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  2. Cross (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Cross was founded by directors Matsushima Cross (松嶋クロス) and Innjean Koga (インジャン古河) in late 2005, the event being announced at a press conference at a club in Tokyo's Shinjuku district on October 19, 2005.

  3. Hot Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Hot Entertainment was founded on March 29, 1991 by Shungo Kaji. [1] [2] The company is located in the Sasazuka district of Tokyo's fashionable Shibuya ward. [1]Hot Entertainment produces about 10 new videos per month [3] and the DMM website, the distribution arm for the Hokuto Corporation, had over 1250 DVDs listed as manufactured under the Hot Entertainment brand in September 2011. [4]

  4. Category:Japanese erotic films - Wikipedia

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    Japanese erotic films include: 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.

  5. List of eroge - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese erotic video games, also known in Japan as eroge. This list does not include fan created parodies. This list does not include fan created parodies. The market in Japan for this type of game is quite large, and only a small number of the games gain any level of recognition beyond the fans of the genre.

  6. Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Almost all major Japanese learned societies are based in Tokyo. The Japan Academy, the country's academy of sciences, was established in 1879 to bring together leading scholars in various disciplines. [211] The Japan Art Academy was established in 1919 with a similar purpose. [212] These two national academies are headquartered in Ueno Park.

  7. Sexuality in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sexuality in Japan developed separately from that of mainland Asia, [clarification needed] as Japan did not adopt the Confucian view of marriage, in which chastity is highly valued. Monogamy in marriage is often thought to be less important in Japan, and sometimes married men may seek pleasure from courtesans .

  8. Ero guro nansensu - Wikipedia

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    Ero guro nansensu (Japanese: エロ・グロ・ナンセンス) is a specific set of cultural trends that arose during the Shōwa era in Japan. Ero guro nansensu is a wasei-eigo word derived from the English words erotic, grotesque, and nonsense.

  9. JK business - Wikipedia

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    The JK business is a commercial activity in Japan that allows customers to engage in pseudo-dating with high school girls. It significantly increased in scale around 2006, after the maid café boom in Akihabara, Tokyo, had died down. [1] The abbreviation JK stands for 女子高生 (joshi kōsei, ja:女子高生), a female high school student.