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 SPECIAL ISSUES
special issue archives







Most Americans have heard strange tales about the unique sexual culture of Japan — from vending machines on the streets of Tokyo dispensing "soiled" schoolgirl's underpants to automated "love hotels" designed exclusively for furtive quickies. Yet these reports don't jibe with the average Westerner's preconceived notions of Japanese society. For a country that has been criticized for its social repression and conformity, sex in Japan is surprisingly candid and manifold. Men and women alike pore over ero manga, (pornographic, often violent, comic books) while sitting on crowded commuter trains. Although officially outlawed, the raging sex industry of kabuki-cho (Tokyo's red-light district) unabashedly advertises its wares on ubiquitous pink flyers papered all over the city. Is this externalization of sexual interiors a recent change, born of progressiveness or, perhaps, cultural desensitization? Not necessarily. Japan has a long and colorful history of frank sexuality, manifested in their pagan fertility idols, instructional "pillow books" and erotic artwork. For our special issue on sex in Japan, we have selected stories, essays and poetry to reflect this broad historical range: we travel from geisha to contemporary sex workers, from the first novel ever written, The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki, to the dark and disturbing perversions of modern Tokyo in Kenzeburo Oe's J.
     This issue is not a comprehensive tell-all of Japanese sex. It's merely a glimpse into a modern culture that manages to be simultaneously explicit and demure, strictly traditional and seemingly liberated. And, above all, consistently fascinating.— Jessica Baumgardner



in this issue:

The Woman with the Flying Head by Yumiko Kurahashi
"Imagining what a sweet expression would be on her face while she slept, I couldn't resist the desire to visit her."

Sex and the Single Geisha by Liza Dalby
Japan's famous icon is not who you think she is.

Bedside: Tanka by Amari Hayashi
"I bend my knees slowly
settling on your suction-cupped lips"

Floating World by Masami Teraoka
Traditional erotic woodblock prints seen through a modern lens.

Jack's Naughty Bits: The Tale of Genji
The fine art of innuendo in The Tale of Genji.

In the Realm of the Sansei by David Mura
The sexual tribulations of a Japanese-American man.

Chotoo, yasunde, iku? (Do you want to go rest with me?) by David Ganulin
Japan puts the "ho" back in hotel.

Welcome to the Flesh Market by Hikaru Natsumi
A day in the life of a "soapland" prostitute-in-training.

Like Lovers by Sakiko Nomura
Men surrender to her lens, yet their relationship to the photographer is a mystery.

Jack's Naughty Bits: Almost Transparent Blue
Ryu Murakami on real Tokyo decadence.

The Manaita Show by Mitsuo Nagasawa
A Japanese journalist goes to a live sex show — where the audience participates.

Terekura by Mitsuo Nagasawa
Japanese telephone clubs offer more than just phone sex.

Harakiri by Hiromi Ito
"I'm sure it's extremely exciting
To commit harakiri facing a woman"

The Girl Who Believed Me by Noritoshi Hirakawa
Convincing his subjects to strip in the parks of Japan.



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