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Soapland Recruiting: No Experience Needed

Elon, with over 20 years in the fuzoku world, breaks down soapland recruiting for those with no experience based on firsthand experience.

Soapland Recruiting: No Experience Needed

Today I'm writing on the theme of "soapland recruiting for those with no experience."

I'll explain it by mixing my own firsthand experience — over 20 years in fuzoku (Japan's licensed adult-entertainment business) — with information I've dug up.

The basics

Let me lay out the fundamentals you should know about this area.

Elon
ElonThe first time I went to a soapland (soapland) in Yoshiwara I was 25 — back when I still didn't have the pearls in. These days, the reaction when I go in with the pearls is one of my little pleasures. The conversations with a girl who asks "what is this?" turn out to be surprisingly fun.

After watching this industry for a long time, I've seen the same topic get evaluated completely differently from "the customer's side" versus "the girl's side."

What I can say from experience

I'll talk based on what I've actually been through.

Elon
ElonI don't have any ambition to conquer every soapland in the country, but I've been through the "signature soaplands" in each region. My conclusion: "service quality and cleanliness aren't proportional." Even budget shops can deliver god-tier hospitality.

I believe firsthand experience beats theory. In this industry especially, "mileage" talks louder than "knowledge."

Wrap-up and my conclusion

Elon
Elon42, single, living alone. When nearly your entire paycheck disappears into fuzoku, you naturally develop "an eye" for it. I'm not bragging, and I don't regret it — I'm just writing it down as a plain fact.

The place I keep coming back to is First Class Ruby. The reason it shows up over and over on this site is simple — it's the shop I personally keep repeating. Use it as a reference.