Apr 25, 2026
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Recently, I’ve noticed that many foreigners coming to Japan aren’t just here to see cherry blossoms or visit shrines they also make a point of experiencing “Japanese adult service culture.” Although it’s called fūzoku, it’s actually more like a unique form of service culture. Some people visit soaplands, maid cafés, or girlfriend-experience shops not necessarily for excitement, but to experience the feeling of being carefully and attentively treated. Japan’s adult entertainment industry places great emphasis on manners, cleanliness, and order. The distance between customers and workers is handled just right not too close, and not too distant. Perhaps this is the charm of Japan’s “specialty tourism.” It’s not just about entertainment, but also a form of cultural experience. If you want to learn more about different sides of Japanese culture, search Telegram @sz7820 and join us to exchange insights on the latest nightlife experiences in Tokyo and Osaka.