What country can I be as hedonistic as possible

drugs and hookers are legal in japan???
Prostitution is virtually legal. Technically speaking everything except vaginal penetration is fully legal and advertised, while actual sex is prohibited. However, this isn't enforced.

Drugs are virtually legal in highly specific areas like Kabukicho. The law is not enforced. Just don't go waving them around in front of the boys in blue and you'll be fine (i.e., don't put officers in a situation where they have "no choice" but to do something about it). Don't do drugs in Roppongi. See my Tokyo post for more info.
 
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Prostitution is virtually legal. Technically speaking everything except vaginal penetration is fully legal and advertised, while actual sex is prohibited. However, this isn't enforced.
is it like thailand where you can hop on websites and find whores or do you have to find them in lowkey areas in person?
 
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is it like thailand where you can hop on websites and find whores or do you have to find them in lowkey areas in person?
You can use websites for in-call services. Otherwise just walk to a red light district and follow the signs and touts who will show you where to go. Of course do not follow touts to "massage" places or, in my opinion, anywhere that's not clearly staffed by Japanese.

There is nothing lowkey about it. You will see signs with a cartoon girl motioning her hand to her mouth for a place that provides blowjob services, for example.
 
There is nothing lowkey about it. You will see signs with a cartoon girl motioning her hand to her mouth for a place that provides blowjob services, for example.
compared to thailand though im assuming its a lot more expensive? had no idea japan was like that tbh
 
compared to thailand though im assuming its a lot more expensive? had no idea japan was like that tbh



Yes, prostitution is deeply baked into the fabric of Japanese society. It is seen as entirely mundane.

I have not been to Thailand, but I'd imagine one difference is that 99% of Japanese prostitution is aimed at the domestic market. There's not a lot of sex tourism.

P4P isn't cheap compared to places like Southeast Asia but the best part is that you get to enjoy a vibrant, clean, and relatively safe city while having unfettered access to prostitutes whenever you like. There are reputable places to go where you have no chance of being scammed. The girls are proud of the work they do.

Full service will usually run 15000 to 25000 yen (so maybe $100-$170 USD). There are places that offer only lighter services like oral which will run you maybe $60, or a handjob for $40. You go up to the counter and pick a girl out of the book. A male staff member takes you to a nearby love hotel (paid for by the establishment). You hand over the money and 5 minutes later the girl arrives, you get 40-60 minutes (or pay for more time), then go your separate ways.

Protip for P4P: the "lighter" the service, the more beautiful the girls are. Prostitutes offering full service are usually "career prostitutes" and not as beautiful. Women offering only oral sex are often cute university students just trying to get some extra cash.

Japanese girls are not sexually traditional at all, at least in the big cities. I would make the argument that Japan is the most sexually debauched country on the planet. There is very little importance tied to the act of sex itself. Romance and sex are discrete, separate concepts.

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  • Prostitution is commonplace and accepted. You'll often hear middle-aged businessmen casually yapping about the brothels they visited the previous night.
  • Prostitutes tend to be, more or less, young and "typical" girls. To many, selling their bodies is not too different from working at a convenience store. Working girls are often in the industry to make their way through university. Sadly, this is also true to a lesser extent for high school girls. You'll occasionally see a high school girl walking around with a Louis Vuitton purse... yeah, her parents didn't buy her that.

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  • Cheating is brutally rampant. Japanese people cheat more than anyone else in the world to my knowledge. Men visit brothels. Women have flings they meet at the bar or on dating apps (including HelloTalk). If you date multiple women you will experience it at least once, guaranteed. Additionally, because of the general subtlety and nuance of Japanese social interactions and relationships, you may not even realize it. If I were more cynical I'd say Japan is a society of liars. Smoke and mirrors. I read somewhere that 50% of marriages involve cheating but don't quote me on that.
 
There's not a lot of sex tourism.
his original question was where can he be hedonistic though so do they still let foreigners do that? or is it looked down upon by them for non native. or do not a lot of people know about it?
 
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Vatican City, if you join the Illuminati. They probably have demonic gay sex orgies there. Not a country but Las Vegas is the hedonist capital of USA. You can lose thousands of dollars there on casinos, hookers and booze. Peak life if you're a young normie or degenerate. Otherwise I'll pass on it.
 
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his original question was where can he be hedonistic though so do they still let foreigners do that? or is it looked down upon by them for non native. or do not a lot of people know about it?
I will group all sex work together as 風俗 (fuuzoku) because they all play by the same rules:
  • Fuuzoku includes brothels, soaplands, out-call/in-call escort services, pink salons, happening bars, hostess bars, and anything else of the sort
  • 50% will reject foreigners at the door
  • 45% will reject non-Japanese speakers at the door
  • 5% are designed to accommodate English speakers
  • I am only considering Japanese-staffed establishments. There are plenty of venues staffed by Filipinas, Thai, Taiwanese, etc. but I recommend avoiding them unless you have a connection.
All fuuzoku is advertised pretty heavily. Why has it not taken the sex tourism angle? That's a big question I'm not sure I know how to answer. Maybe the language barrier is just that vast.
 

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