Looking for good books or documentaries on the Japanese adult industry

Post date: 2021-07-24 01:48:54
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Japanese language preferred, English fine as well. Specific interests within!

I'm curious about the adult industry in Japan, specifically live-action pornographic movies (though if there are really great books etc about other types I'm interested). I suppose there are two broad interests:

1. how are these movies actually made? I'm particularly interested in the human element. Who are the women? How are they treated? (I could imagine a book doing very frank interviews with many performers being very interested) Who are shooting these movies? Who are the men? But I'm also interested in logistics...how do they get the sites? Are there laws (besides mosaics) that they're working around/with? Really just curious all around.
2. The history of pornography in japan.
3. Really though if you have any good books or documentaries (or manga or anime or whatever) in this space, I'm open to it

I know netflix did a show about the adult industry in japan in the 70s (I think?), but not sure behind that. And I feel weird asking my Japanese friends about this...
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