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The Night I Picked Kanjuku Banana Hachioji in Tokyo

Kanjuku Banana Hachioji in Tokyo, ¥21,000 for 110 minutes. A detailed account from the phone call to walking out the door.

The Night I Picked Kanjuku Banana Hachioji in Tokyo
Elon
ElonWhiffing on a shop you're trying for the first time happens, even over a long career. Breaking down why you whiffed is what sharpens your aim next time.

A break in the rainy season, let's call it. The truth is it was a warm night with a little humidity in the air. I checked into a Tokyo hotel and called Kanjuku Banana Hachioji.

The desk at Kanjuku Banana Hachioji stays calm even when you call on a night like this. The 110-minute course runs ¥21,000. Open 10:00 to 24:00.

The moment she walked in

The instant the door opened, I thought tonight might be a hit. No real basis for it, but first impressions are like that. After eighteen years of accumulated experience, that instinct rarely misses by much.

She looked to be in her early thirties. Makeup neither too heavy nor too light, with a clean look that fit the feel of the Tokyo area. The way she dressed, too, gave the impression of someone who knows herself. People like that usually know how they work, too.

Once she was in the room, she lined up her shoes neatly when she took them off. I always catch myself watching for details like that. People with no wasted motion in their movements have no wasted motion in their work either. I made that call in the first two minutes, and it held true across all 110 minutes.

Her expressions came naturally too. Not smiling the whole time, not stone-faced either, but shifting with the situation. The naturalness of a laugh, especially, is a key indicator. After eighteen years I can tell a manufactured laugh from a real one. Tonight it was the real thing.

Looking back over the 110 minutes, I could feel that my first impression of her looks and her movements had been right all the way to the end. The match between the phone explanation and the real thing, between the first impression and the actual service, that "consistency" is the reason I'll pick Kanjuku Banana Hachioji again. The breakdown of that ¥21,000 includes the quality of the woman herself. You don't run into this level at a delivery health (deriheru) shop in Tokyo all that often.

The men's esthetic option

I haven't been going to delivery health that long. I used to center my visits on delivery health and health shops; it's only in the last few years that I came to see real value in esthetic and aroma work.

I picked Kanjuku Banana Hachioji because its name kept coming up as a shop with a strong esthetic reputation in Tokyo.

The treatment itself

110-minute course, ¥21,000. Before starting, she walked me through a quick consultation, where I was tight, how firm I liked the pressure. Whether a shop does that or not makes a huge difference in the quality of the experience.

The treatment itself, the oil temperature control, the pressure adjustment, the rhythm of how it unfolded, was all comfortably above the passing line.

Cost-performance of Tokyo esthetic

A 110-minute esthetic in Tokyo for ¥21,000. How does that stack up against the going rate around town? I felt there was a cost-performance you only get in this area. Hachioji area, open 10:00 to 24:00.

Elon
ElonThere's a theory that the late-night hours leave you with fewer women in good condition, but in reality there are plenty who are actually better suited to working late.

The verdict

Item Rating
Overall service ★★★★☆
Service ★★★★★
Cost-performance ★★★★★
Going again ◎ Yes

Next time I'm in Tokyo, I'll be calling Kanjuku Banana Hachioji again.