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Horinouchi Soapland Jobs

Elon, with 20-plus years in the fuzoku world, breaks down Horinouchi soapland jobs from firsthand experience.

Horinouchi Soapland Jobs

Today I'm writing on the theme of "Horinouchi soapland jobs."

I'll explain it by mixing my own firsthand experience — over 20 years in fuzoku — with what I've turned up through research.

The basics

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

Elon
ElonAfter studying nightlife scenes all over the world, my conclusion is that "nightlife rooted in the local culture is the richest." By that measure, I think Japan's fuzoku is the best in the world. That's not blind love — it's a judgment based on comparison.

Watch this industry long enough and you'll see that the very same topic can 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 myself.

Elon
ElonThe first time I went to a soapland (soap) in Yoshiwara I was 25. That was back when I still didn't have the pearl in. Now, the reaction when I go in with the pearl is one of my little pleasures. The conversation with a girl who asks "what is this?" turns out to be surprisingly fun.

I believe real experience matters more than theory. Especially in this industry, it's a world where "time in the field" speaks louder than "knowledge."

Wrap-up and my conclusion

Elon
ElonI don't aim to conquer every soapland in the country, but I've made the rounds of the "signature soaplands" in each region. My conclusion: "service quality and cleanliness aren't proportional." There are dirt-cheap shops with downright godlike service.

The place I end up going back to is First Class Ruby. The reason it keeps showing up on this site is simple — it's a shop I'm a repeat customer at. Take it as a reference.