Tokyo — field reports & reviews [2026]

Yobai Chikan Senmonten, Gotanda: A Flat ¥250-a-Minute Line, a ¥2,000 Door Charge, and an Extension Priced Exactly On It Field Diary
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Yobai Chikan Senmonten, Gotanda: A Flat ¥250-a-Minute Line, a ¥2,000 Door Charge, and an Extension Priced Exactly On It

Every course at this Gotanda scenario deriheru sits on one straight line — ¥2,000 flat plus ¥250 a minute — and the ¥2,500 extension is priced at that exact same rate, which quietly makes the discounted 60 the cheapest door into any length. Plus the toy ladder that stops climbing at 100 minutes, and why the request sheet is the actual product.

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OKINI Tokyo in Kamata: One Rate, Three Ladders, and a Deriheru Course You Don't Pick Until Five Minutes In Field Diary
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OKINI Tokyo in Kamata: One Rate, Three Ladders, and a Deriheru Course You Don't Pick Until Five Minutes In

Every course at this Kamata deriheru runs on one invariant rate — ¥8,000 per thirty minutes — across three different time-of-day ladders that differ only by a flat subtraction. The real story is the house system that lets you choose your course length after the first five minutes, which quietly moves the most expensive decision in the business from extension prices back to booking prices.

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Ultra Dream, Shin-Okubo: A Straight ¥8,000-per-Half-Hour Line, Two Bundles That Reconcile to the Yen, and the ¥3,000 Upgrade That Contains the ¥3,000 Option Field Diary
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Ultra Dream, Shin-Okubo: A Straight ¥8,000-per-Half-Hour Line, Two Bundles That Reconcile to the Yen, and the ¥3,000 Upgrade That Contains the ¥3,000 Option

Ultra Dream publishes forty course prices across three courses and eight durations, and every one of them is a single straight line — ¥8,000 per thirty minutes — plus a flat constant. Both premium bundles reconcile exactly against the shop's own option list, one line of fine print at the bottom adds ten percent to everything above it, and the ¥3,000 course upgrade turns out to contain the ¥3,000 option.

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CHERRY Shinjuku (Morning/Day), Kabukicho: One Chair, Three Prices, and the ¥2,000 Tax on Deciding Late Field Diary
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CHERRY Shinjuku (Morning/Day), Kabukicho: One Chair, Three Prices, and the ¥2,000 Tax on Deciding Late

A 9 AM field report on CHERRY Shinjuku-ten (Morning/Day), a Kabukicho sec-kyaba that charges three different prices for the identical 40-minute chair depending on what time you sit in it — an inverted length curve where longer sets cost more per minute, a first-timer coupon that flattens the whole grid to ¥5,000, and a ¥2,000 penalty baked into extending in the room instead of booking it up front.

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Berry, Shibuya — The ¥29,000 Trial Course Is First-Visit Only, and It's the Worst Rate in the Building Field Diary
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Berry, Shibuya — The ¥29,000 Trial Course Is First-Visit Only, and It's the Worst Rate in the Building

Shibuya's Berry reserves its cheapest ticket — ¥29,000 for sixty minutes — for first visits only, then excludes that exact course from its ¥10,000 new-customer coupon. Run the per-minute math across all four classes and the trial course turns out to be the worst rate on the Regular ladder, while the best rate on the entire board belongs to a first-timer spending ¥45,000.

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BBW Okubo: Nine Courses Built From One Ladder, and the ¥1,000 Upgrade That Buys the Cheapest Minutes in the Building Field Diary
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BBW Okubo: Nine Courses Built From One Ladder, and the ¥1,000 Upgrade That Buys the Cheapest Minutes in the Building

BBW in Shin-Okubo publishes nine separate course families across eight durations, and every one of them is the base delivery price plus a flat constant — doubled, plus ¥1,000, plus ¥3,000, plus ¥4,000. Run the offsets and the shop's real product becomes visible: the ¥1,000 soku-toku upgrade hands you fifteen minutes worth ¥3,000, and one cell in a seventy-two-cell grid breaks the pattern by exactly a thousand yen.

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Aromajenne Shinagawa: Every Number on the Board Is a Multiple of ¥1,100, and the Cheapest Half Hour in the Shop Is the One Between 90 and 120 Field Diary
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Aromajenne Shinagawa: Every Number on the Board Is a Multiple of ¥1,100, and the Cheapest Half Hour in the Shop Is the One Between 90 and 120

Aromajenne Shinagawa is an outcall men's esthetic running noon to 5 a.m. across the Gotanda-Shinagawa corridor, with a 33-therapist roster and two menus. Convert its price board into ¥1,100 units and the ladder stops being a ladder: the discount lives inside one 30-minute window at 120 minutes, and every course above it — including the six-, twelve- and twenty-four-hour options — costs more per minute, not less.

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Shinjuku Thank You at 1 a.m.: The ¥2,000 That Turns Nine Acts Into a Hundred Field Diary
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Shinjuku Thank You at 1 a.m.: The ¥2,000 That Turns Nine Acts Into a Hundred

A late-night booking at Shinjuku Thank You, the Kabukicho gekiyasu deriheru whose brand name is its own base rate. The ¥3,900 door is not the decision — the ¥2,000 nomination fee is, because it is the only thing standing between a nine-item basic menu and roughly a hundred free options, and its cost as a percentage swings from 51% to 7% depending purely on how long you book.

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Field reports and reviews from across Tokyo's adult-entertainment scene — Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Shibuya, Gotanda, Yoshiwara and beyond. Delivery health, soaplands and men's esthetic, walked and tested by Elon.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do prices run in Tokyo?

Delivery health typically runs ¥15,000–28,000 for 60 minutes, soaplands ¥30,000–80,000, and men's esthetic ¥13,000–25,000. It swings hard by area and shop.

First time with a Tokyo delivery-health shop — what matters?

Pick a shop whose phone desk is sharp and specific. Fair pricing and a desk that actually knows who's working that day rarely steers you wrong.

Best Tokyo areas to start in?

Beginners do well in Ikebukuro and Shinjuku for sheer choice. For soaplands, Yoshiwara and Kawasaki; for men's esthetic, Gotanda and Shibuya.