1. What is a Handjob & Fetish Club? (Definition)
Handjob & Fetish Clubs (Fashion Health / ファッションヘルス) are popular, high-turnover nightlife venues that focus on manual and oral stimulation (Handjobs and Blowjobs). These shops do NOT offer full intercourse, which makes them more affordable and accessible than Soaplands. They are perfect for visitors looking for a high-quality, professional experience in a shorter amount of time.
2. Estimated Costs for Tourists (料金の目安)
⚠️ Price Policy: Prices are very transparent and usually include everything except the nomination fee.
- Total Budget: ¥5,000 – ¥20,000+ JPY
- Course Fee (Kousu-dai / コース代): Usually for 40, 60, or 90 minutes.
- Nomination Fee (Shimei-ryo / 指名料): Approx. ¥2,000 – ¥5,000.
- Cost-Effective (Rizu-naburu / リーズナブル): This is the most budget-friendly category in Japanese professional nightlife.
3. How to Use: Step-by-Step Guide (利用方法)
- Step 1: Selecting a Shop (Mise-erabi / 店選び) Many of these shops are located in major nightlife districts like Kabukicho (Shinjuku) or Ike-bukuro. Look for the “Fashion Health” or “Pink Salon” signs.
- Step 2: Reception & Course Selection (Uketsuke / 受付) Choose your time and provider. Tell the staff: “Kono kousu de onegaishimasu” (This course, please / このコースでお願いします).
- Step 3: Quick Wash / Wet Towel (Fuki-fuki / 拭き拭き) In many smaller clubs, there is no full shower. Instead, the provider will clean you with warm, sterilized wet towels before the service begins.
- Step 4: The Service (Shiage / 仕上げ) The session focuses on professional hand and oral techniques. Many shops offer “fetish” elements like specific outfits (School uniforms, Nurse, etc.) if requested.
- Step 5: Quick Departure (Taiten / 退店) Since these shops operate on a tight schedule, it is polite to get dressed and leave promptly once the time is up.
4. Strictly Prohibited Actions (NG行動)
- No Full Intercourse (Honban-kinshi / 本番禁止): Attempting to have full sex is strictly forbidden and may get you banned from the shop. Respect the “Touch-only” or “Oral-only” rules.
- No Rough Contact (Ranbou-kinshi / 乱暴禁止): Do not pull the cast’s hair or be aggressive. These shops pride themselves on a “service with a smile,” and mutual respect is expected.
- No Filming (Satsuei-kinshi / 撮影禁止): Like all Japanese nightlife, cameras and phones are strictly banned in the service rooms.
5. Crucial Precautions (注意点)
- Pink Salon vs. Fashion Health (Chigai / 違い): “Pink Salons” often have multiple small booths and are even faster/cheaper. “Fashion Health” tends to have slightly more private, decorated rooms.
- Shower Facilities (Shawa-nashi / シャワーなし): Be aware that some cheaper shops only provide wet towels (Oshibori) instead of a shower. If you want a full bath, choose a Soapland.
- Hygiene Standards (Eisei / 衛生): Despite being budget-friendly, Japanese “Health” clubs maintain extremely high hygiene standards. The use of condoms for oral service is common and mandatory in many shops.
- The “Panel Magic” (Paneru Majikku / パネルマジック): Photos are heavily edited. Since the price is low, the focus should be on the skill and friendliness of the service rather than a perfect match to the photo.