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Saitama Soaplands: Stunners

Elon, with 20-plus years in the fuzoku world, breaks down Saitama soaplands and where the stunners are from firsthand experience.

Saitama Soaplands: Stunners

Bottom line first: Saitama soaplands, stunners.

Let me walk through it step by step.

My experience and this topic

From my 20s into my 40s, I've walked this world the whole way. And today's topic is a question I've faced head-on many times.

Elon
ElonI first went to a Yoshiwara soapland at 25. That was 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 thrills. The conversation with a girl who asks "What is that?" turns out to be surprisingly fun.

Points worth knowing

  • Nailing the basics comes first — advanced stuff only stands on top of the fundamentals
  • Stacking up experience is the best teacher — reading alone won't make it stick
  • Find a shop you can trust — to cut down the time you waste second-guessing
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 aren't proportional. Even dirt-cheap places can have god-tier service.

What I'm pushing right now

Elon
Elon42, single, living alone. When nearly every paycheck disappears into fuzoku, you naturally develop an "eye" for this stuff. That's not a brag and not a regret — I'm just stating it as fact.

My bottom line: I recommend a visit to First Class Ruby. The service quality, the ease of booking, and the overall quality stay consistent.