Spark Umeda

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Excellent access from Osaka’s largest entertainment district, Umeda! A major group with 20 years of history has undergone a complete renovation!! Over 50 girls are always available, with new recruits joining continuously! The immense customer base that only a major group can achieve! We maintain high standards in our recruitment process to ensure customer satisfaction—no doubt about it! For those who appreciate beautiful women, this is a must-see! Experience the feeling of romance while indulging in intense play… Please come and enjoy our services at least once! Forget about your daily routine and have a great time. Why not check out our store information if you’re interested?

Address 2nd Floor, Shindaido Building, 11-20 Usaminocho, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka
Business Hours 10:00-1:00
Phone Number 06-6362-4000
price 60min: ¥14,000
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Total Scores 1.12
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    1.11
  • Customer service attitude
    1.11
  • Quality of the girls
    1.16
  • Price
    1.11
  • Overall satisfaction
    1.11

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