【The Ultimate Guide】 Delivery Health (Deli-Heru): Japan’s Unique "Call Girl" Service
【The Ultimate Guide】 Delivery Health (Deli-Heeu): Japan’s Unique "Call Girl" Service
In the vast landscape of Japanese nightlife, there is one service that dominates in terms of sheer number of shops and daily use. It is called "Delivery Health," commonly known as "Deli-Heru."
Instead of you going to a shop, the girl comes to you. In this article, Red Light Japan provides a complete guide on how this convenient system works, how to play, and the critical "Hotel Traps" that foreigners often fall into.
1. What is Delivery Health (Deli-Heru)?
As the name implies, Deli-Heru is a "storeless" outcall service where a female cast member is dispatched to your location (hotel or home).
Unlike store-based services like "Fashion Health" or "Soaplands," the play takes place in a private space you provide. The biggest appeal is the high level of privacy—no one sees you entering a red-light establishment—and the ease of ordering with just a phone call.
【CRITICAL】 Where can you call them? (The Hotel Trap)
This is where international tourists fail most often. You cannot call Deli-Heru to just "anywhere."
- × Business Hotels / Luxury Hotels
- Most standard Japanese hotels (Hilton, APA Hotel, etc.) strictly prohibit non-guest visitors in rooms.
- If you try to bring a call girl in, you risk being stopped at the front desk or, in the worst case, evicted from the hotel.
- ◎ Love Hotels
- This is the main battlefield for Deli-Heru. These hotels are designed for privacy and sexual activity. Staff will not stop a girl from entering your room.
- ◎ Private Residence / Airbnb
- Generally acceptable, as long as it is a private space.
2. Services and Rules
Think of Deli-Heru as a "delivery version" of Fashion Health (Pink Salon).
- Basic Services: Sensual massage, Handjob, Blowjob, and Sumata (grinding/dry humping).
- Prohibitions: legally, Vaginal Intercourse (Honban) is prohibited. The service is technically "massage with sexual relief."
- Note: While some girls may negotiate for more (often called "romance"), this is an exception between individuals and not an official service.
3. The Price System: Watch Out for "Transportation Fees"
The cost is usually divided into three parts.
1. Course Fee
The basic charge for the time.
- 60 min: 15,000 JPY 〜 25,000 JPY
- 90 min: 25,000 JPY 〜 35,000 JPY
2. Nomination Fee
Charged if you choose a specific girl from the photos (1,000–3,000 JPY). If you let the shop choose (Free), this is 0 JPY.
3. Transportation Fee (Important!)
This is a cost specific to Deli-Heru. It covers the driver bringing the girl to you. Depending on your location, 1,000–3,000 JPY is usually added.
【Red Light Japan Tip】 Prices listed on websites often show only the "Course Fee." Always ask: "What is the Total Price?" when booking.
4. How to Use: From Booking to Finish
STEP 1: Choose a Shop and Girl
Use portal sites or Red Light Japan to find a shop. Be aware of "Panel Magic."
- What is Panel Magic? It refers to profile photos that are heavily photoshopped. The real girl may look different. Treat photos as a "reference only" to avoid disappointment.
STEP 2: Booking (Phone or Web)
Contact the shop and provide:
- The Girl's Name (or "Free" for any girl)
- Your Location (Hotel Name & Room Number, or Address)
- Course Duration
- Barrier: 90% of shops speak only Japanese. Look for "Foreigner Friendly" shops or use a translation tool/concierge.
STEP 3: Arrival
The girl (driven by staff) will arrive near your location. You will get a call. Open the door and invite her in.
STEP 4: Payment
Deli-Heru is "Cash in Advance." You pay the girl directly before anything starts.
STEP 5: Shower & Play
You take a shower together to clean up. Then, the service begins on the bed. When time is up, she will leave.
5. Pros & Cons
Pros
- Lazy Mode: You don't have to move. Perfect for rainy days or when you are tired.
- Privacy: No risk of being seen walking into a sex shop.
- Availability: Massive number of shops across Japan.
Cons
- Panel Magic: High risk of the girl not looking like her photo.
- Location: You must provide the room (and pay for the hotel separately).
- Quality Variance: Since there is no manager watching the room, service quality depends entirely on the girl's mood.
6. Red Light Japan’s Tips for Success
- Avoid "Too Cheap" Shops:
- Shops offering "60 min for 10,000 JPY" are usually landmines (terrible service or completely different girls). Stick to standard pricing (15,000+ JPY).
- Use Love Hotels:
- To avoid trouble, do not use your regular tourist hotel. Go to a "Love Hotel" area. It is safer, faster, and stress-free.
- Hygiene & Manners:
- Shower immediately upon her arrival. Being clean and gentlemanly is the best way to get better service and enthusiasm from the girl.
Summary
Deli-Heru is a unique Japanese style of enjoying nightlife in your own space. While the hurdles (language, finding a safe hotel) can be high, the thrill of having a beauty visit your private room is an experience you won't find elsewhere.
Follow the rules, choose your hotel wisely, and enjoy the night.
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