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  2. Attackers - Wikipedia

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    The video, starring Syuri Himesaki, Ryoko Mizusaki & Kyōko Kazama, and directed by Kenzo Nagira, won the Attackers Award at the 2005 Moodyz Awards. [15] A total of 12 original "Slave Island" videos were released between December 2005 and February 2008, all under the Attackers Ryubaku label.

  3. Soft On Demand - Wikipedia

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    Soft On Demand (ソフト・オン・デマンド, Sofuto On Demando), often known as SOD, is a Japanese adult video group of companies which has its headquarters in the Nakano ward of Tokyo. SOD was founded in December 1995 [ 1 ] by Ganari Takahashi , who retired from the company in March 2005 and is currently working in agriculture. [ 2 ]

  4. Host and hostess clubs - Wikipedia

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    A hostess club is a type of night club found primarily in Japan which employs mostly female staff and caters to men seeking drinks and attentive conversation. Host clubs are a similar type of establishment where mostly male staff attend to women. Host and hostess clubs are considered part of mizu shōbai (lit.

  5. Category:Japanese erotic films - Wikipedia

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    1) live action pink films made by independent studios (e.g. Wakamatsu, OP Eiga) for release to adult theatres, 2) live action films distributed by major studios for wide release. These would include the Nikkatsu Roman Porno series (1971-1988) and Toei Porno (early 1970's, described in the pink film entry) which have separate subcategories.

  6. S1 No. 1 Style - Wikipedia

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    S1 No. 1 Style (エスワン ナンバーワンスタイル) or just S1 (エスワン) is a Japanese producer of adult videos (AV) [1] which has its offices in Tokyo's Meguro Ward. [2] The company is best known for retailing its adult videos under the Fanza brand, an affiliate of DMM.

  7. Japan video makers, gamers explore virtual reality for adults

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    TOKYO, Sept 23 (Reuters) - At a studio in the Japanese capital, director Taro Kambe peers into a black headset to check a scene from his first video to make use of virtual reality technology.

  8. Japanese popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Purikura originate from the Japanese video game arcade industry. It was conceived in 1994 by Sasaki Miho, inspired by the popularity of girl photo culture and photo stickers in 1990s Japan. She worked for a Japanese game company, Atlus, where she suggested the idea, but it was initially rejected by her male bosses. [25]

  9. List of BanG Dream! live performances - Wikipedia

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    The stage for the BanG Dream! 9th Live's first concert, The Beginning by Poppin'Party and Roselia, at Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest on August 22, 2021. BanG Dream! is a Japanese music media franchise with the premise of all-female bands whose members are also voice actresses for the project's anime series and mobile game BanG Dream! Girls Band ...