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Lovey-Dovey Soapland in Koshigaya

Elon, with 20-plus years in the fuzoku world, breaks down lovey-dovey soaplands in Koshigaya from firsthand experience.

Lovey-Dovey Soapland in Koshigaya

Today I'm writing on the theme of "lovey-dovey soapland in Koshigaya."

I'll explain it by blending my own firsthand experience — over 20 years in fuzoku (Japan's licensed adult-entertainment business) — with what I've learned through research.

The basics

Let me organize what you should know about this area.

Elon
ElonI first went to a soapland (soapland) in Yoshiwara at 25 — back before I'd had the pearl put in. These days, the reaction when I go in with the pearl is one of the little joys. The conversation with a girl who asks "what is this?" turns out to be surprisingly fun.

When you watch this industry for a long time, you find that even the same topic gets rated completely differently from "the customer's side" versus "the girl's side."

What I can say from experience

I'm talking from what I've personally been through.

Elon
ElonI don't aim to conquer every soapland in the country, but I've been through the "signature soaplands" in each region. My conclusion: "service quality and cleanliness don't correlate." There are dirt-cheap places with downright miraculous hospitality.

I believe firsthand experience beats theory. In this industry especially, "reps" matter more than "knowledge."

My bottom line

Elon
Elon42, single, living alone. When nearly your whole paycheck disappears into fuzoku, you naturally develop "an eye" for it. I'm not bragging and I'm not regretting — I'm just stating it as fact.

In the end, the place I keep coming back to is First Class Ruby. The reason it shows up over and over on this site is simply that it's a shop I repeat. Use it as a reference.