Milky Baby in Ikebukuro
|Milky Baby is a delivery health service in the Ikebukuro section of Tokyo that caters to men with an interest in pregnant, lactating or fat women. They are open to foreigners and they even have people on staff who can talk to customers in near fluent English.
Because Milky Baby is a delivery health establishment customers must book their appointments in advance. This is done on the website. The form is in Japanese but it’s easy to figure out with Google translate. As long as most of the info is filled in the company will soon contact the customer by email or phone.
Once the appointment is made the customer will be directed to a well traveled place in Ikebukuro to pay the access fee and meet their service provider. The provider will then take the customer to a nearby love hotel where the services can be performed.
There are a variety of services available but a standard session lasting an hour costs 24,000 Yen once all the charges are added up. The love hotel also has to be paid for. Sessions begin with fetish play and end with a happy ending.
Milky Baby is open every day from noon until sometime late at night. Here is the Milky Baby website.
mmmm milky boobies haha
The milk of life. Cheers.
I tried this and was extremely disappointed. Let me share my experience.
I filled in the website form and sent it. After receiving no answer, in the morning of the next day I called them by phone. A woman replied and said (in English) to please use the e-mail if that is fine. She also said I could see the girl I wanted to see at 13:00. So I sent an e-mail with the details after the call (this was at about 10:30), and requested a confirmation. At 12:00 I still had no confirmation, so I sent another e-mail saying that with no confirmation it would be difficult to make it in time, and asking whether it could be changed to 17:30, requesting once again that they confirmed with enough time in advance. Again, no reply.
At about 17:00, I went to the address in their website (although they are “hidden”, no signs or anything, so you cannot find them if they don’t tell you the exact floor and door). I called them again. An extremely rude man as I haven’t ever found in Japan said, without listening to me, that he was the owner and that I needed a reservation, that the girl was absent that day and that they have been serving 3000 non-Japanese in 17 years (?). Along this conversation, I tried to explain I did send the form, and the e-mails, and that the girl in the morning told me in the phone I could see this girl. All to no avail, because he didn’t listen to a single word, interrupted me as soon as I opened my mouth (even after listening to him for several minutes) and in the end hanged the phone.
So I wouldn’t recommend wasting your time with them. Instead, go for one of the many other services in Tokyo that are truly gaijin friendly and treat their customers appropriately.
Thanks for the detailed report. Cheers.