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A Beginner’s Guide to Japan Delivery Health: how the system works, prices, booking, and etiquette

 

 

TLDR: Delivery Health (Deriharu) is Japan’s outcall nightlife format: you book by phone or web, meet at your hotel/house or at a station, then pay a time-based fee. Expect base fees around ¥12,000–¥18,000/60 min in big cities, plus possible travel/late-night surcharges. Book 60–120 min ahead, choose an accessible hotel near a major station, and follow basic etiquette (ID check, clear location, no explicit negotiation in public). Our links below point to first-party Japanese pages so you can verify hours, fees, and workflows.

The contemporary Delivery Health scene uses a **dispatch + meet-up** architecture: a small office or “call center” manages scheduling, and companions travel to your room or meet you near a station before entering a love hotel. Spaces are typically **private rooms** (hotels/residences), with neutral lighting and clear reception routes (hotel front desk → elevator → room). Services are standardized as **structured, time-boxed intimacy** (conversation, bathing assistance in some cases, bodywork, and consensual close contact; intercourse is typically excluded in stated policies). Users span 20s–50s, domestic and inbound travelers, with growing multilingual support in hubs like Shinjuku, Shibuya, Umeda, Sakae, and Tenjin. In urban nightscapes, Delivery Health functions as an organized form of **“staged contact”**—intimacy produced through rules, scripts, and spaces rather than spontaneity.

1. Overview — what is Delivery Health and how does it work?

2. Top Areas & Access — where should you start?

3. Prices, Time & Eligibility — how much and how long?

4. Venue Types & Services — what formats exist?

5. Reservations, Etiquette & Useful Phrases — how to book smoothly?

6. Summary and Next Steps

1. Overview — what is Delivery Health and how does it work?

Short answer: Delivery Health (“Deriharu/Derihéru”) is a **dispatch-style outcall**: you reserve by phone/web, confirm hotel/address, and receive time-based companionship and body-contact services. Official pages confirm the model as a **non-storefront** operation with published hours and booking windows.

1-1 Area overview

In practice, **big-station hubs** (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Ueno; Osaka’s Umeda/Namba; Nagoya’s Sakae; Fukuoka’s Tenjin) concentrate call centers and hotels, making travel times predictable. A typical flow: call → choose time → share hotel or meeting point → staff dispatch → hotel check-in → session.

Definition and business structure are described clearly by a first-party article for operators: 【公式】モモリー:「デリヘル(デリバリーヘルス)とは」. Conclusion → numbers → source: **It’s a non-storefront dispatch format**; most offices run **9:00–翌2:00** style booking windows, with dispatch times adjusted by distance; see the operator explainer above for the base model.

1-2 Venue distribution

Because Delivery Health relies on **hotels and private rooms**, districts with many **love hotels** are ideal. Official love-hotel pages (examples below) publish access and price tables that help you pick a nearby property and estimate walk times and room fees: 新宿・歌舞伎町「FORSION」公式, バンブーガーデン新横浜 公式, フェアリーグループ 公式.

1-3 Typical session flow

Japan Delivery Health (Deriharu) guide flow in plain English:

  1. Check hotel location and room availability (pick a property within 5–8 min walk from the station for easy meet-up).
  2. Call or web-book; confirm time, meeting point, and **room number** after check-in.
  3. Prepare cash or card (some offices accept cards); keep phone on for staff calls.
  4. Meet → enter room → pay → session starts → finish on time.

First-party store page example (hours, meet-up options, acceptance): 新宿デリヘル「月の真珠-新宿-」 公式:待ち合わせ・営業時間・決済. They publish **hours 9:00–23:00 / reception 8:00–22:00**, coverage across Tokyo and neighboring prefectures, and card brands. Conclusion → numbers → source done above.

Tip: If you’re unsure about hotels, pick a chain with clear online price tables and easy access from the station (examples linked above). Screenshot room rates before you call so you can budget both the hotel and session time.

※参考情報(editor’s note):District choice synthesized from operator explainers and official hotel pages; individual store coverage/fees vary by time and distance.

2. Top Areas & Access — where should you start?

Short answer: Start near big stations with dense hotel stock (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Umeda/Namba, Sakae, Tenjin). Aim for hotels within 5–10 min walk and check published hotel hours/rates on official pages.

2-1 Area shortlist (Tokyo/Osaka/Nagoya/Fukuoka)

Shinjuku is the easiest beginner hub (multiple love hotels, late-night trains, many offices). For a concrete hotel reference, confirm access/amenities on official pages like FORSION(新宿・歌舞伎町). In Yokohama or the southwest side of Tokyo, check バンブーガーデン新横浜. Osaka’s Namba/Umeda and Nagoya’s Sakae have similar hotel density; Fukuoka’s Tenjin/Hakata are the Kyushu hubs.

2-2 Access checklist

  • Pick stations with easy exits and clear wayfinding.
  • Choose hotels with published **short-stay** or **free-time** rates and **24h** reception if possible.
  • Share exact hotel name and **room number** after check-in.

2-3 Walkability & love-hotel references

Use first-party hotel pages to verify distance and reception times. Example official hotel info with rate tables and access maps: FORSION(歌舞伎町), BAMBOO GARDEN(新横浜), chain entry: フェアリーグループ 公式.

Table 1: Venue Types & Base Fees

Venue Type Typical Fee (tax incl.) Session Time Area (JP Link)
Delivery Health (outcall) ¥12,000–¥18,000 base + options 60–90 min 新宿デリヘル公式(待ち合わせ・受付)
Love hotel (room fee, separate) ¥4,800–¥10,000 short stay 2–5 hours (hotel) ハッピーホテル掲載:HOTEL SERIO
Soapland (comparison) ¥18,000–¥40,000+ 60–120 min 熊本「ブルーシャトウ」公式

Hotel fees are separate from Delivery Health session fees. Numbers above are representative of large-city listings; verify your target hotel’s official table before booking.

Table 2: Access & Hours

Station Walk Time (to hotels) Hours (example) Area (JP Link)
Shinjuku 6–10 min to Kabukicho hotels Store reception example: 8:00–22:00 FORSION 公式(歌舞伎町)
Shin-Yokohama 5–8 min (Bamboo Garden) Hotel short-stay from ¥3,500–¥6,980 BAMBOO GARDEN 公式
Kabukicho (area) 3–7 min typical Short stay ¥4,800–¥10,000 ハッピーホテル(歌舞伎町)

Conclusion → numbers → source:choose stations with ≤10 min walk to hotels; see each hotel’s official page for published time/price windows.

3. Prices, Time & Eligibility — how much and how long?

Short answer: Expect base fees of ¥12,000–¥18,000/60min in Tokyo/Osaka cores, plus travel fees (¥1,000–¥3,000) and late-night surcharges. Booking lead time is often 60–120 min, and eligibility is strictly **18+** with standard ID/phone confirmation.

3-1 Typical price structure

  • Base time (60/90/120min): ¥12,000–¥25,000 depending on city/time/day.
  • Transportation (“派遣/交通費”): ¥1,000–¥3,000 by distance.
  • Late-night fee (after last train): ¥1,000–¥2,000 common.
  • Hotel fee (separate): see official hotel pages above.

First-party reference for hours/coverage/cards: 月の真珠-新宿- 公式(営業時間・対応エリア・決済)—they publish **hours 9:00–23:00** and reception window details; card brands (VISA/Master/JCB/Diners) are listed too.

3-2 Time budgeting

Door-to-door travel absorbs **10–30 minutes** depending on area; plan a buffer so your **paid time** isn’t consumed by navigation. Booking **before peak** (evening) improves on-time dispatch.

3-3 Eligibility & ID

Operators present strict age and policy statements on first-party pages. Example language (18+ only, policy compliance) appears on the official meeting page noted above. Always carry ID when checking into hotels; some properties verify guest identity at reception.

Table 3: Reservation & Eligibility

Method Lead Time Eligibility Official (JP Link)
Phone reservation 60–120 min before Adults 18+, hotel room required 月の真珠-新宿-(受付時間掲載)
Web/online booking (hotel) Same day; depends on stock Room holders only BAMBOO GARDEN(料金/アクセス)
Meet-up near station 60–90 min Adults 18+, public etiquette 月の真珠-新宿-(待ち合わせ解説)

Conclusion → numbers → source:plan 60–120 min lead time; 18+ with ID; confirm hours and coverage on the store’s official page.

4. Venue Types & Services — what formats exist?

Short answer: Delivery Health is **outcall** to your hotel/house or a **meet-up** near a station. Related formats (soapland, men’s esthe, love hotel stays) organize intimacy differently but share time-based structures and clear scripts.

4-1 Delivery Health (outcall) — standardized contact

Sessions emphasize conversation, bathing assistance (when requested and permitted), sensual bodywork, and consensual close contact. Services are framed as **institutionalized intimacy**—clear time boxes, add-on menus, and option policies. Meet-up models (“待ち合わせデリ”) are explained on official store pages like 月の真珠-新宿- 公式:待ち合わせ.

4-2 Love hotel as infrastructure

Love hotel rooms standardize **privacy and amenities** (large tubs, VOD, room service). Official sites publish access and rate ladders; see FORSION and BAMBOO GARDEN for concrete examples of check-in windows, short stays, and free-time bands.

4-3 Comparative note: Soapland & others

Soapland (bath-focused, in-house) is price-heavier and location-bound; see a long-running operator’s official page ブルーシャトウ for historical context and service framing. Delivery Health differs by **dispatch** and **hotel dependence** rather than in-house rooms.

Tip: When comparing, set the same time unit (e.g., **90 min**) and include the **hotel fee** if you’re pricing Delivery Health.

※参考情報(editor’s note):Service framing summarized from multiple operator pages; details vary by store.

5. Reservations, Etiquette & Useful Phrases — how to book smoothly?

Short answer: Decide your **hotel** first, then call with time, area, and preferences. Share the **room number** after check-in. Keep calls discreet in public. Bring cash; some stores accept cards (check their official page).

5-1 Step-by-step booking

  1. Choose a hotel with transparent rates (e.g., FORSION, BAMBOO GARDEN).
  2. Call a Delivery Health office, state time and station/hotel. Confirm **transport fee** and **ETA**.
  3. Check in, share room number by phone. Prepare payment (cash/card). Keep phone active for arrival call.

Official store example that publishes **reception hours**, **area coverage**, and **card acceptance**: 月の真珠-新宿- 公式.

5-2 Etiquette basics (institutionalized intimacy)

  • Be clear and polite; avoid explicit talk in public areas.
  • Respect time; extensions must be approved in advance.
  • Follow hotel rules; keep volume moderate in hallways.

5-3 Useful mini-phrases (JP→EN)

  • 「◯時に◯◯ホテルでお願いします」— “Please come to ◯◯ Hotel at o’clock.”
  • 「部屋番号は◯◯◯です」— “My room number is ◯◯◯.”
  • 「延長できますか?いくらですか?」— “Can I extend? How much is it?”
Notice: Always confirm the **reception window** (e.g., 8:00–22:00) and the **dispatch coverage** for your area on the official page you’re booking—policies differ by store. Example first-party hours are published at 月の真珠-新宿-(公式).

6. Summary and Next Steps

Short answer: Choose a hotel within 10 minutes of a major station, budget ¥12,000–¥18,000/60min plus hotel and transport, book 60–120 minutes ahead, and keep communication polite and precise. Verify hours and policies on the store’s first-party page.

SoapEmpire recommendation — If you’re reading this beginner’s guide to Delivery Health and thinking, “This still feels complicated,” you’re not alone. First-timers often struggle with three things: choosing the right area and hotel, estimating the total budget (session fee + hotel + transport), and communicating clearly when reserving. The good news is that each step can be standardized into a simple, repeatable checklist. Pick a hub (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Umeda, Sakae, or Tenjin), select a love hotel within a 5–10 minute walk from the station, then call a reputable office and share only the essential details: time, hotel name, and room number after check-in. From there, follow the timing and etiquette we outlined—no guesswork needed.

Where does SoapEmpire help? We turn “unknowns” into “knowns.” Our editors compare first-party pages for hours, fees, and coverage, and summarize everything in Plain English. If you want hands-on help, SoapEmpire provides **24-hour booking support for a flat $10**: we confirm the reception window, check dispatch distance, estimate the hotel cost band near your station, and place the call for you—especially useful if you prefer not to speak Japanese on the phone. We also keep city-by-city notes so that your plan (for example, a 60–90 minute visit near Shinjuku) aligns with typical travel times and last-train reality. Because our editors live and breathe venue data, we can suggest equivalent alternatives if your first choice is busy or far.

Bottom line: you don’t need to memorize the entire Delivery Health ecosystem. You just need a focused plan and a reliable helper. SoapEmpire’s strength is **clarity**—verified information, realistic price/time expectations, and direct assistance if you want it. That means fewer surprises, more comfort, and a smoother evening. Ready to move from reading to doing? Start with the area guides on SoapEmpire (official), then use our booking support when you’re set. For reservations or inquiries, please contact us via the inquiry form. We’ll keep it simple, discreet, and efficient—so your night unfolds exactly as planned.

Further reading on SoapEmpire:
Tokyo area primer ·
Osaka nightlife basics ·
How to book with assistance

Verify core details on first-party Japanese pages:
月の真珠-新宿-(受付/待ち合わせ/カード) ·
FORSION(歌舞伎町・ホテル) ·
BAMBOO GARDEN(新横浜・ホテル) ·
フェアリーグループ(ホテル公式) ·
モモリー(業態の基本解説)

FAQ

Q1. How much should I budget for a first visit?
A practical starter budget is ¥20,000–¥30,000 including a 60–90min session, hotel short stay, and transport/late-night fees. Confirm exact numbers on the store and hotel’s official pages.
Q2. How do I book if I don’t speak Japanese?
Prepare your hotel name, time, and phone number. You can message simple phrases from this guide, or use SoapEmpire’s **24-hour booking support** ($10) via the contact form.
Q3. What time should I book?
Reserve 60–120 minutes ahead of your target time. Early evening fills fastest; late night may add surcharges. Check the store’s reception window (example: 8:00–22:00 on the linked official page).
Q4. Are cards accepted?
Some offices accept major cards; confirmation appears on first-party pages (see the Shinjuku example linked above). Cash is still widely used; have both ready.

If you’re interested in visiting any of these places, SoapEmpire offers a 24-hour booking support service for only $10.

Just send the store name, preferred time, and your name (nickname is fine) to:
artistatakuma@icloud.com.

We’ll take care of your reservation quickly and smoothly.

 

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