Insiders' Detailed Info on Red Light Districts, Part 2

Continued from Part 1...

What image can you get when you hear "Health Club"?  

In Japan, it is NOT clubs that health-conscious people join and do workout, BUT where adult men can get "quick" FULL service.  They are literally "gentlemen's clubs" or brothels.  "Health" is pronounced "He lu su" in Japanese and, in itself, a shortened way to mean something related to adult entertainment. 


The first picture, taken near Nagoya Station, shows that an overview of a Health Club and the above picture shows the price range.

The yellow board on the right (in the second picture) illustrates various prices for different lengths of service.  The first line says "the 30-minutes service costs you 10,000 yen before 18:00, but 12,000 yen after 18:00.

You can read from the second to fifth lines in the similar fashion and decide what service you will get, depending on your preference and budget.

Be careful!!  You should not miss the line of saying "Admission Fee 2,000 yen" also displayed on the board.  Yes, you have to ADD the Admission Fee for whatever amount you owe to get the full service, depending on the time and duration of the play. 

Also, "the picture stand" in front of the Club says that you just pay 19,000 yen for "Nuki Hodai,"(written ヌキ放題 in Japanese) or unlimited times of "finish" within 90 minutes at any time of the day!
NOTE: Nuku literally means "putting something out of tight places"and Hodai means "as much as you want," as used in Tabe Hodai (English: whatever you want to eat) and Nomi Hodai (English: whatever you want to drinks).  In Japan, the time limit for these Hodai restaurants/bars is generally 90 minutes.  Interestingly, this Nuki Hodai service is also available for the duration of 90 minutes.    

Do you think you have an insatiable sexual appetite to try this Nuki Hodai?  (this post is continued from Insider's Detailed Info, Part1).  

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