Tokyo — field reports & reviews [2026]

Dokidoki NTR Namadenwa, Uguisudani — The Entire Price List Is One Equation, and the Time Sale Flips Which Course Wins Field Diary
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Dokidoki NTR Namadenwa, Uguisudani — The Entire Price List Is One Equation, and the Time Sale Flips Which Course Wins

An Uguisudani deriheru built on a single roleplay gimmick, priced by a formula you can write on a napkin: ¥1,000 plus ¥250 a minute, with no volume discount at any length. That one fact means every discount here — the time sale, the newsletter, the new-staff cut — is worth the most on the shortest course, which is the exact opposite of how these menus usually work.

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BBW Kinshicho: The ¥200 Minute, a Transport Fee Shaped Like a Train Line, and Why Every Discount Costs You Something Else Field Diary
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BBW Kinshicho: The ¥200 Minute, a Transport Fee Shaped Like a Train Line, and Why Every Discount Costs You Something Else

A field report on BBW Kinshicho, a plus-size specialist deriheru in Sumida-ku, read entirely through its published numbers: a marginal rate pinned at exactly ¥200 a minute from 85 minutes to 240, a transport ladder measured from a rail corridor rather than from the shop, an 11:00–23:00 clock that matches the last train, and a coupon sheet where the yen never actually moves for free.

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Adomi since2002 x Go To FANTASY, Tachikawa: What Twenty-Four Years on the Chuo Line Buys You Field Diary
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Adomi since2002 x Go To FANTASY, Tachikawa: What Twenty-Four Years on the Chuo Line Buys You

A field report on Adomi since2002 / Go To FANTASY, a Tachikawa delivery-health shop that has been trading under the same banner since 2002. Sixty minutes at ¥16,500 and a course ladder that charges a flat ¥5,500 per extra half hour, a 10:00–05:00 door, and an amateur-only hiring line sitting next to a deep option menu. What does two decades of survival actually tell you?

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Zenrazuma NTR Circle, Shinjuku — The Review Discount Is Exactly the Nomination Fee, So What You're Really Buying Is Ten Minutes Field Diary
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Zenrazuma NTR Circle, Shinjuku — The Review Discount Is Exactly the Nomination Fee, So What You're Really Buying Is Ten Minutes

A Shinjuku married-women deriheru runs a ¥2,000 review discount and a ¥2,000 photo-nomination fee — add them and you land back on the list price exactly, one row over, with ten more minutes. The 160-minute course is the rate floor, the 190 is worse, and the extension costs double what the same minutes cost bought upfront.

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THERAPIST Ikebukuro — 89 Women on the Board, Six on the Clock, and a Price Sheet That Fines You ¥7,000 for Planning Ahead Field Diary
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THERAPIST Ikebukuro — 89 Women on the Board, Six on the Clock, and a Price Sheet That Fines You ¥7,000 for Planning Ahead

An Ikebukuro dispatch-esthetic shop listing 89 women, of whom 14 have a shift anywhere in the published week and six are on today's board. Every discount it publishes is same-day-only, so booking three days out costs a new customer ¥7,000 more for five fewer minutes — and the shop quotes its own 90-minute course at three different regular prices.

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Seisen Jukujo 100% Uguisudani — 232 Women, 231 of Them Past Fifty, and the 90-Minute Course Is the Only One That Makes Sense Field Diary
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Seisen Jukujo 100% Uguisudani — 232 Women, 231 of Them Past Fifty, and the 90-Minute Course Is the Only One That Makes Sense

An Uguisudani mature-women deriheru with 232 women on the books: 221 in their fifties, 10 in their sixties, one aged twenty, and nobody at all between 21 and 49. No nomination fee, no option fees, three published courses — and the 120-minute costs exactly the same per minute as the 60, which makes the 90 the only rational thing on the board.

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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.