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Japan Sex Guide advises where to find sex , working girls , prostitution , street hookers , brothels , red-light districts , sex shops , prostitutes , erotic massage parlors , strip clubs and escorts in Japan , Asia. Prostitution is illegal in Japan. However, enforcement is lax, and the law specifically defines prostitution as "sex in exchange for money".
In other words, if you pay for some other "service" and proceed to have sex by "private agreement," the law does not recognize it as prostitution. As such, Japan still has one of the most vibrant sex industries in the world. Prostitution in Japan has existed throughout the country's history. While the Anti-Prostitution Law of states that "No person may either do prostitution or become the customer of it," loopholes, liberal interpretations of the law, and loose enforcement have allowed the sex industry to prosper and earn an estimated 2.
In Japan, the "sex industry" is not synonymous with prostitution. Since Japanese law defines prostitution as "intercourse with an unspecified person in exchange for payment," most sex clubs offer only non-coital services to remain legal. This has led Joan Sinclair, the author of Pink Box, to observe that the sex industry in Japan ironically "offer[s] absolutely everything imaginable but sex.
No need to say that sex industry in Japan is a huge business. Within the Japanese sex industry, referred to as "Fuzoku" which in Japanese implies "sexual services, " there is an incredible amount available in terms of variety, quality and quantity. Also, the usual term for the drink-and-entertainment industry is "mizu shobai" water trade or the older "ukiyo" floating world.
Both terms suggest the fleeting and impermanent nature of the trade: it soothes and flows, but it is not solid.