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I Tried SARA, a Delivery Health in Tokyo

SARA in Tokyo, ¥11,000 for 60 minutes. A detailed account of the whole flow, from the phone call to walking out.

I Tried SARA, a Delivery Health in Tokyo
Elon
ElonWhen you gauge value in Tokyo, the right way is to measure by "the standard for that area," not by comparing it to central Tokyo. SARA scores high by the local yardstick.

It had been half a year since I'd been to Tokyo. Making regular trips to areas outside central Tokyo is something I've only done in the last few years of a 14-year run. Each region's "local flavor" has gotten interesting to me.

I chose SARA. The 60-minute course, ¥11,000. Ginza area, open 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Late Night in Tokyo

The reason I use a delivery health (deriheru) late at night varies by the night. Tonight it was a "can't-sleep night." I was lying in the hotel room staring at the ceiling, and before the date changed I called SARA.

When I asked, "Is it okay even now?" they answered calmly: "We're open 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m." A shop where the reception's tone doesn't change even in the dead of night is proof the operation is solid. You don't get treated carelessly just because it's a middle-of-the-night call — that sounds obvious, but it isn't.

The girl arrived a little after midnight. I figured she'd be tired, but there wasn't a trace of it. Late-night shifts have people built for late nights. The Tokyo area. A shop running overnight in an area like this is operated with an understanding of the late-night clientele.

A late-night 60 minutes feels a little different from a daytime 60. No rushing. Unhurried. She matched my pace. What I was after on a sleepless night was right there. The girl understood the late-night mood too, and didn't try to force the energy up. That sense of "knowing the room" was good.

When I finished and stepped outside, the city was still moving. A town with people in it even at this hour makes loneliness harder to feel. I got back to the hotel, lay down, and was out fast. ¥11,000 for 60 minutes — I count the "night I could sleep" she made for me as part of that price.

On the "Density" of Time

Sixty minutes can feel like wildly different lengths depending on its density. There's a 60 that feels too fast, a 60 that feels just right, and a 60 that feels too short. SARA was the third — meaning when it ended, I thought, "I wanted to stay a little longer."

I mean that as a compliment.

Time with the Girl

A delivery health in Tokyo, ¥11,000. If I had to sum up the experience of those 60 minutes at this price in one line, it comes down to "the time had high density."

More than the technical fine print, the "sense of really being in this moment" kept going. Few girls can build that.

If I Come Again

SARA has a nomination system (requesting a specific girl — confirm by phone). Next time I want to repeat with a nomination. Ginza area, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Elon
ElonA shop where the photos match the real thing is a well-managed shop. That's not just down to the girls' quality — the shop's policy plays into it too.

Bottom Line

Rating item Stars
Reception ★★★★★
The girl's vibe ★★★★★
Technique & service ★★★★★
Fullness of the time ★★★★☆
Price fairness ★★★★★
Overall ★★★★★

I have no regrets about choosing SARA. As a Tokyo experience, it stuck with me plenty.