This was my third visit to Design Viola Tokyo. The first time was almost an accident. I had time to kill in the Tokyo area, ran a search, and this place came up. The first impression was good, so I started coming back.
This time again, the 120-minute course, ¥29,000. The hours at Design Viola Tokyo — 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. — fit my lifestyle.
On Getting Quiet
Lately I don't get much time where my head goes quiet. The line between work and private life has gotten thin, and wherever I am, something's always sitting in the back of my mind. At 36, that's become the norm, and I've come to understand the value of "going quiet."
For those 120 minutes at Design Viola Tokyo, 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 the girl's pace, my thinking gradually settled. Few girls can do that on purpose. It's less a technique than a knack for "building a space."
The "knack for building a space" is hard to explain, but it's the ability to create a "quiet stretch of time" inside that room. Tonight's girl had it. I didn't actively do anything — I just naturally went quiet.
By the back half, the reason I'd come to Tokyo wasn't even in my head. That kind of "complete switch-off" can't be made by skill alone. It only happens when the place, the girl, and your own state line up. Fourteen years in this world, and nights where I get that feeling are rare.
When I stepped outside afterward, Tokyo's night air felt better than I expected. I walked a while. Head still quiet, I headed back to the hotel. ¥29,000 for 120 minutes — I figure that "quiet" feeds into the quality of the next day's work too.
Why I Keep Coming Back
My third visit to Design Viola Tokyo. The reason I repeat is simple: they don't whiff. Maybe there's no upside surprise, but there's no downside either. That steadiness is, to me, the single most important factor in a long relationship.
This time too, the 120-minute course at ¥29,000. Design Viola Tokyo.
Tonight's Girl
This time I had a different girl than last visit. 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 confirm whether the shop's "standard" rides on one girl or whether multiple girls operate at the same level.
The result: both were at the same standard. That's the condition for a "shop you can repeat."
A Fixed Point in Tokyo
A routine is taking shape: every time I come to Tokyo, I call Design Viola Tokyo. Kamata area, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. That's a compliment.
Bottom Line
| Item | Rating |
|---|---|
| Overall hospitality | ★★★★★ |
| Service | ★★★★☆ |
| Value | ★★★★★ |
| Would I go again | ○ Depends |
I hope this report helps someone out there looking for a delivery health in Tokyo.