Japan has a massive commercial sex scene. Sute the media is filled with reports that Japanese people have supposedly lost interest in sex. Yet billions are spent on adult entertainment in the country every year. At the top of the stack sits the soapland which is the most famous type of sex shop in Japan. And for good reason.
One reason Japanese soaplands are so well known is that they are the only places in the country that can reliably and more or less openly offer full service. It is legal to charge money for services like blowjobs and even anal sex in Japan. But the exchange of money for vaginal intercourse is specifically prohibited. Soaplands get around that by offering a bathing service in grandfathered spaces.
Japanese soapland service
The fact that soapland ladies typically go all the way is only one notable aspect of these businesses. The level of service is normally quite high and reflects the Japanese edict that the customer is god. In the best soaplands men are pampered from beginning to end and in almost every way possible. This is demonstrated quite well in soapland-based Japanese porn videos like this. But even the best text or video depiction cannot replicate the actual experience.
As the name suggests there is usually a bit of soap and water involved. Typically customers are greeted by a well-dressed gal and escorted to a private room. Then they are stripped and taken to a large wet play area. There they are washed top to bottom. The use of a specially designed chair allows the anus to be cleaned as well. Next there is a bath and mouth cleaning. After that things can progress to an inflatable mat for soapy body-to-body massage or over to a dry elevated bed. Oral sex, rimming, toe sucking and vaginal intercourse are all more or less standard.
Gaijin friendly soaplands in Japan
The list of soaplands in Japan that will admit foreigners at least in some cases has grown immensely. There are now quite a few places that will accept gaijin. Foreign men walking through Yoshiwara who may have previously been ignored are now waved in by more than a few street touts. A shift is clearly occurring in the industry.
Soaplands known to accept foreigners these days include:
- Casanova (Tokyo)
- GFE Soapland (Kawasaki)
- Ikebukuro Bunny Girl (Tokyo)
- Y Shirt and Me (Tokyo)
- It’s A (Tokyo)
- Jyotei (Tokyo)
- Ikebukuro Gold (Tokyo)
- Barubola (Tokyo)
- Dolce (Tokyo)
- Don Juan (Tokyo)
- Cream Lemon (Tokyo)
- EXE (Tokyo)
- Kinpeibai (Tokyo)
- Prima Donna (Tokyo)
- Hot Point Villa (Fukuoka)
- Club Piaa (Fukuoka)
- Cotton Club (Fukuoka)
- Heaven’s Gate (Fukuoka)
- Prima Donna (Tokyo)
- Etoile (Tokyo)
Although this list is extensive it is not conclusive. There may be other soaplands in the country that will admit foreigners. And there may be times that shops on this list would turn particular foreigners away. For example there are stories of people being turned away for appearing Chinese only to later gain admission by showing a western passport.
That is just the nature of the beast when it comes to soaplands in Japan. They are private businesses and they can set their own admission rules on a whim. The coronavirus pandemic could also have an effect.
Soapland sex and prices
Of course services are a bit more limited for foreigners. Some soaplands continue to prohibit foreigners outright. Others only admit those who can speak Japanese or pass some sort of quick spot inspection by doormen. Even when soaplands do accept foreign men they sometimes limit them to certain providers or session lengths too.
Then there are the places that attach a premium to foreign men. That can come in the form of a “gaijin tax” or extra charge that foreigners must pay. Or it can present as a requirement for foreign customers to book a long or expensive session while locals have many more options. An example of this is the high-end Don Juan soapland in Tokyo. The only option for foreigners there is an 85,000 Yen ($554 USD) session that runs two hours. And staff selection is still limited.
Over at the premium Barubola soapland in Tokyo the price for foreigners is even higher. Gaijin are limited to a 100,000 Yen ($652 USD) set there. And they do not get to see even an edited picture of the staff in advance. Yet this is not totally out of the norm for Barubola which has a reputation for employing gorgeous women even though it doesn’t have a picture of a single woman on its website.
The highly regarded Casanova is a much more economical choice. There foreign customers can get an 80 minute session with mat play and full service for just 55,000 Yen ($390 USD). Longer sessions are obviously available at slightly higher rates.
GFE Soapland is a totally unique type of soapland. Its location in Kawasaki was set up specifically for foreign customers. Business is transacted in English and the front desk staff is fluent in the language. All of the women who work this soapland specifically chose to work with foreign customers too. The experience isn’t always identical to Japanese oriented soaplands but the actual services rendered are ultimately the same.
That is the extent of things at the moment. Keep in mind that things are always subject to change at a moments notice. New foreigner friendly soaplands may open in the future. Or they may not. The history of this sort of business goes back many years and seems quite resilient. Only time will tell what will happen. I will do my best to report on any new developments. Until then the other soaplands mentioned above continue to operate.
Wow, those rates are outrageously pricey for me now. I will just stick to Macao and SE Asia until I hit a jackpot or something!! Cheers!!
Japanese soaplands are definitely not cheap. Cheers!
Hey there! I’m going to Tokyo next week on business and I was curious if this list has changed at all. I’d really like to go to a soapland that accepts foreigners. Thanks!
It was accurate when I last checked. But since the pandemic more places are refusing foreigners. Cheers.
Hi! Just wondering do you have any recommendation out of the list that you provided?
Looking from your past reviews, it seems King’s Club’s girls tend to be a bit older, and from this article, Barubola’s girls are gorgeous but expensive….
Sorry but I don’t give recommendations. This website is for entertainment only. Cheers.
Don Juan in Shinjuku was great!
Thanks for the report Tom. Cheers!
Any that provides bbfs to foreigners?
Some providers do that on an individual basis. But it is certainly not common.
If budget isn’t an issue, would you recommend GFE Soapland, Don Juan or Barubola? I’m an ABC who don’t speak any Japanese at all.
I don’t make recommendations. This website is only for entertainment. Cheers.
Have you ever heard of the President’s Club Soapland? Is it friendly to foreigners?
I am familiar with that soapland. From what I know they accept foreigners but charge an extra 10000 Yen or so to non-Japanese customers. Cheers.
Had a session at Don Juan. 2hrs for ¥87,000 in cash. Card payment +20%(¥104,400), US$ 650(¥99,000) so I decided to make a quick ATM withdrawal at Family Mart(10meters from the soapland). Staff(3guys), really nice, no problem to understand/say in english what they are offering and for how much. They showed me inside the waiting room cards of 4ladies who were available for me at 4pm. Recommended 2 ladies so I opted for Mirei. They asked me to wait 10-15min but she was ready only after 25-30min. She looks different than her photos at soapie website, her hair is black now. She was nice but not my type unfortunately, Nice tits, face maybe 5/10 for me and body maybe 3-5kg more than I was expecting. So her photos are little bit too much photoshopped. But on the other hand I can say nothing bad about her performance. Gentle lady, service great, she tried her best to help me to relax but I am not good to keep it hard longer during FS if I don’t like the face/body of the girl, So at the end mostly BJ/HJ to make me cum twice. Finished after 90min, she has asked me if I want 3rd time but I skipped it, enough for me. Ya I almost forgot missed the rimming, maybe not all the girls/soapies do that ? I am not sure, she was doing everything I was passive all the time, thats better for me when I don’t enjoy the body of my lady.
All in all 87,000 is too much for the service only if I cannot see the girls before the session, yes it is Japan but I like more the Macao saunas where you have good looking ladies or some high class Thailand soapies where you can choose your type of girl.
I had last few days 2independent escort ladies in Tokyo, one was maybe my worst experience ever. Look 3/10 max and performance 2/10 and she has great reviews on TER, thats for me maybe the greatest mystery ever. The second great, absolutely fantastic lady. Both rate over ¥100,000 for 2hrs.
Thanks for the detailed report Marco. Heavy photoshopping is pretty common. They refer to it as “panel magic” in Japan. I don’t think rimming is a guarantee. But it is often included in soapland service. The same could be said of things like licking toes. Don Juan is one of the more expensive soaplands in Japan too. Cheers.
Hi, do you know 100% if Exe is foreigner friendly? They seem cheaper than other soaps ($25k for 110 mins). I messaged them on Line with no response. Curious if there’s another way to book with them other than in person and I have an international number so can’t call them directly.
I can say that EXE accepts non-Japanese customers. I don’t know if they accept every single guy who contacts them or shows up. It may come down to the situation. Cheers.
Do you have a ranking of cheapest soaps by region in Tokyo (shibuya, taito, etc)? I’m considering spending 1-2 nights in Taito but only if the soaps are cheap. It seems for the escort services you’ve posted, vaginal sex is not expected unless you pay for the AF, right?
I haven’t made any list of soaplands by price. It is illegal to exchange vaginal sex for money in Japan. It is only done legally at soaplands due to legal loopholes. When it comes to any other type of shop it is not allowed. Some women at some shops may offer it privately when no one else will know. But that is like anywhere else in the world. Cheers.
Thanks for this post! Any details about It’s A? Looks like a nice place – and the website says just 10k for an hour! Are they definitely open to foreigners? Maybe a foreigner tax? Walk ins okay? And is rimming standard?
It’s a bit far from central Tokyo but could be a fun excuse to explore a new neighbourhood.
Cheers and thanks for your work
Thanks for the comment. I will try to do a review of It’s A in the future. I don’t know that any soapland other than GFE is open to every foreigner always. They could deny people here and there. But the other places on this list regularly admit foreigners. Cheers.