Meet this Japanese man who once fell in love with and dated a cockroach
January 29, 2019
/ Tadashi Anahori
Asian Boss, who previously gave us great interviews with former porn stars Emiri Okazaki and Taka Kato, has posted an interview with Yuta Shinohara.
Now Yuta might look just like any ordinary Japanese guy, but he's very much not so. In fact, he claims to have dated Lisa, a cockroach.
He talks about his unusual companion in the interview, which has not surprisingly drawn a fair amount of shock and disgust from viewers. He openly admits to fantasies about having sex with Lisa, imagining "her" as a super-sized creature or he was miniaturised (like the koonago fetish).
It's not just ...
Artist Makoto Aida creates Choconip, chocolates showing eight stages of maturing nipples
October 29, 2016
/ Tadashi Anahori
Does it get any more tasty than this?
Japanese girls may not be the most well-endowed ladies in the world, but that doesn't mean local men don't like breasts and nipples. Far from it, they love them so much they make photo books about male nipples.
And so it is without much surprise that we learn of Choconip, a white chocolate set that shows the eight stages of developing breast nipples. In other words, the chocolates replicate the newly formed breasts of a teenaged girl and follow the maturity sequence through to womanhood. Hmm... this might be a tad ...
These days every fetish has a name. Kemonomimi ("animal ears") is a type of moe anthropomorphism where girl and boy characters in manga and anime have animal-like accessories.
Catgirls are probably the most famous but there are lots of others, since almost anything or anyone can become any kind of "animal" -- from dogs to wolves, rabbits and more.
All this moe inspires its fair share of adult toys.
Kemonomimi onaholes
You may think that masturbator sleeves had nowhere else further to go, but then you'd be wrong.
This is the Dekoboko Moo Moo Catgirl Onahole, a fairly typical ...
Hug pillows (dakimakura) are nothing new in Japan. There is a wealth of pillows out there with cases featuring idols or in the actual body shapes of young girls.
Here's a new twist and its all a marketing stunt.
How do you make cockroaches appealing? That's the dilemma facing Gokiburi Kujo Meister, an extermination company.
It came up with a novel way to promote its services -- moe. It seems when in doubt, you can always turn to the forces of cuteness and kinkiness combined to make a new marketing campaign that at the very least will gain a response.
Gokiburi Kujo Meister has ...