Video summary

【初めての高級ソープ】遊びに行く前に気をつけることを現役高級嬢が徹底的に教えます

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Key takeaways

Wellness and Self-Improvement

Key wellness & self-care / productivity tips (what to do before going to a high-end bathhouse)

Know how “high-end” works (cost + service model)

  • High-end is typically ~60,000 yen+ for a 120-minute course.
  • Fees may include:
    • Bathhouse fee + service fee (companion’s service) = total cost
    • If only “service” is listed, you may still need a separate bed/service fee.
  • Arrive on time to avoid losing time from your fixed course.

Plan timing like a productivity schedule (don’t rush)

  • Your reservation time = when the course starts, not when you should arrive.
  • Arrive ~10 minutes early so you can settle in and avoid shortening your session.
  • If you’re late, you may inconvenience the next group and your course portion can be reduced.

Pre-session cleanliness routine (reduce friction/risks)

  • Immediate service assumes the customer is already clean.
  • If you can’t shower beforehand:
    • Use the waiting-room restroom to clean yourself (restrooms usually have what you need).
  • Don’t wait until midway:
    • Use the restroom before your long course (e.g., 120 minutes) since there’s often only one restroom per floor, making mid-session trips hard.

Grooming/hygiene rules (avoid irritation that breaks intimacy)

  • Do NOT remove pubic hair beforehand (leave it).
  • Shave body hair (especially facial hair / beard) before arriving, if applicable.
  • Avoid hair removal methods like shaving that can cause stinging/irritation when hair regrows.
  • For reducing body hair safely:
    • Medical hair removal is described as acceptable because it makes regrowth softer/thinner and less painful.
    • The “sooner is more cost-effective” angle is mentioned.

Food + energy management (avoid mid-session crashes)

  • Eat light beforehand (examples given: rice balls, udon, jelly drink).
  • Don’t arrive fasting—low blood pressure or low energy may hit mid-course.
  • Avoid foods that cause bad breath (onions, chives, garlic, etc.).

Body/maintenance prep (small steps to prevent problems)

  • Trim nails at least 2 days in advance (freshly trimmed nails can have rough edges and may injure skin).
  • Brush teeth before arriving (there are toothbrushes, but restroom availability is limited).
  • Bring no personal items (they provide what you need).

Clothing choice = smoother logistics

  • Wear casual clothes that are easy to remove.
  • Prefer easy options like zippers, and avoid:
    • turtlenecks
    • skinny jeans (harder to remove)

Medication / alcohol caution

  • Alcohol: only okay if you consulted a doctor and have prescribed treatment.
  • Otherwise: avoid alcohol because it may make you feel unwell mid-session and/or dull your experience.
  • “Preventative materials” / “applying beforehand” is strongly discouraged.

“Savings” / planning window

  • Limit preparation time (“save up”) to about 3 days.
  • Longer than a week may prevent reaching full potential.
  • Don’t get overly worked up—keep your schedule and expectations steady.

Presenters / Sources

  • Honoka (the speaker; described as working as the head of the music department at Hori in Kawasaki)

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