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My, she really seems to like me.
Oh, so this is the game.
It's like a combination of a massage and a *** in your face.
And her *** in my face.
Time's up. Thank you.
What really strikes me here, is that the girls still act all childish, shy and girly.
And I think that the Japanese actually find that sexy.
Here they combine it with a game, which I only find funny.
But which the Japanese get aroused by, and then leave for a different sex club.
So, to me it's only been fun and games.
However, this is a beautiful view, which I'll be enjoying a little bit longer.
Sex games and prostitutes are an easy alternative to flirting with women.
But buying *** magazines is even safer.
And in Japan, there really isn't a lack of choice.
One of the most popular forms of printed *** are the so called 'hentai': *** manga.
Apparently there are shops here that sell very violent and pornographic manga.
Not to mention that they're mainstream. People read them in the subway.
I'm going to one of those shops. We're not allowed to film in there, so we'll do it secretly.
Look at how many magazines are sold here.
It's fascinating to see.
And one would think they're DVDs, but they're not. They're all books full of manga sex.
They go from extreme to even more extreme.
There was a seemingly endless amount of magazines. I bought this magazine here.
It's rather extreme. This is the cover. A lot of dark hands, and even a needle in her ***.
I can see a girl here whose *** is being torn apart. She doesn't seem to be enjoying herself.
And here's something, which people apparently find acceptable here.
But it's not my kind of thing. I think it's gross.
This is just paedophilia in my opinion. It costs eight euros.
And apparently the Japanese enjoy reading this.
Japan has a very closed culture.
Sex and relationships are only rarely discussed. And never with strangers.
To find out what the Japanese are thinking, Nicolette is meeting Dominic...
an Australian who has lived in Japan for 14 years, and who is studying the Japanese culture.
Due to the lack of *** embarrassment, the Japanese go a little bit further than we are used to.
Sex isn't dirty. On the contrary, it's a form of expression.
Manuel is having a look at the studio of Ms Mari and Mr Naga.
Both established names in the world of *** expression.
Let me think. I am an SM artist.
I'm an artist, a director.
I create new works of art. I'm also a writer. I do many things.
Recently, an event was organised in a strip club...
which 200 to 300 people attended. I performed there.
I'll show you a different type of flower arrangement.
It will be a lot of fun.
He wants to see what we're going to do.
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It's a popular form of art with strict rules.
Ms Mari combines ikebana with sexuality, to provoke a response from her audience.
Yes, cut the flowers.
Water... Oh.
It's a little awkward.
She's putting things in that woman's *** right in front of me.
What kind of scene am I in now?
This doesn't give her an ***.
It could even be that she does not enjoy it at all.
However, she does enjoy the thought: What is she doing to me?
In a different section of the house is Mr Naga's studio.
He practises bondage, which is an integral part of the Japanese sex culture.
I'm standing here with Mr Naga.
He's the Kinbaku world master. Kinbaku is a type of bondage.
He's been the apprentice of a very famous master.
I'm very curious about his demonstration.
You can see that they're both going into a sort of trance.
He's moving faster and she's completely out of this world.
In Japan there are a lot of people who like bondage.
Let me give a brief explanation.
In Europe, there's SM. Bondage is the same as SM.
The S stands for *** and the M stands for ***.
This is exactly the same. In this case, I'm the *** and she's the ***.
That's the best way to explain it.
No, this isn't art. This is eroticism. In my world, this is eroticism.
Bondage is like mental sex to me.
It is literally and figuratively a mind ***.
I don't think she's come yet.
If I were to do more and try harder, I'm sure she would.
Let's go back to Nicolette, who's still searching for an answer to why the Japanese only rarely have sex.