Also known as shin-yokohama-station-area
The Shin-Yokohama Station area is a business and commercial district centered around the Shinkansen stop. This area has scattered delivery health (deliheru) and hotel health (hoteheru) services, catering mainly to business travelers and those on work trips.
Step out of the Shin-Yokohama Station ticket gate, and you'll see a neat cityscape lined with modern office buildings and hotels. Developed as a Shinkansen stop, this area thrives as a secondary hub of Yokohama, always bustling with business travelers and tourists. The station area is packed with large commercial facilities and restaurants, giving it a business district vibe by day and a more subdued, adult-oriented atmosphere at night.
Geographically, the area centers on Shin-Yokohama Station, stretching north toward Shin-Yokohama Park and south along the Tokaido Shinkansen tracks. Within walking distance from the station, many business hotels and city hotels are concentrated, serving as bases for business travelers. The station is directly connected to commercial facilities and dining streets, making it highly convenient.
The adult entertainment scene around Shin-Yokohama Station is dominated by delivery health (deliheru) and hotel health (hoteheru). Many services operate out of hotels near the station, targeting business travelers and those on work trips. The number of shops is not large compared to other areas in Yokohama, but there is steady demand due to the convenience of being near the station. Prices typically range from ¥15,000 to ¥25,000 for 60 minutes for both deliheru and hoteheru.
In this area, you'll find almost no storefront-type adult venues (such as soaplands or fashion health). Instead, dispatch-style services that send girls to hotels are the norm, often in collaboration with hotels around the station. Some delivery health shops may accept foreign customers, but advance confirmation is necessary.
Access is excellent, with JR lines (including Shinkansen) and the Yokohama Municipal Subway available. Since there are many hotels around the station, it's common to use the services in combination with accommodation. To use, first call or book online with a deliheru or hoteheru shop, then specify a meeting point—often in front of the station or in a hotel lobby.
For foreign visitors, Japanese language ability is often required. Shops that support English are limited, so it's recommended to check in advance. Also, because this area has a strong business character, weekday nights offer more options than weekends. Late-night use is possible, but be mindful of last orders.
Shin-Yokohama Station Area covers the main 風適法 categories: soaplands, escort services, nuru massage, and delivery health. Each listing shows foreigner-friendly status and the all-in price for a standard course.
Most venues in Shin-Yokohama Station Area are straightforward. Verify foreigner-friendly status on the listing before you go, and confirm the all-in price at reception before committing. Stick to listed venues; ignore street touts.
Soaplands (full bath service) and nuru massage are the most common. Delivery health (hotel outcall) is widely available across most areas. Each listing shows the all-in fee for a standard course.
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