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Ema (31) ID:1026

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Shinjuku   Shibuya

Foxy lady here!

Looking for a unique sensual experience here in Japan? I am here to provide you exactly that!

I am Ema, the sexy vixen gal of Tokyo Hentai Club.

I am a fierce Japanese lady when it`s just the two of us, I wish I could spend time with the wonderful guys of Tokyo Hentai Club!

Height

160cm / 5'3"ft

Age

31

Measurement

B:86cm W:58cm H:86cm

Body Type

Slim and Fit

English

Basic

Smoke

No

Tattoos

None

Pubic Hair

Trimmed

Last Checkup

Apr 13

Next Appointment Time 19:30

Apr.30(Thu) May.1(Fri) May.2(Sat) May.3(Sun) May.4(Mon)
19:30-1:30 19:30-1:30 - 20:00-1:00 19:30-1:30

Additional Services

  • Handheld Remote Vibrator
  • Vibrator
  • Denma
  • Cum In Mouth
  • Anal Fuck
  • Golden Shower
  • Stockings
  • Take Home Panty
  • Lube bath
  • Masturbator

Ema's Selfies

Ema

If I’m not available on your preferred date, please feel free to check with the shop — I might be able to adjust my schedule ♡

04/22/2026 17:47

Ema

The cherry blossoms are over, but now the azaleas are in full bloom — they’re so beautiful! Have you seen them yet

04/20/2026 18:13

Ema

I’m looking forward to seeing you⭐︎

04/08/2026 10:37

Ema

^^♡

03/27/2026 14:35

Ema

I’d love to see you if we can♡

03/25/2026 17:53

Ema

^^⭐︎

03/09/2026 03:25

Ema

(^ー^)⭐︎

02/26/2026 00:43

Ema

Hi( ^ω^ )

04/24/2025 21:49

Ema

(^^)♡

04/29/2024 22:47

Ema

☺︎✴︎

03/22/2024 22:38

Ema

Hi♡

03/18/2024 20:57

Ema

Want to become strongo(^-^)o

03/04/2024 21:06

Latest Blog

I visited Osaka and Hyogo! 🚅🌸As always, my story may wander a little… but I’d love to share the beautiful time I had — and leave a message for you at the end💐🫶🏻✨⸻I have a friend in Hyogo. She will turn 85 this summer.Even now, she still works four days a week at a care home — a strong, spirited woman with incredible energy!When I was taking a caregiving training course,I once asked her:“What do you love about working in care?”She answered:“Through my work, I learn so much — especially from people with dementia.They are always living fully, just as they are.”At the time, I couldn’t quite put it into words,but I could feel what she meant.And as I’ve grown older,I’ve come to feel that age doesn’t really matter in friendship💝🤝⸻Years ago, I lived in Osaka while working in Tokyo. I’ll leave out the details, but I had quite an interesting way of working back then🙃During that time, I joined a yoga teacher training in Osaka and became close with a philosophy teacher there. Even after graduating, we went to New Year’s shrine visits together for several years🎍⛩️🙏One New Year’s Day, she invited me: “I’m going to visit my family home — would you like to come with me?”I had already moved back to Tokyo, and it was during the COVID pandemic. That year, my own family’s New Year’s gathering was also cancelled — my father’s decision, out of caution for COVID😔…But her mother welcomed me warmly with homemade food, and we spent such a beautiful time together🥰To her, I was a complete stranger from Tokyo — someone who hadn’t been vaccinated and wasn’t wearing a mask. (That was my own choice.)And yet, she welcomed me with open arms.That was the beginning of our connection. Since then, I visit her every spring. 🌸⸻She looks forward to my visits every year — and of course, so do I.I bring homemade sweets and a small, thoughtful gift. 🎁🍪 She prepares delicious meals for me and always gives me a lovely gift, too🎁📕And we talk — for hours!This time, she gently rubbed my shoulder again and again, hoping it would heal. It touched me so deeply, I almost cried 😌⸻When I’m with her, I simply enjoy the moment✨But after I return home, little by little, I begin to notice everything she must have prepared for our time together — tidying her home, choosing a gift, gathering ingredients, arranging flowers…💛When I realize all of this, gratitude quietly overflows…Not just for what she said, but for everything I felt and received.I love that feeling. 😌💗And I always think, “I wish I had told her then…”So every year, I write her a letter afterward and send it. Do you ever experience something like this too?⸻Before we part, we always say:“Come again next year.” “I will.”And now, I’m already looking forward to next spring🌸⸻Every Christmas, she sends me a calendar for the coming year🎄🎁🧑‍🎄She has one at home, and her daughter — my yoga philosophy teacher — uses one too. On the morning of April 1st, I opened a new page and found a beautiful poem that moved me deeply…It’s written in Japanese, but only in hiragana — so if you can read it, try translating it into English.⬇︎ I also tried using AI translation and got several versions. But even I — still a beginner in English — felt something was off about the nuance.So I took my time and translated it in my own way:⸻《On the Wind 🇺🇸🇬🇧》Longing— so longing to see you, so longing to see you…Today again, letting the fluff drift on the wind.— A dandelion⸻《ねがいごと 🇯🇵》あいたくて あいたくて あいたくて あいたくて‥ きょうも わたげを とばします たんぽぽ⸻By the way, I shared this poem with a friend of mine who works as a translator. I told her, “There’s such a beautiful poem,” but she replied, “Poetry is completely outside my field — I don’t really understand that world!” 😆So I know some people might feel the same way about this poem.I studied literature, and I used to write poetry myself, so I simply love this kind of world♥️⸻Since April began…I’ve come home to find dandelion fluff caught in my scarf… When I open the windows and doors while cleaning, some of the fluff seems to drift in, and I find a few strands on the floor.“I wonder who sent these…” 😌Moments like that quietly warm my heart.⸻Maybe…someone sent it to me😌And the feelings I’ve set free on the wind—I wonder if they’ve found their way somewhere.Just kidding… hehe 😝❣️Anyway,I look forward to the day we meet.Warmly,💐Just woke up — no makeup, just me 😌I might look a little different when I see you 😝Depends on the mood🪄…

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