Delivery health

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Prostitution in Japan
Delivery health
Enjo kōsai
Fashion health
Image club
No-pan kissa
Pink salon
Soapland
Sumata
Telekura

Delivery health (デリバリーヘルス Deribarii herusu?) is a form of prostitution in Japan similar to fashion health, the difference being that the brothel has no premises and is essentially a call girl or escort service.

Outcall call girl businesses distribute advertising handouts to home and apartment mailboxes, telephone booths, restrooms and the like in big cities in Japan. Dimensions of these glossy paper ads vary from 7 cm W x 10 cm H (3 in by 4 in), to 8 cm W x 12 cm H (3¼ in by 4¾ in).

"Delivery Health" ad from Tokyo, 2005. Original on the left, added English translation on the right.
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"Delivery Health" ad from Tokyo, 2005. Original on the left, added English translation on the right.
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