Shukan Asahi Geino

Tokyo trends: Deflation cutting hand-job prices to the bone

By Kenji Nakano • October 4, 2011

Below-the-belt services for 5,000 yen are in abundance

Perverted pics providing peeks at particular private parts proving popular in Akihabara

By Kenji Nakano • September 1, 2011

A new erotic photo book is achieving brisk sales in spite of not revealing any of the faces of the female models nor full nudity, reports weekly tabloid Shukan Asahi Geino (Sep. 8).

Radiation fears fuel abuse of Fukushima fuzoku gals

By Amy Takahashi • June 22, 2011

It has been widely reported that products sourced from the agriculture and fisheries industries of Fukushiima Prefecture have faced intense scrutiny since the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11. But who would have thought that bias would bode for blow-jobs, too?

Ai Haneda, Yu Kawakami, and Yu Asakura take top 2011 porn awards

By CJ • April 1, 2011

Porn actresses pick up awards

Sendai’s sex-service clubs struggle to survive after earthquake

By Kenji Nakano • March 30, 2011

‘We are beginning to see the light’

Love me Tenga: That giant squirting sound you hear is half a billion men wanking…

By Kazutaka Shimanaka • March 2, 2011

Tenga, the nation’s most innovative supplier of hand-held, synthetic vaginas and related items has set its sights on mainland China, where the rocks 600 million men are hoping to get off have nothing to do with rare earth minerals.

Recession propelling impecunious punters to Otsuka’s ‘pink’ parlors

By Kenji Nakano • February 3, 2011

Otsuka offers numerous low-priced erotic options

Waka Inoue-looking H-cup hooker hustling in Yoshiwara

By Kenji Nakano • January 21, 2011

A line forms 20 minutes before opening

Sugamo the new stomping grounds for Tokyo’s red-hot papas

By Kazutaka Shimanaka • December 16, 2010

Nattily clad older guys negotiating with big-breasted streetwalkers

Porn diplomacy: Actress Mariko Kawana, Japanese AV popular in North Korea

By Kenji Nakano • November 12, 2010

Diplomatic relations between Japan and its Asian neighbors may now be at a post-World War II low, but, reports weekly tabloid Shukan Asahi Geino (Nov. 11), the popularity of Japanese AV is rising steadily in North Korea.