Delivery health (deri-heru) is the most foreigner-accessible adult service in Japan — and in Tokyo, it’s how a huge share of locals actually play. Instead of navigating a store that might turn you away, you choose a companion from profiles, make a booking, and she comes to your hotel room. No district to find, no doorway refusal, no language ambush at a front desk. This is the Tokyo guide.

TL;DR

  • What it is: dispatch service — the companion comes to your hotel, not the other way around
  • Tokyo hubs: Gotanda, Ikebukuro, and the business-hotel belts city-wide
  • Budget: ¥18,000–¥40,000 all-in for a standard course
  • Why foreigners prefer it: no store to be refused at — if the agency accepts your booking, you’re in

How Delivery Health Works

  1. Choose an agency and a companion from online profiles (photos, times, course menu)
  2. Book by phone or web — you give your hotel, room number, and course length
  3. She arrives within 30–60 minutes at peak; you pay on arrival in cash
  4. The session runs the booked length in your room — note that, legally, deli-heru is a non-coital service; the menu and reality are explained in our national deli-heru guide

Booking in Tokyo

In Tokyo, Gotanda is the insiders’ delivery-health capital, but agencies dispatch to hotels across all 23 wards (¥18,000–40,000 typical all-in). Tokyo has the most English-bookable agencies in Japan — a handful operate full English websites and accept foreign clients at any hotel that allows guests.

The Hotel Question

The single most important detail: your hotel must allow guests. Most business hotels and all love hotels do; some higher-end hotels don’t. When in doubt, ask the agency — they know every property’s policy in their dispatch zone, and our concierge can confirm before you book.

Tips for Foreign Clients

  • Agencies with English support exist — ask our concierge for current Tokyo picks rather than gambling on a Japanese-only phone line
  • Cash, exact total, ready before she arrives
  • Be showered and ready — punctuality and hygiene are basic courtesy and keep the booked time yours
  • Confirm the course and total at booking so there are no surprises at the door

Legal & Etiquette Notes

Japan’s adult entertainment industry operates openly under the Fueiho (entertainment business law). In practice, customers are not the target of enforcement — millions of locals and visitors use these services every year without issue. Tokyo agencies operate openly and customers are never the enforcement target — this is among the most normalized services in the country. What actually matters: follow house rules (no photos inside venues, no haggling after agreeing to a price), be sober enough to behave, and treat staff with respect. For the full picture, see our plain-English guide to Japan’s fuzoku laws and the 10 etiquette rules every foreigner should know.

FAQ

Q. Is delivery health foreigner-friendly?
It’s the most foreigner-friendly category — there’s no store to refuse you, only an agency booking. Some agencies actively court foreign clients with English booking.

Q. What does the price include?
The course fee plus any transport/designation add-ons. Confirm the all-in total when booking; tipping is not a thing.

Q. Can I book to any hotel?
Any that allows guests — business and love hotels almost always do. Ask the agency or our concierge if unsure.

Q. How is this different from a soapland?
Soaplands are store-based with a bath ritual; deli-heru comes to you. Different service menus — see the full fuzoku guide.

Q. How do I find a reputable Tokyo agency in English?
Message our free concierge — we’ll point you to current foreigner-accepting agencies so you skip the Japanese-only research.

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