Japanese exploitation
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Related: anime - ero-guro-nansensu - exploitation - Japan - Japanese erotica - Japanese erotic films - Japanese horror
Connoisseurs: Stephen Barber - Roland Domenig - Andrew Grossman - Jack Hunter - Tom Mes - Mark Schilling
Directors: Yasuzo Masumura - Teruo Ishii - Masaru Konuma - Koji Wakamatsu - Hisayasu Sato - Ryu Murakami
Titles (non fiction): Eros in Hell (1988)
Titles: Blind Beast (1969) - In the Realm of the Senses (1976) - Tetsuo (1988) - Tokyo Decadence (1992)
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