemen, when you are looking for a Japan Brothel, do you ever worry about the price?It is a common sense that shops in other countries charge foreigner tax and add 10,000 to 20,000 yen more than the amount on the website, and even if you bring the exact amount of cash on the website, you often hear that the foreigner tax is shown at the reception desk at the shop and you have to cut the card reluctantly. In addition, GFE Soapland offers many discounts and cosplay.Enjoy the first foreigner welcome soapland in Japanese soapland!We look forward to welcoming you to our shop! 30min 20,000 Yen+Rank Fee45min 25,000 Yen+Rank Fee60min 30,000 Yen+Rank Fee75min 40,000 Yen+Rank Fee90min 45,000 Yen+Rank Fee To sign up for our newsletter, please click on the link below. https://gfe-japan.net/newsletter You can get special offers by registering.・Information on the arrival of new cast・Offering drink service・Various discounts

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Apr/12/2025
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To arrive safely at Japan Soapland pt2

Hello, hentai gentleman.Thank you for reading our Blog today. Previously, we wrote about information on the Yamanote Line.This time, information on the Keihin-Tohoku Line! Keihin-Tohoku Line (Line colour: sky blue) The Keihin-Tohoku Line is a railway line that runs through central Tokyo and is operated by JR East. The line runs from Omiya Station in central Tokyo to Yokohama Station. More specifically, the line passes through the following major stations Omiya Urawa Akabane Ueno Tokyo Shinagawa Kawasaki The Keihin-Tohoku Line is an important route for trains coming from the Tohoku and Joetsu regions to Yokohama via Tokyo. It is also used by many people as a convenient line for commuting and sightseeing. So I might possibly use this train when I go to Japanese soapland other than GFE. Points to remember when transferringThe Keihin Tohoku Line connects to many major lines, making transfers very convenient. However, there are a few points to bear in mind when transferring. check the transfer guideAt stations on the Keihin-Tohoku Line, there are many signs posted inside the station to make transfers smoother. After passing through the ticket gates, follow the directions for the next line and exit. When transferring to a northbound (for Tokyo) or southbound (for Yokohama) train, it is a good idea to check the name of the line and platform (platform) number you are transferring to in advance. changing trains during busy timesStations where there are many transfers, particularly at Tokyo, Ueno and Yokohama Stations, become extremely crowded during commuting hours. As there are many transfers to northbound and southbound trains, it is recommended to allow plenty of time in advance. If there are many people, arrive early to avoid congestion. pay attention to the platforms at transfer stations.For example, at Tokyo Station, the Keihin Tohoku Line and the Yamanote Line run parallel to each other, so care must be taken not to mistake the northbound (for Tokyo) and southbound (for Yokohama) platforms. Follow the platform signs to the platform of the line you are changing to. Key points for arriving at your destinationIn order to arrive at your destination using the Keihin Tohoku Line, there are a few points to keep in mind beforehand. check the station of your destinationThe Keihin Tohoku Line passes through major cities such as Ueno, Tokyo, Shinagawa and Yokohama Stations. Checking which station is closest to your destination will help you avoid unnecessary transfers. If your destination has more than one station name (e.g. ‘Shinagawa Station’ and ‘Tokyo Station’), it is also advisable to check in advance which exit and access method you need to use when riding northbound or southbound trains, so that you can move smoothly once you arrive at your destination. preparation before disembarkingAs you approach your destination station, check the on-board announcements and LED displays, and when you get close to your disembarkation station, move to the exit area in accordance with the northbound or southbound train. Japanese trains arrive on time, so checking the station platform and exit signs in advance will help you prepare to disembark. check facilities and maps around your destinationMajor stations on the Keihin Tohoku Line have many sightseeing spots and shopping areas in the vicinity. When you arrive at your destination station, it is a good idea to check maps and directions around the station and, if necessary, get up-to-date information at the station’s tourist information centre. How to distinguish between northbound and southbound trainsOn the Keihin Tohoku Line, you can easily check the direction of travel on the train’s destination display. Northbound (for Tokyo): trains marked ‘Omiya-bound’ or ‘Ueno-bound’ are northbound for Tokyo. Southbound (for Kawasaki): trains marked ‘Ofuna-bound’ or ‘Isago-bound’ are southbound for Kawasaki. In this way, you can tell at a glance which direction a train is going by looking at the destination sign. In particular, trains marked ‘To Omiya’ are northbound (for Tokyo) and trains marked Ofuna’ are southbound (for Kawasaki). When changing trains, check the station information and destination signs carefully. This will help you to be prepared for the direction of travel and arrival at your destination when using the Keihin Tohoku Line! Thank you for reading to the end!Have a good day!B.B.

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Apr/06/2025

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