Service Categories Guide
This page provides a clear explanation of Japan’s nightlife service categories for international visitors.
All category names are local industry terms and may not reflect their literal English meanings.
Service Category List
Delivery Health
(Hotel / Outcall Service)
A service where a female staff member visits your hotel or private residence.
There is no physical storefront, and the service is provided at your location.
Soapland
(Luxury Bath Experience)
A Japan-exclusive, store-based service that includes a private bath.
This category is often considered a premium option within Japanese nightlife.
Men’s Esthetic
(Sensual Massage)
A relaxation-focused massage service with a calm and gentle atmosphere.
Frequently chosen by first-time visitors.
Fashion Health
(Health Club|JP Adult Venue)
A Japan-specific, store-based adult service.
Despite the name “Health Club,” this does not refer to a gym or fitness center.
Casual and approachable in style.
Image Club
(Roleplay / Cosplay)
A service focused on costumes, characters, and roleplay scenarios.
Ideal for themed or fantasy-style experiences.
Pink Salon
(Short Time Service)
A short-duration service with simple pricing.
Designed for quick and casual use.
Onakura
(Non-Contact Fetish)
A non-contact service focused on fetish-oriented experiences.
No physical contact is involved.
Beginner Flowchart
Step 1|Where do you want the service?
At a hotel or private residence → Delivery Health
At a physical location → Go to Step 2
Step 2|What atmosphere do you prefer?
Relaxing and beginner-friendly → Men’s Esthetic
Casual and common Japanese style → Fashion Health
Luxury and premium experience → Soapland
Step 3|Do you want something specific?
Costumes or roleplay themes → Image Club
Short and simple experience → Pink Salon
No physical contact → Onakura
Step 4|Still unsure?
If you are visiting for the first time and want a simple experience,
Men’s Esthetic or Fashion Health are generally recommended.
Important Rules & Etiquette
Strictly Prohibited
- Taking photos or recording audio or video
- Requesting services outside the shop’s rules
- Any behavior without clear consent
- Aggressive language or intimidating behavior
- Excessive price negotiation
Common Misunderstandings
- “Health Club” does not mean a gym or fitness facility
- Rules and customs differ from country to country
- Late arrival may shorten service time
- Many shops accept cash only
Tips for a Smooth Experience
- Ask questions before booking
- Simple English is sufficient
- Respect boundaries at all times
- Politeness is essential in Japan
Final Note
Japanese nightlife services operate with clear rules and boundaries.
Respecting these rules ensures a safe, smooth, and enjoyable experience.