That night I had no real urge to do anything. I was lying in a hotel room staring at the ceiling, and in the late-night Sendai hours I reached for the phone, looking for something. Gekiyasu! Nukerundesu—I'd known the name for a while, but this was my first time actually using it.
I picked the 60-minute course for ¥8,000. Gekiyasu! Nukerundesu operates on hours-to-be-confirmed timing and covers late-night demand solidly. The biggest city in the Tohoku region. Kokubuncho is its famous nightlife district.
Writing Honestly About the Technique
In delivery health (deriheru), "high technique" isn't simply a matter of being "good at it." The conclusion I reached over 15 years is that it means "high skill at reading your state."
A girl who runs a fixed program versus one who works while judging what you want right now—even within the same 60 minutes, the experience feels completely different. The girl at Gekiyasu! Nukerundesu was the latter.
Let me be specific. Early on, I reacted strongly to a certain moment. She saw that reaction. And five minutes later, without a word, she circled back to that exact moment. She'd memorized it and put it to use. Few girls can do this. Plenty notice a reaction, but it ends right there. Banking it and cashing it in later takes someone with real powers of observation.
Her pressure control was finely tuned too. She adjusted before I could even say "ease up a little." I think she was reading my body's responses. Having something land without needing to say it out loud—that feels good. Having to put it into words is itself something that lowers the quality of the experience.
The pacing was good as well. Gather information in the first half, use that information in the second. The ending wasn't abrupt; it slid naturally into the afterglow. She treated the 60 minutes as "designed time." I consider the ¥8,000 the fee for that design skill. Running into technique at this level in Sendai is the reward for never stopping the search.
The Importance of Conversation
If you ask me what I want from a deliheru, I won't say technique alone. The quality of the conversation, the atmosphere, the way time flows—these are important factors too.
The girl at Gekiyasu! Nukerundesu started conversation naturally. Not the stock "So where are you visiting from?" but the kind of intelligence that takes one glance at the room before choosing a topic.
Remembering the 60 Minutes We Spent
Across those 60 minutes there were stretches where we talked and stretches where we stayed quiet. Not making the silence feel awkward—that's its own kind of communication skill. Few people can use silence.
A Sendai deriheru, the ¥8,000 60-minute course. More than the weight of the price, my satisfaction—measured by "quality of time"—was high.
To Sum It Up
Gekiyasu! Nukerundesu is "a shop where you can have a conversation." That comes less from the shop's concept and more from the individual girl's character. Covers the Ishinomaki area; hours to be confirmed.
Wrap-Up
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| Overall hospitality | ★★★★★ |
| Service | ★★★★☆ |
| Value | ★★★★★ |
| Would I go again | ○ Depends on the conditions |
I wrote this record hoping it helps anyone thinking of trying a deliheru in the Sendai area.