Field Diary Ikebukuro Delivery Health Club Ten Ikebukuro

Club Ten, Ikebukuro — The Shop Charges You More for Asking for the Same Woman Twice, and Its Cheapest Course Is Reserved for a Tag Nobody on the Roster Has

A self-described luxury delivery health in Ikebukuro East runs two price boards, and the second one — for customers who liked it enough to come back — is exactly ¥5,000 higher at all three lengths. Its advertised ¥20,000 entry course appears nowhere on the price list, is restricted to a cast tag that zero of the twelve listed women carry, and has been an opening-commemoration campaign for 531 days. Nothing this shop sells costs less than ¥333.33 a minute.

Club Ten, Ikebukuro — The Shop Charges You More for Asking for the Same Woman Twice, and Its Cheapest Course Is Reserved for a Tag Nobody on the Roster Has
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ElonEvery shop in this city charges the newcomer more and the regular less. That is the whole architecture of the business — get him in the door cheap, then keep him. Club Ten runs it backwards. There are two price boards on this listing. The first is for a man picking a stranger out of a photo lineup. The second is for a man asking for the woman he already saw — and it is ¥5,000 higher at sixty minutes, ¥5,000 higher at ninety, and ¥5,000 higher at a hundred and twenty. Flat. Not a fee bolted on the side: an entire parallel board, printed directly under the first one, on which loyalty is the surcharge. I have priced a lot of shops for this site and I have never seen it stated this plainly. Then there is the other half. The front page advertises a ピュアスタンダード course at 60分20,000円〜 — the number that makes the whole "luxury at impossible prices" pitch work. It is not on the price board. It is on the events tab, where the headline calls the course 《PS》 and the eligibility line two rows below calls it 《PA》, and where the qualifying condition is "cast marked 《PA》 only." I read all twelve women currently listed. Every one of them is tagged ST or ST+. Not one carries PA. Not one carries PS. The campaign is dated 3/10(月) — and March 10 was a Monday in 2025, not 2026 — so this has been an "opening commemoration" for 531 days, and it launched on a Monday, which is the day the shop is closed.

The shop is 高級素人巨乳派遣倶楽部~天~池袋店 — the Luxury Amateur Big-Bust Dispatch Club "Ten," Ikebukuro branch — and Cityheaven files it as デリヘル(高級/池袋東口), one of 90 delivery shops listing 8,084 women in Ikebukuro East. Phone 070-1292-2159. Open 16:00 to 24:00, closed Mondays.

Start with those hours, because they set the frame for everything after. Eight hours a day, six days a week: 48 of the week's 168 hours, 28.6%. The last shop I priced for this site ran twenty hours a day, three hundred sixty-five days a year. This one is available less than a third of the time — and, as we are about to see, charges roughly triple.

The self-description is worth quoting, because the shop's entire pricing argument lives inside it. The concept, stated on the front page, is 《高級素人巨乳》 on three bullets: ・Gカップ以上 ・スタイル抜群 ・高級店では圧倒的な低価格 — G-cup and up, excellent figure, and overwhelmingly low prices for a luxury shop. It promises 完全なる肩書きのない真っ新な素人巨乳: completely untitled, blank-slate amateurs.

Hold those two words together — 高級 and 素人, luxury and amateur — because the price board is about to ask you to pay the first for the second.

The board, and the second board underneath it

Here is the price list exactly as the system tab publishes it. No tax notice appears anywhere on this listing — not 税込, not 税別 — so these are the figures as displayed.

ST スタンダード

Course Price Per minute
60 min ¥30,000 ¥500.00
90 min ¥35,000 ¥388.89
120 min ¥45,000 ¥375.00

Under it, in the shop's own words: 写真指名料2000円プラス — photo designation is ¥2,000 on top. So ¥30,000 is what you pay to let the shop choose for you. Choosing for yourself costs ¥32,000.

And then, printed directly beneath it, a second table:

STスタンダード本指名料金

Course Price Per minute
60 min ¥35,000 ¥583.33
90 min ¥40,000 ¥444.44
120 min ¥50,000 ¥416.67

本指名 is the designation you use when you have already been with her and you want her again. Subtract one table from the other:

Course Standard board Repeat board Difference
60 min ¥30,000 ¥35,000 ¥5,000
90 min ¥35,000 ¥40,000 ¥5,000
120 min ¥45,000 ¥50,000 ¥5,000

A flat ¥5,000, at every length. The repeat board is not a different product with different staffing or a different service — nothing on the page suggests it is. It is the standard board with five thousand yen added, three times, and no explanation offered anywhere on the listing.

The reading the page won't resolve

Now the complication, and I am going to flag it rather than paper over it, because the shop has left a real ambiguity in its own arithmetic.

Below both tables sits a separate fee block:

Fee Amount
写真指名 ¥2,000
本指名 ¥3,000

So 本指名 appears twice — once as an entire replacement price board, and once as a ¥3,000 line item. Does the ¥3,000 stack on top of the ¥35,000, or is the second board already all-in and the fee line merely restating what's baked into it?

The page does not say. Which gives two possible totals for one identical booking:

60 minutes Total Per minute
Standard + photo designation ¥32,000 ¥533.33
Repeat, board only (reading B) ¥35,000 ¥583.33
Repeat, board + ¥3,000 fee (reading A) ¥38,000 ¥633.33

Notice the asymmetry, because it is the tell. For photo designation the board says the quiet part out loud — 写真指名料2000円プラス, plus. For 本指名 there is no such word anywhere on the page. The shop wrote "plus" exactly once, on the cheaper of its two fees.

Either way the direction never changes. Measured against the photo-designation route, coming back a second time costs you:

Course Photo (new) Repeat, reading A Repeat, reading B
60 min ¥32,000 ¥38,000 (+¥6,000, +18.8%) ¥35,000 (+¥3,000, +9.4%)
90 min ¥37,000 ¥43,000 (+¥6,000, +16.2%) ¥40,000 (+¥3,000, +8.1%)
120 min ¥47,000 ¥53,000 (+¥6,000, +12.8%) ¥50,000 (+¥3,000, +6.4%)

Flat under both readings — ¥6,000 or ¥3,000, never a percentage, never varying with length. A fixed toll for having enjoyed yourself the first time.

I want to be fair about why a shop might do this. At a high-end house, the women with repeat business are the ones with the least open availability, and pricing a scarce slot higher is defensible economics. Plenty of shops set 本指名 above 写真指名 by a thousand or two. What is unusual here is not the direction but the magnitude and the mechanism — a second full board, five thousand yen up at every rung, at a shop whose entire advertised concept is 素人, amateurs with no titles. You cannot simultaneously sell blank-slate newcomers and charge a scarcity premium on continuity. One of those two claims is doing the work, and the price board tells you which.

Nothing here is under ¥300 a minute

I have used a ¥300-a-minute central-Tokyo benchmark across this site — measured at delivery healths in Shibuya, soaplands in Yoshiwara and esthe shops in Ikebukuro. Rank this shop's whole catalogue against it:

Product Price Per minute vs ¥300
Pure Standard 60 (if you can get it) ¥20,000 ¥333.33 +11%
ST 120, no designation ¥45,000 ¥375.00 +25%
ST 90, no designation ¥35,000 ¥388.89 +30%
ST 120 + photo ¥47,000 ¥391.67 +31%
ST 90 + photo ¥37,000 ¥411.11 +37%
Repeat 120 (B) ¥50,000 ¥416.67 +39%
Repeat 120 (A) ¥53,000 ¥441.67 +47%
Repeat 90 (B) ¥40,000 ¥444.44 +48%
Repeat 90 (A) ¥43,000 ¥477.78 +59%
ST 60, no designation ¥30,000 ¥500.00 +67%
ST 60 + photo ¥32,000 ¥533.33 +78%
Repeat 60 (B) ¥35,000 ¥583.33 +94%
Repeat 60 (A) ¥38,000 ¥633.33 +111%

There is no product in this building priced below the Tokyo benchmark. Not one. The cheapest minute available anywhere on the listing — on a course that is not on the price board, which I'll get to — is still 11% over. The most expensive is 2.1 times the benchmark.

That is a legitimate position for a business to take; luxury houses exist and charge like it. But the sales copy claims 高級店では圧倒的な低価格 — overwhelmingly low prices for a luxury shop — and that qualifier is carrying the entire sentence on its back. Against other luxury houses, perhaps. Against Tokyo, this is the most expensive board I have put in a table on this site.

The one genuinely good buy on the board

Those per-minute averages hide something. Look instead at what each additional half hour costs:

Step Extra Minutes Marginal ¥/min
First 60 min ¥30,000 60 ¥500.00
60 → 90 ¥5,000 30 ¥166.67
90 → 120 ¥10,000 30 ¥333.33

That middle row is the best number on this listing. The third half-hour costs ¥5,000 — a third of what the first two cost, ¥166.67 a minute, 44% below the Tokyo benchmark. Then the fourth half-hour costs exactly double the third.

The repeat board has an identical shape — ¥5,000 for 60→90, ¥10,000 for 90→120 — so this holds whichever board you are reading from.

Which produces the one piece of advice in this article you can act on without qualification:

Never book sixty minutes at this shop. Ninety costs ¥5,000 more and buys thirty minutes at the cheapest rate the shop charges for anything. The first hour is where all the margin lives.

Sixty minutes with photo designation runs ¥533.33 a minute. Ninety runs ¥411.11. And the same ¥5,000 that buys you that half hour would otherwise buy exactly one option — which brings us to the options.

Options, priced in half-hours

Option Price Equivalent in course time
デンマ ¥5,000 the entire 60→90 upgrade
ごっくん ¥5,000 the entire 60→90 upgrade
即尺 ¥5,000 the entire 60→90 upgrade
コスプレ ¥2,000 exactly the photo designation fee

Do the substitution and it gets stark. The three ¥5,000 options together come to ¥15,000 — which is precisely what it costs to go from sixty minutes to a hundred and twenty (¥45,000 − ¥30,000 = ¥15,000).

Three options, or double your hour. Identical price, to the yen.

All four options at once is ¥17,000 — 57% of the entire sixty-minute course, bolted onto a booking that already starts at ¥32,000.

The ¥20,000 course that isn't on the price list

Now the part that made me write this piece.

The shop's front page carries this, in the news block sitting directly under the price board:

池袋店限定ピュアスタンダードコース新設‼60分20000〜高級素人巨乳をお楽しみ頂けます‼

And, expanded: 高級店では限界突破の60分20000円からお遊び可能を実現 — breaking the limit, playable from ¥20,000 for sixty minutes.

¥20,000 for sixty minutes does not appear anywhere on the 料金システム page. That page has exactly one course family, ST Standard, in two versions. The number that makes the shop's central marketing claim true is not printed on the page whose entire job is printing the prices.

It is on the events tab. And the events tab is where it comes apart:

Field What it says
Headline 池袋店限定‼️ピュアスタンダードコース《PS》60分20000円〜
期間 3/10(月)~ — a start date, no end
利用条件 《PA》と記載のあるキャスト限定‼️
Framing オープン記念として60分20000円から
Named cast ✨松本ありさ✨ Iカップ爆乳

Four separate problems, inside eleven lines of copy.

One: the course has two names. The headline calls it 《PS》. The eligibility condition, two rows below, restricts it to cast marked 《PA》. Same course, same block, two different tags. Call and ask for the PS course and you are asking for something the conditions line does not describe.

Two: nobody has either tag. I read the full roster. Twelve women are currently listed. Six are tagged 《ST》, five 〈ST〉, one 〈ST+〉. Not one 《PS》. Not one 《PA》. The eligibility condition for the cheapest course in the shop is a tag that appears on zero of the twelve women you can actually book.

Three: the named example isn't there either. The event names 松本ありさ as its recommended PA cast. She does not appear on the current roster or the front page. The event links out to an external review board to vouch for her — at a URL whose own path is dated 20230114, January 2023, more than three years ago.

Four: the "opening commemoration" is 531 days old. The period reads 3/10(月) — March 10, a Monday. March 10 fell on a Monday in 2025; in 2026 it was a Tuesday. So this campaign began 10 March 2025, which as of today is 531 days — seventeen and a half months — ago, with no end date, still described as an opening commemoration.

It also launched on a Monday. Monday is the shop's 定休日. The opening-day campaign opened on a closed day.

So the shop's headline price is a course with two names, restricted to a tag no listed woman carries, exemplified by a woman who isn't listed, running as an opening special for a year and a half, and absent from the price board entirely. ¥333.33 a minute — and I cannot tell you how to buy it.

There is a third tier, too. 〈ST+〉 is worn by one woman on the roster, and there is no ST+ price anywhere on the listing. That makes three named product tiers — PS/PA, ST, ST+ — of which the price board prices exactly one.

No coupons. At all.

Request the coupon tab directly and the server returns a 404. Reach it through the shop's own navigation and you get one sentence:

現在クーポンを提供しておりません。We are not currently offering coupons.

I want to give this its due, because it cuts both ways. The last shop I wrote up had three coupons that had been "a campaign" for nineteen months, contradicted each other, and reduced its own printed price board to a work of fiction. Club Ten has the opposite discipline: the board is the price, and there is no secret cheaper tab. Nobody who books here pays ¥6,000 more than the guy who clicked one tab to the left. That is worth something real, and I'd rather have it than not.

But it also removes the escape hatch. On this listing there is no discount, no first-visit rate, no coupon, no bundle. There is a board at ¥500 a minute, a second board ¥5,000 above it, and one advertised ¥20,000 course you cannot demonstrably order.

Five things this listing never tells you

Search the entire listing — shop top, system, dispatch area, coupons, events — for the numbers every delivery-health customer actually needs, and here is what comes back:

Item Published?
交通費 (transport fee) Nowhere. Not on any tab.
入会金 (membership fee) Nowhere. Neither charged nor denied.
延長料金 (extension rate) Nowhere.
税込 / 税別 No tax notice anywhere.
Hotel room cost Not mentioned — and see below.

That last one matters more than it looks, because of what the dispatch-area tab says:

Field Value
【住所】 東京都池袋西口・北口(豊島区)
【ホテル or 自宅(出張型)】 ホテル
【出張先詳細】 池袋東口

Hotel only. For all the 派遣 and 出張 in the shop's name and copy, it does not come to your home — the field that exists specifically to answer "hotel or residence" answers hotel. So your real minimum outlay is course plus designation plus a love hotel room you pay for separately, and the listing prints exactly two of those three numbers.

Add it up honestly for the cheapest bookable evening: ¥30,000 + ¥2,000 + a room. Call an Ikebukuro short stay ¥6,000–8,000 and you land at ¥38,000–40,000 for sixty minutes¥633 to ¥667 a minute all-in, more than double the Tokyo benchmark, before a single option and before whatever transport fee the shop has declined to disclose.

Note the geography while we're here, too: the listing is categorised 池袋東口, the address field reads 池袋西口・北口, and the dispatch destination reads 池袋東口. Filed east, based west and north, delivers east. Ikebukuro station is large enough that this is a genuine ten-minute walk, not a rounding error.

The cancellation policy is the sharpest thing on the page

Two lines, at the foot of the system tab:

キャンセル料 3日前まで半額振込 キャンセル料 前日 全額振込

Read it slowly. Up to three days before — the earliest, most forgiving band the shop publishes — cancellation costs half, by bank transfer. The day before, the full amount.

There is no free cancellation window published anywhere on this listing. The most generous band on the board still takes half your money. On a sixty-minute ST booking that is ¥15,000 to cancel seventy-two hours out — more than a full ninety-minute course costs at a great many shops in this city.

Then, printed up beneath the main price board, this:

当日1時間前の確認連絡が取れない場合強制キャンセルになります。ご了承ください。 If we cannot reach you for the confirmation contact one hour before, it becomes a forced cancellation.

Now put the two together, because the gap between them is the point. The cancellation table prices 3日前 and 前日. It does not price 当日 — the day itself — at all. And 当日 is the only band with an automatic trigger a customer can fall into by not answering a phone.

The one band where cancellation can happen to you without your deciding anything is the one band with no published price.

If the day-before rate is full and the day-of rate is unstated, a missed call at 19:00 for a 20:00 booking sits in an unpriced box directly above the line that says "full amount." I am not going to assert what they charge there, because the shop hasn't. Ask. On the phone, before you book, and get the 当日 figure and the 交通費 figure in the same breath.

Three more small things

The banner at the top of the listing — the shop's own artwork, the first thing you see — reads Hカップ以上のキャストが10人のみ在籍出来る本気店‼: a serious shop where only ten cast of H-cup or above can be enrolled. The concept copy four inches below it, in the shop's own words, says ・Gカップ以上. And the roster lists twelve women, not ten.

That is three claims about the same roster on one page: H-cup or above, G-cup or above, and a cap of ten that the current list exceeds by two. None of it changes what you pay, and I doubt anyone meant to mislead — a banner gets made once and a roster changes weekly. But it is the same habit visible everywhere else on this listing: the shop states a rule prominently, then documents something else quietly a few lines down.

The contact number is 070-1292-2159 — a mobile prefix. There is nothing improper about that, and plenty of good shops run on a mobile line. But it is the detail on this listing that reads least like the 高級 positioning the copy works so hard to build, and it sits three lines under a claim to be 東京随一, the best in Tokyo.

And the front page lists an オフィシャルサイト(グループ), which resolves to cityheaven.net/tokyo/A1304/A130401/ten/ — the Shinjuku branch's listing, on the same directory you are already reading. The "official site" is not a site the business owns; it is another page on Cityheaven. I tried to open it to compare the Shinjuku board against Ikebukuro's, since the shop claims 新宿店と在籍も被りません, that the two rosters do not overlap. It bounces to Cityheaven's age-verification wall and does not resolve to a shop page. So the comparison the front page invites you to make cannot be made using the link the front page gives you.

Where I come down

This is an expensive shop that is honest about the board and evasive about everything surrounding it.

Give it the credit it has earned. No coupons means no coupon games. The board is the price, there is no cheaper tab you were supposed to have found, and this shop is not running the five-prices-for-one-hour shell game I documented across town last week. The 60→90 step at ¥166.67 a minute is a genuinely excellent number — the best marginal rate I have recorded anywhere on this site — and the shop isn't hiding it.

But the arithmetic is the arithmetic. Every product on this listing sits above ¥300 a minute. The entry booking is ¥533.33 a minute before the hotel room. And the shop maintains a second price board, ¥5,000 higher at every length, aimed squarely at the customers who came back — the exact inverse of how the rest of this industry treats loyalty, at a business whose stated concept is untitled amateurs. Meanwhile the ¥20,000 figure doing all the marketing work is on the wrong tab, under two different tags, gated behind a cast marker none of the twelve listed women carry, exemplified by a woman who isn't listed, and has been an opening special since March 2025.

So if you go:

  • Book ninety minutes, never sixty. That ¥5,000 buys the cheapest half hour in the building; the first hour is where the entire margin sits.
  • Ask what PS/PA actually is, and which woman on tonight's roster qualifies. If none does, the ¥20,000 course does not exist tonight — price the visit at ¥32,000 and decide from there.
  • Get 交通費, 延長, 入会金 and the 当日 cancellation rate on the phone, out loud, before you commit. Four numbers, none on the page, one of them attached to an automatic trigger.
  • Answer your phone at T-minus-60. That is not a joke — it is the printed clause with the sharpest teeth on this listing.
  • Budget the hotel. The shop does not come to your home, and says so exactly once.
  • And if you liked her: know that asking for her by name costs ¥5,000 more, and decide how you feel about a shop that prices it that way.

Every figure above is taken from the shop's Cityheaven listing — shop-top, system, coupon, dispatch-area and event tabs — as displayed on 23 August 2026. No tax notice appears on the listing; prices are reproduced exactly as shown. The ¥3,000 本指名 fee is printed both as a standalone fee and as a separate price board, and the listing does not state whether the two stack; both readings are shown above and should be confirmed by phone. Transport fees, extension rates and membership fees are not published on any tab. The Pure Standard campaign carries a 3/10 start with no stated end date and can change without notice. Confirm everything before you book. This article is informational and intended for readers aged 18 and over.