Beginner's Guide • 6 min read

How to Choose Your First Onahole: 5 Questions to Ask

1,200+ products is overwhelming. Answer these five questions and you'll narrow it down to a confident shortlist.

Question 1: What sensation are you after?

Japanese onaholes are engineered around specific feelings. The three main families:

  • Suction / suckling ("kupa" series) — gentle vacuum effect, like Magic Eyes Sujimankupa. Best for: those wanting a less intense, more enveloping sensation.
  • Tight grip ("manko" series) — narrow tunnel, dense ring structure. Like Ride Japan Peach Princess. Best for: those who prefer intensity and friction.
  • Complex variation ("fuwa" series) — multiple sensation zones at different depths. Like NPG Famous Device File series. Best for: those who want variety in a single product.

If you're unsure, complex variation is the safest first choice — you'll discover what you prefer through use.

Question 2: What size suits you?

Onahole "size" refers to two things: product dimensions (length × width × depth) and tunnel length (the actual usable depth).

Practical guidance for first-time buyers:

  • Tunnel length 14–17cm (5.5–6.7") — fits the vast majority of users comfortably. Start here.
  • Net weight 300–500g (10–17oz) — substantial enough for realistic feel, light enough for one-handed use.
  • Product length 16–20cm overall — manageable for first-time cleaning and storage.

Larger models (torsos, 1kg+ products) are excellent but better as a second purchase once you know what you like.

Question 3: What material feels right?

Three main materials with distinct feels. See our full materials guide, but the short version:

  • TPE — most common, very soft, the "realistic skin" feel. Slightly shorter lifespan.
  • Elastomer — similar to TPE but more elastic, slightly firmer touch. Holds shape better.
  • Silicone-blend — firmer, very durable. Less common but lasts 3–5× longer.

For a first purchase: TPE is the standard and what most premium models use.

Question 4: How many uses do you want from one product?

Onaholes are consumables. Lifespan varies dramatically:

  • Single-use disposables ($5–10) — exists, but not what we typically recommend.
  • Standard TPE (20–50 uses, $15–40) — the sweet spot for most buyers.
  • Premium dual-layer (50–100 uses, $40–80) — best value per use if you'll be diligent about cleaning.
  • Silicone-blend / premium (200+ uses, $80+) — investment piece, will outlast your interest in it.

Question 5: Discreet storage matters?

Most onaholes ship in a flat-pack outer box but the product itself is roughly the size of a thick paperback (14–18cm). Storage considerations:

  • Smaller models (300–500g, hand-size) store in a sock drawer or shoebox easily.
  • Larger models (700g+, torsos) need a dedicated drawer or closet shelf.
  • Original packaging is often beautiful — most users keep it as storage rather than buying anything additional.

Pulling it together

Once you've answered these five questions, you've usually narrowed the catalog from 1,200+ products down to about 10–20 candidates. From there, our Best Sellers in your size/material range will give you proven choices, and our Tokyo team can help via email if you'd like a specific recommendation. Most first-time buyers send a quick "I'm looking for X, budget Y" message — we usually reply within 24 hours with 2–3 specific picks.

Still feeling unsure? A safe first-purchase shortlist: Magic Eyes Sujimankupa Loa (gentle, ~400g, ~$45), Ride Japan Peach Princess (medium-tight, ~500g, ~$50), or NPG Famous Device File No.015 (complex variation, ~600g, ~$55). Any of these is a confident first onahole.

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