Ikebukuro, located in Toshima Ward, Tokyo, is a bustling district as well-known as Ginza, Shinjuku, and Shibuya.
In the past, there were quite a few streetwalkers around here, but nowadays, Okubo Park has become more well-known.
That said, Japan's police are strict when it comes to cracking down on these activities, so it's rare to see streetwalkers out in the open.
And even if there are any, the quality is generally quite low.
In this inter era, if someone is really looking for fallen girls or women, it's more effective to search online or in certain shops. Some sugar daddy apps are filled with that kind of information.
A lot of those FC2 videos are also sourced through similar channels.
However, in an age ruled by Photoshop, identifying whether someone is a "heavy tank" or just a scammer all comes down to your own experience and judgment.
Toru parked his car in a parking lot near Ikebukuro Station.
With cherry blossom season about to be in full swing, there were tourists from all over the world here. Occasionally, you could see cherry trees on both sides of the street working hard to bloom.
Following the address Eri gave him, Toru quickly found the place.
It was a two-story shop, tastefully decorated, in a prime location right near Ikebukuro Station.
The first floor was a live house, a type of venue currently popular in Japan, where girl bands rehearse. It also offered KTV services.
The second floor was a cafe, but judging from the outside, it seemed to have just finished renovations and wasn't open yet.
Toru arrived at the entrance of the shop named "Ring". He took out his phone and sent a message.
Soon, Eri appeared with a woman dressed in a women's suit. She wore flesh-toned stockings over full legs, and beside her was an older lady with some white in her hair.
"Fujiwara-kun, this is Shifune Tsuzuki, the owner of this shop."
"Ms. Tsuzuki, this is Fujiwara Toru."
Eri first introduced them to each other.
Toru shook hands with the white-haired lady and greeted her, then the three of them entered the shop.
It was after school in Japan, and middle and high school students walked in twos and threes along the streets of Ikebukuro.
As one of Tokyo's busiest areas, there were all kinds of entertainment facilities here, making it a favorite hangout for students after school.
After Chihaya Anon returned to Japan, she enrolled at Haneoka Girls' Academy in Toshima Ward, not far from Ikebukuro. Most students would take the subway here for after-school activities.
In front of the shop "Ring
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