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Omiya Hitozuma Deriheru ~Otona no Jijo~ (Omiya) — How I Started Going to a Married-Woman Specialty Shop

It's only fairly recently that I got seriously hooked on the 'married-woman specialty' format. After using this shop in Omiya, I took a fresh look at the married-woman-specialty genre.

Omiya Hitozuma Deriheru ~Otona no Jijo~ (Omiya) — How I Started Going to a Married-Woman Specialty Shop
Elon
ElonThe "married-woman specialty" category has very clear demand. What people want from it is fundamentally different from a delivery health (delivery health, deriheru) staffed by unmarried women in their twenties and thirties. It's not that one is better or worse — people are after different things. The married-woman category sells "experience and a relaxed feel," and for the people it lands with, it lands hard.

How I Got Seriously Hooked on the Married-Woman Category

Up until now, married-woman delivery health was something I'd pick only occasionally in the overall mix. "The young girls in Shinjuku," "the gyaru types in Shibuya" — those were my core, and the married-woman category was positioned as just one variation.

What changed was around last year (2024). When I dig into the reason — as you get older, the feeling of "facing someone as an equal" starts to feel better than the feeling of "conquering." The nervous excitement of meeting a girl in her twenties is fun. But there's a different kind of good in that "we understand each other" feeling with a woman in her thirties or forties.

Omiya Hitozuma Deriheru ~Otona no Jijo~ is a married-woman-specialty delivery health covering the Omiya ward of Saitama City. Its hours, 10 a.m. to 5 a.m. the next morning, are on the long side for the Omiya area.

Starting From the Phone Call

I knew the instant I called. The man who answered had the voice of "a pro at a married-woman specialty shop." Questions like "What's the age range of the women on staff?" and "What kind of atmosphere are you hoping for?" are subtly different from how the young-girl delivery health shops ask.

"Would you prefer someone calm, or someone talkative?" "Are you looking for a married vibe, or doesn't that matter?" — a shop that asks questions like these is serious about its concept.

Elon
ElonThe question about a "married vibe" is interesting. Just because a place specializes in married women doesn't mean every one of them has to read as "obviously a wife." Between a shop that thinks that way and one that insists on it, the experience changes a lot. I'm after "a calm woman who feels like an extension of everyday life," so the former suits me better.

About the Woman Who Came

On a night in March, she arrived after about a 45-minute wait.

When the door opened, I thought, "Ah, this is it." Hard to put into words, but she had the bearing of a woman who is an extension of everyday clothes. Not flashy. But put together. Her makeup and her outfit were "what an ordinary person wears when they go out," with none of that industry-specific "sex-trade air."

The rhythm of the conversation was distinctive. Unhurried. When I was talking, she didn't pile her next words on top of mine. That's the conversational rhythm of "someone who can listen."


The married-woman delivery health experience in Omiya became my benchmark for "the level a married-woman specialty shop should hit." Next time I'm in Omiya, I've decided this is the number I call.

Summary

Item Rating
Precision of the phone screening ★★★★★
Quality of the girl's "married-woman feel" ★★★★★
Conversation and communication ★★★★★
Service technique ★★★★☆
Satisfaction for the Omiya area ★★★★★

If you're hunting for a married-woman delivery health in Omiya, this shop is, without a doubt, at the top of the list. A shop that's honest about its concept lasts a long time, and its customer satisfaction runs high.