Kamata is not Ginza and it doesn't pretend to be. It's a working-town station on the south edge of Tokyo, ramen steam and pachinko light, the kind of place where the fuzoku is honest because it has to be. Nobody here is paying for an illusion of luxury. So when I went looking for a first-timer test, Ultra Galaxy caught me for one reason: it plants its whole flag on "koibito" — lover-style — and on casting girls who aren't worn smooth by the industry yet. Big claims for a delivery health running out of Ota Ward. I wanted to see if the claims survive contact.
I took the 70-minute course. List price is ¥23,100; there was a coupon running that knocked it to ¥19,100, and I'm not too proud to use a coupon on a shop I've never tried. Hours are 9:00 to 05:00, which in Kamata means you can do this in daylight without anyone blinking. I booked for early evening on purpose — I wanted the girl fresh, not at the tail end of a double shift.
The "amateur" claim, tested
Here's the thing about the amateur pitch: a genuinely green girl and a girl trained to act green are two completely different products, and only one of them is worth the markup. I've been doing this sixteen years and I can usually clock it inside the first five minutes — it's in how they handle the doorway, the money, the small talk before anything happens.
Tonight's girl handled the entrance like someone still slightly nervous about the whole arrangement, and — this is the tell — she didn't perform the nervousness. There's a polished shyness that pros deploy on cue, all downcast eyes and rehearsed giggles. This wasn't that. She fumbled a real fumble with her bag, laughed at herself, and the laugh wasn't aimed at me. You can't fake the version where the girl isn't managing your perception. Point to Ultra Galaxy: the casting matches the copy.
Does "lover-style" actually mean anything
"Koibito health" and "date course" are easy to print on a banner and hard to deliver. Most shops that promise the girlfriend experience give you a service experience with extra eye contact stapled on. The difference is in who's steering.
Ultra Galaxy's version held up better than I expected because the girl actually carried the conversation instead of waiting for me to run the room. We talked — really talked — about nothing in particular: Kamata, where she's from, a show she's behind on. That sounds trivial. It is not. The whole "lover" illusion lives or dies on whether the talk feels like an obligation or a default. Hers ran on default. By the back half of the seventy minutes the clock had stopped being a thing I was tracking, which is the only honest metric for whether a date course works.
It wasn't flawless. The "amateur" thing cuts both ways — there were a couple of beats where a more seasoned girl would have read the room a half-second faster. I'll take that trade. Smoothness and warmth tend to live at opposite ends of the same dial, and Ultra Galaxy has the dial turned toward warmth on purpose. For what they're selling, that's the right call.
On the logistics
A first-time delivery health booking is where a lot of shops quietly lose you, so I watch it closely. Ultra Galaxy's phone reception was efficient without being cold, walked me through the hotel directions cleanly, and the girl arrived inside the window they quoted. No mystery surcharges, no "today's special option" pressure at the door. For a coupon-priced 70 minutes, the back office did its job and got out of the way. That sounds like a low bar. Plenty of shops trip over it.
About Ultra Galaxy
Kamata / Oi, Ota Ward, open 9:00–05:00, leaning hard into a young amateur-style roster and a lover-style date concept. Ten-plus years in business, which for a shop selling "inexperienced" girls is its own kind of paradox and its own kind of proof — they've clearly figured out how to keep refilling the well. As a first-timer test, it cleared the bar it set for itself, which is rarer than it should be.
The verdict
| Item | Rating |
|---|---|
| Reception / booking | ★★★★☆ |
| "Amateur" claim, honesty of | ★★★★★ |
| Lover-style / date feel | ★★★★☆ |
| Polish of service | ★★★☆☆ |
| Value (on coupon) | ★★★★★ |
| Overall | ★★★★☆ |
Going in cold and suspicious, I came out a believer in the specific thing Ultra Galaxy sells — not a flawless luxury hour, but a warm, genuinely amateur-flavored seventy minutes that earns the "koibito" label honestly. If you're in Kamata and you want the girlfriend angle without the theater, this is a real one.