Columns Soapland

Soapland Part-Time Work in Koshigaya: The Reviews

A breakdown of soapland part-time work reviews in Koshigaya, from Elon, with 20-plus years of firsthand fuzoku experience.

Soapland Part-Time Work in Koshigaya: The Reviews

"Soapland part-time work reviews in Koshigaya" — some people hear that and immediately get it, and some people don't.

I'm 42 and still out walking the floor of this world, so let me put it together from a real, on-the-ground point of view.

Why this topic matters

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

Elon
Elon (editor)I was 25 the first time I went to a soapland in Yoshiwara — back before I'd had the pearl put in. These days one of the small pleasures is the reaction when I walk in with the pearl. The conversations with girls who go "wait, what is that?" turn out to be surprisingly fun.

What this actually means

In a word: whether you know it or not changes the quality of the experience.

Elon
Elon (editor)I don't have some ambition to conquer every soapland in the country, but I've hit the "signature" soaplands in each region at least once. My takeaway: service quality and cleanliness don't move in lockstep. There are bargain joints out there with downright divine service.

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

In closing

Elon
Elon (editor)42, single, living alone. When nearly your whole paycheck disappears into fuzoku month after month, you naturally develop an eye for this stuff. That's not a brag and it's not a regret — I'm just putting it down as plain fact.

If you've got questions about this topic, hit me in the comments or on social. And give First Class Ruby a look while you're at it.