This is actually kind of funny.
Ginza used to have legal brothel in their advertisement.
That obviously wasn’t true since they blatantly advertise BBBJ for almost every lady.
Either the government, or one of the actual legal, licensed brothels, must have complained, so they did two things. They stopped mentioning legal, substituted bordello for brothel, and took a nice dig at the legal, licensed places with this:
”There is no standard, regular, by the numbers encounter at 278 Club, in fact we can't even spell clynical.”
I have always said that Australia is a great place to study this activity, although just like in the U.S., every state and city is different, and in Australia each federated state is different.
They thought everyone would be happy with regulated facilities, but of course they weren’t. The cell phone got invented and these pesky independent escorts with their BBBJs and other fun service offerings showed they could run their own business better than the government could run it for them. And along comes places like Ginza that is kind of a mixture.
The Australian government has spent most of its time trying to limit advertising, but not all of the federated states played ball. They tried to effectively hassle the independent escorts by not letting them specify services so they would spend all of their time continuously typing answers to questions like yes you can, or can’t, cum in my mouth. The solution was for a lady in Sydney to tour a place like Perth where she could specify services, and to pay for her ad to be left up, even though her tour was months ago. That way people could continue to read her list of services. Many ladies just said fuck you, and listed her service offerings on her own website, and never got pursued.
Thanks to some court cases and new legislation, it looks like the government has now given up on limiting advertising anywhere in Australia.
I do wish more Aussie girls would tour Canada. Their rates are usually higher than Montreal or Toronto, but are pretty similar to Vancouver which has direct flights. Although I have read that Air Canada is one of the least comfortable long-haul flights to/from Australia. The Aussie girls who show their faces have a reluctance to tour the U.S. for the same reason that similar Canadian girls don’t. Can you imagine anything worse than flying fourteen or so hours, getting denied entry, sitting for twelve hours in a detention room, and getting put back on the next fourteen hour flight?