
Edo Porn (1981) is a Japanese film directed by Masaru Konuma. It is a cult classic that explores the sexual taboos of the Edo period. The film follows the story of a young man, Kiyoshi, who is sent to Edo to study the art of lovemaking.
The film is filled with sexual moments that are both explicit and subtle. The most explicit scenes involve Kiyoshi and his teacher, who teach him the art of lovemaking. The scenes are graphic and explicit, but they also show the beauty of the Edo period.
The film also contains subtle sexual moments. For example, Kiyoshi is often seen admiring the beauty of the women he meets. He also has a fascination with the art of lovemaking and is often seen studying it.
The film also contains a few scenes that are more suggestive than explicit. For example, Kiyoshi is seen admiring a woman's body from afar. He also has a few moments of flirtation with a woman he meets.
Overall, Edo Porn (1981) is a cult classic that explores the sexual taboos of the Edo period. The film contains explicit and subtle sexual moments that show the beauty of the Edo period. It is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the sexual taboos of the Edo period.
Contrary to what the title of the film suggests this is not a porn film. The Onao character (Kanako Higuchi) is frequently seen topless or nude as she poses for the artist and in other situations. There is the enactment of the famous Hokusai wood print of an octopus entwined with a naked Onao which is pretty graphic.
There are also several scenes where the daughter character (Yuko Tanaka) is shown either topless or with her breasts and nipples clearly visible for extended periods of time.
Early in the film is a scene that takes place in a mens sento (public bath) where many male characters are seen nude but no genitals are shown.