There was a shady high-class delivery health service!
Do you know about high-class delivery health services?
Yes, they are often referred to as "high-class deriheru," and they categorize women into several levels. The higher the level, the more expensive the fees, which can cost hundreds of thousands of yen.
In return, they often advertise that they have celebrities, gravure idols, and AV actresses on their roster.
This story is something I heard from a friend named Masaru-kun, who used to run a high-class deriheru in Shibuya until last year.
Hearing this inside story might give you the chills, just like it did for me. Let's get started.
There were actually only three women?!
I met Masaru-kun at a club in Shibuya.
A friend of mine was a DJ there, and that's how we ended up drinking together in the VIP room.
He seemed to be very wealthy, so I asked him about his line of work, and he told me he used to run a high-class deriheru in Shibuya.
Apparently, he had to shut down the business because there were not enough women working for him.
Since I also frequently use deriheru services, I became friends with him and asked him to tell me more behind-the-scenes stories.
Two stories particularly shocked me.
The first one is about their service courses. On their website, they advertised four courses.
The most expensive one was the "Celebrity Course" for 300,000 JPY for 120 minutes.
This is the celebrity course.
In short, you get to hang out with celebrities.
The second most expensive course was 250,000 JPY, which allowed you to spend time with an AV actress.
The third course was 200,000 JPY, featuring a gravure idol.
The cheapest course was the "Amateur Course" for 150,000 JPY, where you could meet a beautiful amateur woman.
Here's where it gets interesting. On their website, they made it seem like they had around 200 women working for them.
They also pretended to have about 20 women working per day.
However, in reality, there were only three women working there.
Surprising, right? When a customer called to place an order, they would recommend a higher course to those who chose the cheapest option, saying that they had "better girls."
But no matter which course the customer chose, one of the three women would show up.
Of course, they were not celebrities or gravure idols.
They were just ordinary girls. Their photos were blurred, so you couldn't identify them.
It's a horrible story, and I was truly shocked.
I mean, it's unacceptable that no matter which course you choose, the same women show up. It's a total rip-off.
I feel sorry for those who were deceived.
A high-class establishment that didn't conduct STD tests?
Another shocking fact was that the women working there were not required to undergo STD tests.
Usually, in the sex industry, the risk of contracting an STD increases as the establishment caters to a larger audience. Therefore, people who are concerned about STDs tend to opt for high-class establishments.
High-class establishments are supposed to mandate STD tests for their workers at least once a month. However, Masaru-kun's deriheru didn't require any such tests.
This fact also surprised me. It's scary to think that there might be women working there who have STDs.
Wrapping Up
What I wanted to convey is that you can't always trust high-class establishments.
According to Masaru-kun, there are quite a few other businesses that operate in a similar fashion.
So, be careful not to fall for their tricks and end up paying exorbitant fees.
While it's understandable that the women's identities are concealed due to the blurred photos, it's essential to be cautious. Check reviews and photo diaries to choose popular women, and always be vigilant when utilizing such services.
See you.