Contents
- 1 About
- 2 Service
- 3 Price
- 4 Gallery
- 5 Soap Girls
- 6 Male Employees
- 7 Health Centers
- 8 Tools
- 9 Forbidden Acts
- 10 Soapland Reviews
About
To skirt these laws the operators changed their ways and continued operating their existing brothels as bath houses which still exist to this day.
Permits allowing Soaplands to operate are no longer issued and can only be bought out by existing permit holders. In the early decades of its existence many Soaplands went out of business over night as the permits were only valid if the person responsible was still alive. This resulted in many owners transferring their licenses to operate to a dummy company so the fate of the establishment wouldn’t be on the shoulders of one individual.
As the buildings of these brothels operate in cannot be rebuilt or have any form of structural renovations done that alter the original floor plan they are mostly structurally questionable. Most Japanese buildings are demolished and rebuilt regularly to conform with the latest building regulations that protect them from major earth quakes.
Many of the touch ups you see today are simply band aid cosmetic fixes to the building. Retiling of the exterior with shiny new material is a commonly done renovation to attract the attention of passerby’s. One great example is the „New Fuyajyo“ in Oomiya, Saitama prefecture, North of Tokyo. As you can see by the picture linked the brothel has been designed to look like a Edo period castle.
Many operators in these districts start off with one brothel and slowly eat up their competitor as old generation operators struggle to compete with new tech savvy owners. These power house brothels have an amazing support system in place for all staff members working at their establishments from free housing to three meals a day being provided. The merits of the job are broadcast over social networks as a recruitment tools for a industry that is a taboo to work in.
Service
Each individual service room will be fitted out with a full length bed and an open bath with a range of lotions and tools to get you off. At extremely high end Soaplands erotic services are provided upon initial contact with the sex worker in the waiting room with a meet and greet „Deep French Kiss“. This is done in the vicinity of other patrons to arouse their senses while they wait for their chosen designated companion to arrive.
You will be whisked away to the service room where you will receive a unique Japanese sex act named „Shokushaku“ which entails the sex worker giving you a bareback blowjob before showering. At this point you can take your first shot and pace your 2nd and 3rd shots according the service time you have paid for.
Each individual piece of clothing you take off will be neatly folded and put aside for the rest of the session. You will be directed to the bathing area where you will sit on top of a „Sukebe Isu“ a standard bath house chair that you will find placed in front of the individual showering booths before and after you take a dip at typical Japanese communal bath. What makes these chairs at a Soapland unique is the open top from front to back. This tool was originally used at retirement homes so that caretakers could easily access the nether regions of the elderly when bathed. The water temperature will be carefully adjusted and you will be scrubbed top to bottom while engaging in erotic shower play.