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Osamekamaijo The Art Of Sexual Love In The Edo Period 36 Kind Guides
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the art of sexual love as practiced in Japan's Edo period, based on historical guides. It delves into the social customs, artistic expressions, and sexual practices of the era. The film aims to provide an educational and historical perspective on a lesser-discussed aspect of Edo period life.
Critical Reception
As an adult documentary focusing on historical sexual practices, critical reception in mainstream outlets is scarce. It is likely viewed by a niche audience interested in historical erotica and Japanese history. Information on its reception is not widely available through typical critical review aggregators.
What Reviewers Say
Focuses on a specific historical period and its sexual customs.
Educational in its approach to a niche subject.
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Fun Fact
The Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan was a time of relative peace and isolation, during which unique forms of art, literature, and social customs flourished, including specific depictions and discussions of sexuality.
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