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Can You Invite a “Delivery Health” Girl to Your Business Hotel in Japan? – A First-Timer’s Guide

Ted Published: 13/08/2025 | Updated: 13/08/2025 4 min read
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If you’re visiting Japan and curious about the adult entertainment scene, you might have heard of “Delivery Health” (デリバリーヘルス, often shortened to deriheru).

It’s a type of escort service where the woman comes to your location — usually a hotel room or your residence — rather than you going to a club.

A common question among visitors is:

“Can I have a Delivery Health girl come to my business hotel?”

The short answer: Yes, in many cases you can — but there are important rules, hotel policies, and cultural details to understand first.

Contents

  • 1. Quick Refresher – What is Delivery Health?
  • 2. Can They Come to a Business Hotel? – Short Answer: Usually Yes
    • ✅ Checkpoint 1 – Hotel Policy
    • ✅ Checkpoint 2 – Shop Policy
    • ✅ Checkpoint 3 – Security Access
  • 3. How to Avoid Trouble – Step-by-Step
    • 🔹 Step 1 – Tell the Shop Your Hotel Name in Advance
    • 🔹 Step 2 – Understand the Building Layout
  • 4. Examples of Hotels That Often Say “No”
  • 5. Hotels That Often Say “Yes”
  • 6. If You’re Not Sure
  • 7. Final Word – Respect the Rules
    • Cultural Tip for American Visitors
  • About the Author
      • Ted

1. Quick Refresher – What is Delivery Health?

Delivery Health is legal in Japan as long as it does not involve sexual intercourse (by law, “honban” is prohibited).
Typical services may include massage, oral services, and non-intercourse physical contact.

Unlike in the U.S., where many escort bookings are done online or via text, in Japan it’s still common to call the shop directly to make a reservation.

Beginner’s Guide to Japan’s “Delivery Health” (Deriharu) Services

2. Can They Come to a Business Hotel? – Short Answer: Usually Yes

In many situations, it’s possible — but only if the following three conditions are met:

✅ Checkpoint 1 – Hotel Policy

Some hotels do not allow outside guests into rooms.
Examples: Certain branches of Toyoko Inn or APA Hotel may refuse outside visitors.

✅ Checkpoint 2 – Shop Policy

Some Delivery Health shops have specific “no-go” hotels listed. They may tell you outright: “We cannot send girls to that hotel.”

✅ Checkpoint 3 – Security Access

If the hotel requires ID checks at the front desk or uses key card access for elevators, the girl might not be able to reach your room without you escorting her from the lobby.


3. How to Avoid Trouble – Step-by-Step

If you want to maximize your chances of a smooth experience, follow these steps:

🔹 Step 1 – Tell the Shop Your Hotel Name in Advance

Say something like:

“I’m at the ○○ Hotel. Can you send someone here?”

The shop will usually know right away if the hotel is OK. Sometimes they may ask you to double-check with the hotel yourself.

🔹 Step 2 – Understand the Building Layout

Some hotels have direct elevators from the street to guest floors — easier for discreet entry.
Others require passing the front desk, which can be a problem.


4. Examples of Hotels That Often Say “No”

  • APA Hotel – Some branches allow it, others don’t.
  • Dormy Inn – Certain locations prohibit outside guests.

5. Hotels That Often Say “Yes”

  • Smaller or older local business hotels
  • Properties with looser security (e.g., no staffed front desk or no need to pass it)
  • Hotels without a clearly stated “no outside guests” rule

💡 Insider tip: In Tokyo, some adult forums and review sites share up-to-date info on which hotels are “friendly” for Delivery Health.


6. If You’re Not Sure

  • Book the shop’s “rental room” or choose a “meet-up type” service instead
  • Some clients use weekly/monthly apartments as a workaround
  • Worst case: Move to a nearby love hotel (extra charge, but usually no issue with outside guests)

7. Final Word – Respect the Rules

While sometimes you might get away with “exceptions” in practice, it’s best to respect the rules of both the hotel and the shop.
Being polite, prepared, and clear about your situation will make your experience safer, smoother, and more enjoyable.


Cultural Tip for American Visitors

In Japan, discretion and politeness are key.

  • Avoid drawing attention in the lobby
  • Follow the shop’s instructions precisely
  • If told “No,” don’t argue — just choose another hotel or service type

Respect goes a long way, and will often lead to better service and fewer headaches.

About the Author

Ted

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Ever since I started working, I’ve been hooked on Tokyo’s nightlife — from hostess clubs to the more risqué side of things, I’ve explored it all. Whenever I travel for business across Japan, I make it a point to dive into the local night scene. With years of firsthand experience and curiosity as my guide, I started this blog to share the real, unfiltered world of Japan’s adult nightlife with foreign travelers. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor, I hope this site helps you discover the hidden side of Japan after dark.

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