Zenra

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Zenra (全裸), a Japanese expression literally translated as "completely nude", is a genre of Japanese pornography.

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[edit] Overview

Zenra differentiates itself from other genres in that the subjects are usually groups of women participating in everyday tasks that they might otherwise perform clothed.

Some zenra includes casual scenes such as playing in an all nude orchestra; other scenes incorporate the nudity on a more conscious level by, for example, the playing of strip volleyball, in which the participants have to remove clothing each time the other team scores a point.

Over time, Zenra has become more popular, with variations including volleyball, tug-of-war, gymnastics, drumming, boxing, archery, aerobics, swimming, ballet and playing in an orchestra before a live audience.

Some Zenra pornography emphasizes high standards in casting by claiming to only include women who have ranked at the top of the national high school or college competitive level in the sport or talent being depicted (volleyball, gymnastics, etc).[1]

[edit] Notable Zenra performers

Miki Komori is a former gymnast, whose flexibility has made her famous, performing in Zenra films and photos as a solo act and also as a member of larger casts in full-scale zenra productions.

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