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Delivery Health Work, Married Women, Omiya

A breakdown of delivery health work for married women in Omiya, from Taniguchi — 20-plus years in the fuzoku trade, writing from real experience.

Delivery Health Work, Married Women, Omiya

"Delivery health work, married women, Omiya" — some people hear that phrase and immediately get it, and some don't.

I'm 42 and still out walking these streets, so I'll pull it together from a real, on-the-ground view.

Why this topic matters

Information about fuzoku (Japan's licensed adult-entertainment business) is surprisingly disorganized. Beginners especially tend to end up not even knowing where to start looking.

Elon
ElonHaving scouted nightlife scenes all over the world, my conclusion is that the night culture rooted in local tradition is always the richest. By that measure, Japan's fuzoku is world-class. Not blind love — a verdict reached by comparison.

What that means in concrete terms

In a word: whether you know or you don't know changes the quality of the experience.

Elon
ElonI got phimosis surgery at 30. When a delivery health (delihealth) girl told me "you're nicely done," I couldn't help but laugh. Once you clear up the hang-up, fuzoku feels completely different. The ease in your head is on another level.

What I've written here is the distilled essence of the knowledge I've built up over 20 years.

To close

Elon
ElonOn a delivery health (delihealth) phone booking, ask "what kind of girls do you have?" — the way they answer tells you the shop's level. A receptionist who gives you three or four girls with real personalities is sharp. An answer that's just "they're all cute" earns low trust.

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