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In recent years, Japanese pornography has gained mainstream popularity, thanks to commonplace issues of the Japanese journal Anan. The most up-to-date sex issue, published in August, protected a free DVD from Silk Labo, a brand of Japanese porn for girls. The Japanese pornography industry emerged in the 1960s, and today, the nation produces more than 20,000 pornographic films a year. It has an anticipated yearly turnover of US$2-4 billion. According to Human Rights Now, Japan's pornography industry is 'almost unregulated'. It promotes a home operating environment that caters to commercial endeavor, and many 'junior idol' enterprises groom young local women for recruitment to pornography. It's uncensoredThe history of Japanese pornography dates back more than a century, when Japan was considered to be a conservative society. Before the 19th century, pornography was not censored, and depictions of lesbianism were quite common. Although conservatives still frown upon the display of pubic hair in pornography, the art of pornography in Japan has become more common. As a result, pornography containing genitals and pubic hair is no longer censored so long as the actors aren't exposed. Japanese pornography varies from its Western counterpart in a couple of ways.
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