I Fell Victim to Panemaji!!
This is a story of my experience with "panemaji" (short for "panel magic") involving a "delivery health" service (a euphemism for calling a prostitute to your home or hotel) during a business trip to Akita Prefecture.
"Panemaji" refers to heavily modifying and retouching a woman's profile picture to make her look better than she actually is. It is also known as "panel correction."
My panemaji experience involved a woman arriving who looked nothing like her photo. Akita Prefecture is known for "Akita Beauties" and is counted as one of the "Big Three Beauties of Japan," so I was expecting a lot and was disappointed.
Making a Reservation During a Daytime Break
That day, since I didn't know when my work would finish, I decided to call a delivery health service during a break in the afternoon. While browsing various websites, I found a very cute woman and immediately called to make a reservation.
Her name was "Miku." It was a 60 minute, 16,000 JPY deal. I thought I'd be back at the hotel around 10 pm, so I made a reservation for that time.
I returned to the hotel shortly after 8 pm, exhausted. After taking a shower, I drank beer while waiting for Miku.
Miku has arrived!
Around 10 pm, I heard the room's intercom, and when I answered it, there was a woman standing there.
"Good evening~♪" she said.
"Umm, good evening..." I replied.
"Thank you for your special request. I'm Miku."
"Miku? Are you really Miku-san?"
"Yes..."
(She looked nothing like her photo. Her eyes and face shape were completely different.)
Anyway, I let her in.
"Umm, please come in."
"Thank you for having me~♪"
(Her photo was super cute, but the girl who came was honestly plain-looking.)
Mustering my courage, I asked, "Are you really Miku-chan?"
"Yes, but..."
"Oh, okay. You just look so different from your photo, it surprised me."
"Oh, the photo... The store modified it for privacy reasons. I didn't want to show my face because I'm from around here, and I didn't want anyone I know to recognize me..."
"I see..."
(I understood her reason, but this was a completely different person. It felt like a scam...)
I considered asking for a change, but then I remembered the notice on the store's homepage:
"Changes and cancellations are not allowed for regular or photo-based special requests."
(That's right. I had made a photo-based special request, so I couldn't change it now...)
So, I reluctantly decided to go through with it and spend the time with Miku-chan.
How did it go? Well, I managed to finish by imagining my favorite celebrity and telling myself not to open my eyes.
After all, I had paid 18,000 JPY in total, including the base fee of 16,000 JPY and a 2,000 JPY special request fee.
There's More to Be Aware of When Visiting Fuzoku Than Just Panemagi
Here, we'll introduce two things to keep in mind when visiting a Fuzoku.
Beware of Panemaji
Due to time constraints from my daytime job, I forgot to check the reviews this time. Relying solely on the photo for my special request backfired. When making a reservation, be sure to check not only the photo but also the reviews. Also, if the woman has a photo diary or social media account, check the photos posted there to get a better idea of what she really looks like.
Be cautious of substitute stores
Especially in the delivery health industry, there are many "substitute stores" that send entirely different women from the one advertised. This is almost fraudulent. To avoid being deceived, check the reviews and make sure the photo and price match your expectations. If the picture is not blurred, in particular, make sure the woman's looks match the price.
True beauties who look like celebrities or models are rarely found in stores charging less than 20,000 JPY for 60 minutes. High-level beauties are often proportional to the price, so if you seek top-notch beauty, consider visiting a luxury store.
Conclusion
How was it? There are still a lot of shady shops all over Japan, so be careful. Don't get fooled by those kinds of shops.
I sincerely hope everyone can enjoy a safe and fun adult entertainment experience.
See you.