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Recently, I’ve noticed that many foreigners visiting Japan aren’t just here for cherry blossoms or shrines—they’re also curious about experiencing Japan’s unique “fūzoku” culture.
Although “fūzoku” is often translated as the adult industry, it’s actually more like a special service culture.
Some people try soaplands, maid cafés, or “girlfriend experience” shops not only for excitement, but to feel that sense of being cared for with genuine attention.
Japan’s fūzoku industry is known for its politeness, cleanliness, and well-organized system.
The distance between customers and workers is always just right—never too forward, never too distant.
Maybe that’s why this kind of “special tourism” in Japan is so attractive. It’s not just entertainment—it’s a cultural experience.
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Nakarehistro sa Disyembre 3, 2025Tumawag ngayon para direktang kumonekta at pribado sa publisher para sa eksklusibo at personalized na karanasan.
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