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@Dani8

Lake Toba im north sumatera is pop place, since i'd been there, really beatiful panorama. Or probably you want to aceh for some cultural exchange with shari law xD

I see you have been here and there. Did you mean you take sailed circling sumatera by sea from riau archipelago to padang? Or roadtrip from riau?

Mentawai already much improved for what been said -some aquintance from uni told me-tho' it still got the primitive side as well.

No never been to sulawesi, the far only some parts of java. I'll love too . Idk never that big interest especially with bali -for now-
Yeah candidasa was one the famous destination/resort there ivve heard

Lol idk as native im consider it kinda unhealthy since there prominent used of palm oil and coconut milk



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Lake Toba is great. Not sure what you are saying about me wanting to see sharia law. I'm currently in hospital on a lot of pain relief and dont have a sense of humour, my friend, so you will have to speak clearly.

yeah palm oil I am very angry about.



wow the criminal man got fascinating~in terrifying way background check
Yeah, dude was insane. His parents were Korean and according to the book at least Koreans in Japan were not treated well at the time and were only given menial low-paying jobs, even then they were paid less than Japanese people. Yet Obara's dad ended up very rich, it's suspected that he was involved with the Yakuza which explains his prosperity. When he died he split his property, money and businesses among his children with Joji getting the businesses. Apparently it's either Japanese or Korean can't remember which tradition to leave your business to the oldest son, but the oldest was genuinely mentally ill, there was clearly something up with that family. This happened when he was in high school, he owned a mansion near his school and he used to take classmates there to impress him. He was seen as odd even then, he made up a fake family history where he lied about his parents being Japanese as if he was ashamed of his heritage.

The girl the book is about wasn't the only one he killed. The same thing happened to an Australian about a decade before. The Australian girl had been in love with a guy back home but she moved to Tokyo for a career and she was taken to the hospital by an unknown Japanese man one day and died of suspected pnuemonia i believe. The Japanese man was obviously Joji, he later contacted and met the girls parents and told them they were engaged and that she was waiting for the right time to tell them he then gave them money for her funeral and they accepted it believing he was telling the truth as the hospital hadn't reported suspicions of foul play as there were none. It's theorized him contacting them and giving them money was out of shame for his actions as it was obviously very risky doing so. I'm not sure about that either though, he offered Lucy Blackman's parents money too to question whether the police had the right man, the mum rejected it yet the dad took it (they were seperated) The guy the Australian girl was in love with back in Australia heard about the Lucie Blackman case and got in touch with her parents who confirmed that was her supposed fiance so he got in touch with the Tokyo police. Both deaths were accidental overdoses (bad reactions to whatever he gave them i believe rather than them having too much) from the drugs he gave them to rape them, he did this to an unbelievable amount of women. He mostly went for foreigners, whenever he went for Japanese girls they were usually overweight or not conventionally attractive. Yeah, evil evil dude. It's a pretty fascinating book but definitely stomach churning.



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Who are you guys talking about? I havent read all the posts yet but this looks interesting.



Lake Toba is great. Not sure what you are saying about me wanting to see sharia law. I'm currently in hospital on a lot of pain relief and dont have a sense of humour, my friend, so you will have to speak clearly.

yeah palm oil I am very angry about.
a bad joke xD i guess it dont implemented when you around yet.
yeah hypertension and stroke quiet prevalent on this area. not help since it was one of our main commodites
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joji_Obara

I read this book about him - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/...o-eat-darkness

If you like True Crime i'd recommend it but it's very disturbing.
Thanks. For a minute there I thought you were talking about Charles Sobraj. Evil serial killer that two aussie journalists met to write a bio about.



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a bad joke xD i guess it dont implemented when you around yet.
yeah hypertension and stroke quiet prevalent on this area. not help since it was one of our main commodites
It's ok I'm just in a bad mood today. Thanks.



i think both as well since asian still got hierarchical tradition/mindset and patriarchy . yeah even to this day zainichi koreans i believe still got discrimination and stigmatized tho' probably not as strong as in the past. it must has thing to do for spiced up his broken sanity and also help acomodate his way in business as well by fixed his background, i guess

It's a pretty fascinating book but definitely stomach churning.
the guy must be got strong connections by that time, where he can go that far
iknow it sound pathttic from me lol, but it'll definitely be strong script material for a movie



The only thing that is curious for me, is...
1. Why is it pixelated/blurred?
2. Why isn't it shaved?
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the guy must be got strong connections by that time, where he can go that far iknow it sound pathttic from me lol, but it'll definitely be strong script material for a movie
His business was failing but he still had a lot of money and property when he was arrested. Had great lawyers. He was seen as a great businessman at first as he bought up a lot of Real Estate during the 80's and 90's when Tokyo really took off as a desirable location both for tourism and international businesses, he made millions from it but then the bubble burst obv.



The only thing that is curious for me, is...
1. Why is it pixelated/blurred?
2. Why isn't it shaved?
wait did you mean this stuff?
"By Japanese law, any lawfully produced pornography must censor the genitals of actors and actresses and up until the mid-1990s so was the depiction of pubic hair."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pornography_in_Japan



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1. Why is it pixelated/blurred?
I'm pretty sure I wrote about it. More than once. Since I don't like to repeat myself, please accept these quotations of myself:

Another thing that distinguishes them from your favourite kind of adult movies is the fact that the display of genitalia has been strictly forbidden in Japan, so the directors had to look for other ways to titillate the audience.
[...] the censorship laws in Japan haven't changed, so the genitalia still had to be blurred. The inability to show human reproductive organs forced adult film directors to look for other ways of sexual activity that would bypass the censure. One of them was bukkake, since neither the face of an actress, nor any fluid was censored. I will finish at this, since this write-up is supposed to be about pinku films, not porn. I will only add that if you ever wondered what's the reason for all the weird fetishes to-be-found only in Japan, the little blurry circle on vaginas and penises is probably the answer.
Both genitalia and pubic hair was strictly forbidden. However, in contemporary porn films, they take way more liberties. For one, the censure mosaic is much smaller and less blurry. Pubes are alright now, I guess. Also, the censorship does not apply to anuses. Porno shot in Japan still has to abide these laws, but there are some studios that shoot their films outside of Japan and that makes it possible for them to totally ignore the censorship laws!
tl;dr: There's law that forbids showing genitalia and pubic hair, hence the mosaic.

I write more extensively on pinku eiga in my Movie Jouney thread as well as my various Movie Tab II posts scattered all around the thread, for example:

制服処女 ザ・えじき [Uniform Virgin: The Prey] (1986) - ???



This is full-fledged porn! If compared to Sato's first film Wife Collector and his later efforts (like Rape Climax!) this is probably his most hardcore pinku eiga film, apparently growing from Nikkatsu's wish to compete with AVs that already got extremely popular in Japan in the second half of the 80's therefore diminishing people's interest in pinku eiga. All that being said, this is quite nice for a porn film and if you know Sato's interests in all these kinks and dirty fetishes you will figure out it's not exactly your vanilla sex thing neither (and is sick as hell) . Dude, I had to take my own screencap from the very beginning of the film, cuz everything else I could find on the Internet was NSFW (even if censored). Don't really know how to rate this thing, but this without a doubt isn't anywhere near his best.
2. Why isn't it shaved?
Don't really have a satisfactory answer for this one. Many Asian women today shave their private parts, and even though there are also many other girls that don't, I imagine it's true for Western girls, too. A trivia is that in some pinku eiga films a man forcibly shaving a tied woman is a thing. And it's shown as an extremely shameful thing, too.
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His business was failing but he still had a lot of money and property when he was arrested. Had great lawyers. He was seen as a great businessman at first as he bought up a lot of Real Estate during the 80's and 90's when Tokyo really took off as a desirable location both for tourism and international businesses, he made millions from it but then the bubble burst obv.
yeah if there isnt bubble happen i think he'll got more stronghand or more victims otw it could happen



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@Dani8

Lake Toba im north sumatera is pop place, since i'd been there, really beatiful panorama. Or probably you want to aceh for some cultural exchange with shari law xD

I see you have been here and there. Did you mean you take sailed circling sumatera by sea from riau archipelago to padang? Or roadtrip from riau?

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No I went to Sumatra from singapore, I took a barge. It was a filthy old thing, the month before it burnt and everyone died the second month it sank and everyone died. That is what the locals told us with limited englihs (Ha! just like my spelling). the barge went through riau archipelago to get to sumatra and started at tanjung pinang whcih was amazing then finished at Padang and I went to Bukittinggi which I told you.

Where did you go in java? I only went to Jakarta which I didnt like so much but the port was pretty, Mt Bromo which was a great experience, Jogjakarta and the ferry to Bali. Javanese boys were pretty rude back then, much like Indian boys. They would get their friends to take photos of them sitting with tourist girls on the boa t then claim once the film was developed it was their girlfriend. This happened to afriend of mine who said 'Hey,that's me'. LOL Hilarious. It also happened to me. Do javanese boys still do that?



No I went to Sumatra from singapore, I took a barge. It was a filthy old thing, the month before it burnt and everyone died the second month it sank and everyone died. That is what the locals told us with limited englihs (Ha! just like my spelling). the barge went through riau archipelago to get to sumatra and started at tanjung pinang whcih was amazing then finished at Padang and I went to Bukittinggi which I told you.
oh i see what you mean by barge. but im still curious-more confused- since there isnt huge canal way to padang. bukittinggi is nice place some of my relatives lived there, got some nice spot from colonial time, lot of tourist. have you been to ngarai sianok as well?

Where did you go in java? I only went to Jakarta which I didnt like so much but the port was pretty, Mt Bromo which was a great experience, Jogjakarta and the ferry to Bali. Javanese boys were pretty rude back then, much like Indian boys. They would get their friends to take photos of them sitting with tourist girls on the boa t then claim once the film was developed it was their girlfriend. This happened to afriend of mine who said 'Hey,that's me'. LOL Hilarious. It also happened to me. Do javanese boys still do that?
only part of jakrta-to bogor- and bandung. not much traveling sightseeing around since not holiday knd of stuff
bromo is great me havent but my sister made me jealous
haha not all javanese youngs, maybe the typical abege or today we called it anak alay, i believe. caucasian still rare comodity i guess especially that time and many of us still celebrated it by physical standard -lovely blond hair, white skin, tall for exmple- so take a photo with bule must be quiet achievement in silly way



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oh i see what you mean by barge. but im still curious-more confused- since there isnt huge canal way to padang. bukittinggi is nice place some of my relatives lived there, got some nice spot from colonial time, lot of tourist. have you been to ngarai sianok as well?

only part of jakrta-to bogor- and bandung. not much traveling sightseeing around since not holiday knd of stuff
bromo is great me havent but my sister made me jealous
haha not all javanese youngs, maybe the typical abege or today we called it anak alay, i believe. caucasian still rare comodity i guess especially that time and many of us still celebrated it by physical standard -lovely blond hair, white skin, tall for exmple- so take a photo with bule must be quiet achievement in silly way
LOL. The barge was to the port. Then I took a bus up into the mountains to bukkittingi. keep up, Reso!!!

I'm just joking with that last bit. I know there is a language problem and that you cant take a barge up the mountains.



LOL. The barge was to the port. Then I took a bus up into the mountains to bukkittingi. keep up, Reso!!!
I'm just joking with that last bit. I know there is a language problem and that you cant take a barge up the mountains.
which mean you really did sail circling half sumatra :O , with a barge, lol . since im multitasking cant come with liniear explanation by itself xD



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I never said I did. why are you asking? There is no such thing as sailing a barge. It's a filthy fracking barge that stinks and is very dangerous, not a sailing boat, and I went through riau archipelago. When you know more about me than I do about my travels please let me know.

So what are you studying in Sumatra?



i still dont get it. there part that lost in translation to me lol, i guess i'll leave it right now. cao for tonight