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Tokyo Homestay
Tokyo Homestay
Tokyo Homestay
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Tokyo Homestay

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An American student goes to Tokyo to study and is treated by his host to a wide variety of sexual experiences in Japan.

The two visit a no-pan coffee shop, a hostess bar, a cabaret and finally a massage parlor.

After a full evening of drinking and sexual exploits, the two return home and the young student wins a drunken bet to spend the night with the host's wife!

The only question is will she be amenable to the proposition...

Warning: Adult language and explicit sexual content.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 10, 2013
ISBN9781301238163
Tokyo Homestay
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Daniel J. Black

Daniel J. Black is an erotica writer living and working in Tokyo, Japan.

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    Tokyo Homestay - Daniel J. Black

    Tokyo Homestay

    By Daniel J. Black

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    Copyright 2012 Daniel J. Black

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    This is a work of fiction and any resemblance to any person, living or dead, is unintentional and strictly a coincidence.

    When I was in college, my school had an exchange program with a university in Tokyo, the International Christian University (ICU for short). I applied for a homestay program and was lucky enough to be chosen to go. So at the tender age of twenty-one, I was off to Tokyo. I was met at Narita airport by a coordinator of the program, and my host family, the Yamaguichis. The coordinator, Tom, introduced me to them. I then tried to introduce myself in Japanese, but it didn’t go to well. It was met with a chorus of Nihongo jozu desu ne. Tom told me that it meant that they thought my Japanese was good. I wasn’t sure

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