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  2. Noriko Kijima - Wikipedia

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    Kijima was born in Nagano Prefecture, Japan on March 22, 1988. [4] She was one of the winners at the 2005 Seikore competition, short for Zenkoku Joshikousei Seifuku Collection, a Japanese national contest for girls of high school age to model school uniforms and bikinis. [5] [6] [7] She has since made a number of gravure videos. [4]

  3. Maria Takagi - Wikipedia

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    Maria Takagi was born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan on October 25, 1978. Using the name Yukiko Hara (原由紀子), she released a "gravure" (non-nude) photo album Nishi-Shinjuku Love Story (西新宿恋物語) in June 1998. [2]

  4. List of social nudity places in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Some public hot spring baths in Japan allow mixed gender nudity, particularly those in rural locations and where permitted by prefectural law. Related Japanese terms include: onsen for hot spring; konyoku for mixed gender bath; and sentō for a type of public bath, but gender separated.

  5. Head of key Japan opposition party admits to extra ... - AOL

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Yuichiro Tamaki, the head of the Japanese opposition party that has emerged as kingmaker as lawmakers select the next prime minister on Monday, said a tabloid report about his ...

  6. Futanari - Wikipedia

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    In it are several depictions of individuals who possess traits of both typical male and female genitalia. The word futanari is used in the passage "You shall see how they possess both male and female roots. Truly they are of both forms/kinds/or aspects (futanari)." [3] Japanese folk religion created diverse fantasies related to sexual ...

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  8. Sexuality in Japan - Wikipedia

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    These erotic images were declared obscene and banned in 1772 by the Tokugawa shogunate, although they continued to be produced underground in smaller numbers. [2] Between the 1920s and 1930s in Japan there was a literary and artistic movement known as ero guro which focused on eroticism, sexual corruption and decadence. [3]

  9. Bagel head - Wikipedia

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    It's expensive. It takes specialized equipment. Most Japanese people don't even know about it." [2] [7] The story's spread came as a surprise to Japanese media outlets, including Excite News, where one reporter declared, "Having never heard of 'bagel head' I was as surprised as anyone to see these pictures of young people. A perfectly cute ...