Pink Box: Inside Japan's Sex Clubs
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Pink Box is a book by photographer Joan Sinclair exploring the secret world of fuzoku (prostitution) in Japan, a world where cute collides with consumerism and sex.
Unrivaled in their creativity and the sheer number of choices, the clubs featured in this book offer their clientele every fantasy imaginable. Subway groping, visits to the nurse's office, and comic book character encounters are just the beginning of the immense list of possibilities that are played out in colorful playrooms for adults where no detail is overlooked. Sinclair's photographs capture it all, while an introduction by sociologist James Farrer provides a brief history of commercial sex in Japan and places the images in the context of contemporary Japanese culture.
Product Details Amazon Sales Rank: #3413 in Books Published on: 2006-10-01 192 pages
[edit] External links
- 'Lust in Translation' by Venkatesan Vembu, Daily News & Analysis, 13 October 2006