Delivery Health — field reports & reviews [2026]

TOKYO IDOL ACADEMY, Shinjuku: How a Kabukicho Deriheru Rebranded Itself as Your Personal Fandom Field Diary
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TOKYO IDOL ACADEMY, Shinjuku: How a Kabukicho Deriheru Rebranded Itself as Your Personal Fandom

A field report on TOKYO IDOL ACADEMY, a Kabukicho delivery-health shop that wraps a standard 100-minute course in the language of idol fandom — oshikatsu. Why borrowing the vocabulary of a whole subculture is the cheapest and smartest marketing move in the business, what a ¥23,000 course actually buys, and how a Shinjuku base dispatching to all 23 wards runs on almost no fixed cost.

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Shiroi Pocchari-san Kinshicho: Seven Years On, Open 363 Days a Year — When Longevity Is the Only Review That Counts Field Diary
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Shiroi Pocchari-san Kinshicho: Seven Years On, Open 363 Days a Year — When Longevity Is the Only Review That Counts

A field report on Shiroi Pocchari-san Kinshicho, a budget curvy-specialist delivery health in its seventh year, open 12 PM to 5 AM and closed only two days a year. Why a ¥6,000 door that has survived seven years is a stronger review than any single night, and what near-365-day operation tells you about the machine behind it.

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Shibuya Milk: Reading the Menu at Tokyo's Cheapest Hand-Job House Field Diary
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Shibuya Milk: Reading the Menu at Tokyo's Cheapest Hand-Job House

A field report on Shibuya Milk, a no-penetration hand-job deliheru in Shibuya that sells itself as Tokyo's cheapest. Its menu isn't priced by time — it's priced by exactly how much the girl reveals, from a viewing course at ¥2,500 to a topless one that climbs past ¥24,000. Here's what that tiered menu is really telling you, and whether 'cheapest' holds up once you read the fine print.

Elon Elon
Charme, Tachikawa: The 'S-Class Amateur' Contradiction and Why the Suburb Is the Strategy Field Diary
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Charme, Tachikawa: The 'S-Class Amateur' Contradiction and Why the Suburb Is the Strategy

A field report on Charme, a Tachikawa delivery-health shop selling itself as an 'S-class amateur' house — a phrase that shouldn't make sense. Here's what that contradiction is really pricing, why running it out of a western-Tokyo suburb instead of Kabukicho is the whole business model, and how the ¥16,000 first set is engineered to end the argument in your head.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is delivery health?

Delivery health (deriheru) sends a girl to your hotel or home. Full intercourse is not part of it; the menu is massage, hand and oral service.

How do prices vary by region?

Big metros (Tokyo, Osaka) run ¥15,000–28,000 for 60 minutes; regional cities ¥10,000–20,000.

How does a session work?

1) Call to book (time, course, girl) -> 2) wait 20–60 min -> 3) she arrives -> 4) the session -> 5) pay. A hotel is easiest your first time.

How do I draw a good girl?

Shops with a sharp phone desk tend to have better talent. Fair pricing and a desk that names specifics is the tell.