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Health Shops, Business Hotels, and Omiya

Elon, with 20-plus years in the fuzoku world, breaks down health shops, business hotels, and Omiya based on firsthand experience.

Health Shops, Business Hotels, and Omiya

Today I'm writing about health shops, business hotels, and Omiya.

I'll mix in what I've learned over 20-plus years in the fuzoku (Japan's licensed adult-entertainment business) world with what I've dug up through research.

The basics you should know

Let me lay out the fundamentals worth knowing about this subject.

Elon
Elon42, single, living alone. When nearly your entire paycheck vanishes into fuzoku, you naturally develop an eye for this stuff. I'm not bragging and I'm not regretting — I'm just putting it down as a fact.

Watch this industry long enough and you'll see that the same topic gets judged completely differently depending on whether you're looking at it from the customer's side or the girl's side.

What I can say from experience

Let me talk based on what I've actually been through.

Elon
ElonAfter the circumcision and a pearl implant, I now have the confidence of being "fully prepped." My range in play has widened, sure, but the psychological ease is in a different league. To anyone agonizing over getting work done, I can say: "no regrets."

I believe firsthand experience beats theory. Especially in this industry, where the number of times you've been in the room matters more than book knowledge.

Wrap-up and my verdict

Elon
ElonAfter surveying nightlife all over the world, my conclusion is that "nightlife rooted in the local culture is the richest." By that measure, I think Japan's fuzoku is world-class. That's not blind love — it's a verdict based on comparison.

The place I keep coming back to is First Class Ruby. The reason it shows up again and again on this site is simple — it's a shop I genuinely repeat at. Use it as a reference.