A few words about the city of Tokyo. The Tokyo area. I started coming here for delivery health (deriheru) a good few years back, and somewhere in there I learned about Shibuya Jaccus.
This time it was the 90-minute course at ¥32,000. The Shibuya area, open 11:00–23:00.
On Getting Quiet
Lately I don't get much time when my head goes quiet. The line between work and private life has gone thin, and wherever I am, something is always nagging at the back of my mind. At 37 that's become the norm, and it's made me understand the value of "getting quiet."
For those 90 minutes at Shibuya Jaccus, my head went quiet.
For the first ten minutes or so the thoughts were still coming. Last week's work, tomorrow's schedule, the emails I hadn't answered. But pulled along by her pace, my mind gradually settled into silence. Few providers can do that on purpose. It's less a technique than a knack for "building the space."
"Building the space" is hard to explain, but it's the power to create a pocket of quiet time inside a room. Tonight's provider had it. I didn't actively do anything; I just drifted into stillness on my own.
By the back half, even the reason I'd come to Tokyo was gone from my head. That kind of "total switch-off" can't be built on technique alone. It only happens when the place, the provider, and your own state all line up. Fifteen years in this world and the nights I can reach that feeling are limited.
When it was over and I stepped outside, the Tokyo night air felt better than I expected. I walked a while. My head still quiet, I went back to the hotel. ¥32,000 for 90 minutes — and I believe that "quiet" carries over into the quality of the next day's work.
Why I Keep Coming Back
This was my third visit to Shibuya Jaccus. The reason for the repeats is simple: it never misses. There may be no upside surprise, but there's no downside either. That consistency is, to my mind, the single most important factor in a long relationship.
Again, the 90-minute course at ¥32,000. Shibuya Jaccus.
Tonight's Provider
This time I had a different provider than before. It's a shop where you can use the nomination system (requesting a specific girl), but I deliberately asked for someone else. I wanted to find out whether the shop's "standard" rests on one provider, or whether several of them operate at the same level.
The verdict: both were at the same level. That's the condition for a "shop you can repeat."
A Fixed Point in Tokyo
A routine is forming where I call Shibuya Jaccus every time I'm in Tokyo. The Shibuya area, 11:00–23:00. That's a compliment.
The Bottom Line
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| Service overall | ★★★★★ |
| The session | ★★★★★ |
| Value | ★★★★★ |
| Going again? | ◎ Yes |
I hope this report helps someone out there hunting for delivery health in Tokyo.