18th-21st: Hoko and Yama Construction for "Ato Matsuri" parade (山鉾建て) "Ato Matsuri"=the latter festival's 10 floats are assembled in the communities they belong to. 20th-21st: Hoko & Yama Trial Pulling (山鉾 曵き始め) The people of each respective float community try carrying or pulling the newly constructed floats to ensure that they are ready for the Ato Matsuri float parade on the 24th. 21st-23rd: Yoi-yama & Folding Read more
I'd fish Pai-chan one day
I'm a "BIN BIN" Japanese fisherman.... I especially welcome female fish. Is Pai-chan female ? futanari? fem-boi? Read more
July 17 / 2016 Gion Floats Rolling
Today, July 17th is Gion Matsuri's Highlight : Float Parade (The numbers in colored circle above show only original location of each floats and do not correspond to today's procession order) The parade starts at 09:00am according to the following 2016 procession order, 1. Naginata-hoko and 2. Yamabushi-yama etc. 1. Naginata-hoko (長刀鉾) : According to the t Read more
Bad Luck School Girl Yayoi-chan !
Slightly late, on her way home from school Yayoi-chan gets on a public bus. Two chu-nen 中年男 (middle aged) men stopped Yayoi-chan not to leave. Bad luck. They are all hijackers and Yayoi-chan is pushed back onto the rear seat. They cuffed her to a pole to take a good look at her gorgeous, teen body. http:// Read more
July 16 / What You Should Not Miss In Nikko (2)
The oldest resort Hotel in Japan - Nikko Kanaya Hotel 日光金谷ホテル (also known as Kanaya Samurai House) Since the early Meiji period (1868 – 1912), Nikko had been appreciated by diplomats and foreign government advisors as a resort that offered both spectacular nature and historical heritage. Today, Nikko is widely known as a World Heritage Site for the magnificent shrines and temples. In 1870, Dr. James C. Hepburn, an American medical missio Read more
Pai-chan is a Japanese High School Gurl today
Is this innocent girly hole what you have been looking for ? Read more
July 15/ What You Should Not Miss in Nikko - Onsen
Located in the north area of Tochigi prefecture in the North Kanto Region, the city of Nikko provides good transport access allowing visitors to reach there in about two hours from Tokyo. Some trains of JR East and the “Spacia” of Tobu Railway are operated to go directly to Nikko. By a car, it also takes about two hours from Tokyo and about three hours from Sendai in the Tohoku region. As Nikko has abundant tourist attractions in its city area. http://blog-imgs-87.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk/201607141623362ea. Read more
OnsenMistress Pai-chan's OMOTENASHI (Welcome)
Welcome to Pai-chan's Hot Springs Love Hotel Pai-chan would like to welcome you from the deeeep bottom part of the heart .... I really mean it .... with no obligation, no undies .... a horny visitor like you deserve a gift which must always be nicely wrapped .... Here ass you please .... Pai-chan is your room mate for tonight .... please take Onsen first to thoroughly clean your parts ..... I am waiting for your surprise XXXX .... Read more
July 14 / Kon-Chiki-Chin (Gion Matsuri)
"Kon-chiki-chin, kon-chiki-chin":sound of the typical chants bell you hear from festival floats at every corner during Kyoto Gion matsuri. This ********** can't wait any longer .... Gion Matsuri Schedule : 14th : Yoi-Yoi-Yoiyama (宵宵宵山) 15th : Yoi-Yoiyama (宵宵山) 16th : Yoiyama (宵山) http://blog-imgs-87.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk Read more
Yukata for Kyoto Maiko(Geiko) in hot Summer
Even Maiko-han wear casual Yukata(浴衣) instead of full Kimono during hot summer Read more
July13/ Gion Matsuri Yoi Yoi Yoi-yama (14/15/16th)
Gion Matsuri Yoi/Yoi/Yoi-Yama(祇園祭り宵山=Festival Eve) 14/15/16th On the three nights before the grand parade, the festival's energy reaches its peak. The streets west of Karasuma and south of Oike are crowded with people looking at the lit up Yama & Hoko floats. Gion-bayashi music fills the air, and countless stalls are set up along the colorfully decorated streets. A few days before each procession, the yamaboko(Yama and Hoko) are brought out of warehouses and assembled in designated spots on the major downtown s Read more
Japanese Shemale
Renka is horny Japanese Shemale in Kimono Read more
July 12 / Shemales Studying HARD here
Mako Yuria Misaki Chihiro MItsuzuka Erika Kiryu http://blog-imgs-87.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk/Newhalf-Erika-Kiryu-S Read more
Cool Dry Fuji-san vs Hot Wet Tokyo
Today's High recorded 33.1C in Tokyo(measured 25m alt.) and at 20:00 is still 27.6C wind lite from SE humidity 66% pressure reading 1004.8hpa At Top of Fuji-san (alt.3776m) at 20:00 now 6.5C (cold !!!) humidity 14% pressure 645.8hpa /// What a difference ! Read more
July 11 / Pai-chan's Sex Glossary Edition 2
Pai-chan's 2016 Concise Edition 2 - Japanese to English - * Asterisk shows added words. *AIBU (愛撫) = fondling AIEKI (愛液) = pussy juice ANA (穴、あな、アナ) = hole ANAHO (アナホ) = anal *AOKAN (青姦) = outdoor sex ASHI (脚) = legs ( NAMA-ASHI = bare legs ) *ASHIKOKI (脚こき) = footjob ASOKO (あそこ) = there. (feminine expression, vagina in sexual context) BAI (バイ) = bisexual BAISHUNFU (売春婦) = prostitute BIJIN (美人) = beautiful woman *BIN BIN (びんびん、ビンビン) = throbbing, rock hard *BISHOUJO (美少女) = beautiful girl (nymph) *BOKKI (勃起) = hard on BUKKAKE (ぶっかけ) = BJ ending with facial Read more
At the other Onsen Ryokan ....
A Maid named "Pai-chan" came to your room because .... You told her to fix the futon bed more nicely for the night rounds .... Read more
July 10 / KYOTO - Gion Matsuri coming
July is the month of one of the largest and most historical festivals of Japan: "Gion Matsuri (Festival)". Literally from the 1st of July until the end of the month, traditional rituals and events belonging to this massive 1,100 years-old festival are held almost every day. The Gion Festival is an annual festival dedicated to the deity of Yasaka Shrine(八坂神社). Throughout its history, Kyoto has suffered many times from all kinds of bad omens including epidemics, floods, fires, and earthquakes. To keep the bad omen Read more
Pai-chan is an Onsen Maid today
At most Japanese Onsen ryokan a maid called "Nakai-san"(not a person's name) comes in to your room to .... Read more
July 09 / Shimane Discovery (1) - Izumo 出雲
出雲 (Izumo) is a city along the rural San-in (山陰) Coast of the Sea of Japan. It is one of the oldest areas of Japan, and has an abundance of legends and myths. Therefore, the region is known as "Province of the Gods". Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine is considered as one of the most ancient and important shrines in Japan. The ancient shrine is designed as a national treasure. It is believed that the gods gather at Izumo Shrine in October to discuss the coming year's marriages, deaths, and births. Japanese call October kannazuki'' (" Read more
Your Horny Tanabata Wish
Says on your Tanabata Tanzaku wish hung on the erected tree "I'll make you ......." What a bad patient you are ! Read more