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I Tried Casanova, a Tokyo Health Shop

Casanova in Tokyo, ¥38,000 / 100 minutes. I write out the flow in detail, from the phone call to walking out the door.

I Tried Casanova, a Tokyo Health Shop
Elon
ElonWhen using a soapland in the Yoshiwara area, it goes smoother if you check your hotel's location and the shop's coverage area in advance.

When I'd narrowed my Tokyo options down to three shops, the last one I called was Casanova. The reason is simple: its web info was written the most plainly. A shop with no excessive self-praise is, I think, a sign it's competing on substance.

At Casanova I went with the 100-minute course, ¥38,000. Open 9:00–24:00.

The experience starts on the phone

I called Casanova just past 8 in the evening. The desk was courteous from the first beat — not a chirpy "Thank you for calling," but a quiet "Yes, this is Casanova." A desk that opens like that is the sign of a composed shop.

When I asked, "Is the 100-minute course available?", there was a brief pause to check, then "Yes, we can arrange it." That pause was good. A shop that actually checks before answering is more trustworthy than one that says "yes" instantly. It means they're really confirming who's on the roster.

At the stage of picking a girl, they offered two options, each with a quick profile — age range, type of vibe, who was on today. When I started to say "if anything, I'd lean toward," they got specific: "This one might be closer to that." High-precision reception.

About 20 minutes after I hung up, the arrival call came. Two minutes before she arrived, there was a "she'll be there shortly" message too. This kind of stacking of small considerations builds the impression of "a shop that's well managed."

When she arrived, the image from the phone and the real person didn't diverge much. That "match rate" speaks directly to a shop's management level. The photo and the real person, the phone description and who actually showed up — when all of it lines up, it isn't luck, it's policy. ¥38,000, 100 minutes. I believe the experience starts the moment you call. In that sense, tonight was good from the very start.

The moment the door opened

When the door opens, the first thing you feel is how a person "takes the room." Some people brighten the air the instant they walk in; with others the air doesn't change at all. The girl from Casanova was the former.

She lined her shoes up as she stepped out of them. I have a habit of watching details like that. People with no wasted motion in their manners usually have no waste in their service either.

The service itself

The 100-minute course had a natural arc as a flow — opening with a greeting, developing, then landing. She's the type who moves while watching your reactions; there's none of that "straight off the manual" feeling.

¥38,000 for 100 minutes. Judged by the depth of the experience, the balance between this time and this price more than pays for itself.

Why choose this shop in Tokyo

Casanova covers the Yoshiwara area. Convenient location plus the quality of the girl — when those two line up, it's a reason to repeat even if the price runs a bit high.

Elon
Elon"Can she make the space," more than technique, is what matters — this way of thinking took me 15 years to develop. When I was young, my eyes went only to technique.

Bottom line

Item Stars
Reception ★★★☆☆
The girl's vibe ★★★★★
Technique / service ★★★☆☆
Fullness of the time ★★★★☆
Price reasonableness ★★★★★
Overall ★★★★★

Next time I get the chance to be in Tokyo, I'll call Casanova again.