This is a collection of articles and essays on the provocative side of Japan, including such things as the annual sex festivals that feature log-sized replicas of the male organ along with purse-sized versions for females to buy; the institution of the geisha, love hotels, sumo wrestling, the astounding number of bars and cabarets, how the ninja came to be...not to mention the legend that Jesus Christ was not crucified by the Romans...that he had spent his "missing years" in Japan with his brother Isukiri, and that when they returned to his homeland at the age of 32 or 33 it was his brother who was nailed to a cross...that Jesus himself escaped back to Japan, married, had children, and died there. His tomb is located in the village that was then known as Herai. The book is available online in both printed and digital formats.
Original Title
The Bizarre & the Wondrous from the Land of the Rising Sun!
This is a collection of articles and essays on the provocative side of Japan, including such things as the annual sex festivals that feature log-sized replicas of the male organ along with purse-sized versions for females to buy; the institution of the geisha, love hotels, sumo wrestling, the astounding number of bars and cabarets, how the ninja came to be...not to mention the legend that Jesus Christ was not crucified by the Romans...that he had spent his "missing years" in Japan with his brother Isukiri, and that when they returned to his homeland at the age of 32 or 33 it was his brother who was nailed to a cross...that Jesus himself escaped back to Japan, married, had children, and died there. His tomb is located in the village that was then known as Herai. The book is available online in both printed and digital formats.
This is a collection of articles and essays on the provocative side of Japan, including such things as the annual sex festivals that feature log-sized replicas of the male organ along with purse-sized versions for females to buy; the institution of the geisha, love hotels, sumo wrestling, the astounding number of bars and cabarets, how the ninja came to be...not to mention the legend that Jesus Christ was not crucified by the Romans...that he had spent his "missing years" in Japan with his brother Isukiri, and that when they returned to his homeland at the age of 32 or 33 it was his brother who was nailed to a cross...that Jesus himself escaped back to Japan, married, had children, and died there. His tomb is located in the village that was then known as Herai. The book is available online in both printed and digital formats.