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Jyotei
I suggest checking out the local izakayas nearby before heading to Jyotei. You can find some great deals on drinks and snacks. Trust me, it helps you save money and sets the mood right!

I think it's a good idea to read reviews on specific places before you go. I did this and thought I was ready, but not every place has the same level of service – so avoid any surprises!

I recommend bringing cash! Some of the places don’t accept cards, and you don’t want to find yourself fumbling around asking if they take cards when you’re ready to go in.
Paradise

I suggest checking out the reviews before you go, they really helped me decide where to visit. Some places have cover charges that aren't worth it, so do your homework!

From my experience, it’s better to avoid places right by the train stations. They charge more for a shorter experience – trust me, it's not worth it!

I think bringing cash is a must! Some places don’t accept cards, and you don’t want to end up missing out because you can't pay.
Shasekyo

I think it's super smart to go on a weekday instead of the weekend. The place was packed when I went on a Saturday, and I felt like I was missing out on the experience. Weekdays are way more chill!
I suggest you brush up on some basic Japanese phrases or have a translation app handy. A little goes a long way and helps you connect better with the staff, making your experience more enjoyable.

My advice is to check the vibe of the places before you walk in. Some can be pretty different from each other, so just pop in, have a quick look around, and see what feels right.
Nadeshiko

I recommend talking to the staff before diving into your experience; they are super helpful and can guide you towards the best options based on what you're looking for.

My advice is to visit during off-peak hours, like Tuesday afternoons around 3 PM; way less crowded, and you get more personal attention!
Cream Lemon

My advice is to check the prices beforehand. Some places looked more expensive than what I saw online, and I ended up overspending thinking it would be like the reviews.

I suggest going on a weekday instead of the weekend. I went on Saturday and it was super busy, but on Monday it was chill and I got way better service.

Definitely ask about special promotions or discounts when you arrive. I didn't, and missed a deal that would have saved me a good amount, which would have helped with the experience!
Dandy

Bring cash. Most places don’t accept cards and I ended up looking for an ATM. Plus, having cash makes transactions smooth and simple without any service fees.
Ousama-to-Watashi

I recommend downloading a translation app before you go; it really helped me navigate and communicate at Ousama-to-Watashi since English isn't widely spoken. It saved me a lot of confusion!

My advice is to check their website for any promotions before your visit. I stumbled upon a great deal that saved me about 30% on my package, which was a bonus!
I think it's worth it to just be upfront about your preferences when talking to the staff. It made my experience so much better, and they really appreciate clarity.
Silky Doll

My advice is to bring cash... Some places don’t accept credit cards, and it’s always good to have enough on hand for tips... I had to leave to find an ATM, and it took away from the experience

I recommend being respectful and polite to the staff. They appreciate it, and it can lead to a better experience. I was super nice, and I felt like I got extra attention
I think it’s smart to ask for packages or specials of the day. They sometimes have discounts that aren't advertised. I stumbled upon a great deal, and it made my visit even better!

I suggest checking the hours before you go. I went on a weekend and had to wait in line for 30 mins. It was worth it, but I think I could've saved time if I arrived earlier, like around 5 PM.
Last Scene

Pro tip: weekdays are less crowded! I visited on a Tuesday afternoon and had way more personal attention compared to the weekend rush.

I suggest checking the pricing online before you go, as some places have hidden fees. I was surprised by extra charges, so it’s good to be prepared.
Dolce
I recommend bringing cash because some spots don't accept cards. I wish I had known earlier; finding an ATM on a late night was a hassle!