Last month, at a different shop, I missed a little. I won't go into detail, but it was the kind of thing where the phone handling was good yet the chemistry with the girl just didn't click. After nights like that, I somehow get more cautious the next time. I picked Kabuto this time because I'd heard about it from a trustworthy source in the Kanagawa area.
The 110-minute course, ¥27,000. A health shop open 8:00–00:00 (next day).
Let me write about the conversation
If you ask me what I want from a soapland, I'll list "quality of conversation" as an important element too. The phase where I wanted technique alone ended 18 years ago.
The girl at Kabuto knew the timing for when to speak. Her judgment of the moments to stay quiet versus the moments where a single word moves the room was natural. Instead of the canned "Where are you visiting from?" opener, she opened the conversation by glancing around the room and then choosing a topic. That alone tells you she's an observant person.
When I talked a bit about Kanagawa, the girl talked about Kanagawa too, from her own point of view. Beyond just "listening to the customer," a girl who can "answer in her own words" is rare. That two-way conversation changes how the time feels.
Her use of silence was good too. Someone who throws in something during a moment where nothing needs to be said is, I think, afraid of silence. Tonight's girl wasn't afraid of it. Even when there were quiet stretches, they became a natural "pause." Time with someone who can use silence has a different density to it.
Of the 110 minutes, I'd say the conversation took up about 20–30% of the total. The rest went to other things. But there's no doubt that the quality of that 20–30% of conversation lifted the overall impression. The fun of talking and the comfort of staying quiet — tonight had both. ¥27,000 for 110 minutes — that value can't be explained by technique alone.
In Kanagawa, late at night
The reason for picking a soapland late at night differs from one night to the next. Tonight was a "can't sleep" night. Kabuto covers the late-night band with its 8:00–00:00 (next day) hours. The existence of shops like this matters to night-owl types.
I called Kabuto. The 110-minute course, ¥27,000.
The late-night girl
Late-night girls often carry a slightly different vibe from the daytime ones. There's a sense of being used to the night, working at a calm, settled pace. Tonight was like that too.
No rushing. She matched my pace. The 110 minutes of late night felt short.
As an option for late-night Kanagawa
If you're looking for a soapland that handles late nights around the Kawasaki Horinouchi Minamicho / Kawasaki Station area, Kabuto is worth putting on your list.
Wrap-up
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| Phone reception | ★★★☆☆ |
| Arrival speed | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Girl's first impression | ★★★★☆ |
| Service content | ★★★☆☆ |
| Value for money | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Would I repeat | Depends |
I wrote this record hoping it helps anyone who wants to try a health shop in the Kanagawa area.
Related info: I've collected Kanagawa-area shop info on the area page. And if you're looking into adult-shop advertising and customer acquisition, FAP — Adult Media Catalog List is a useful reference too.