Whilst the Japanese may be a little lax when it comes to lovemaking, regularly languishing at the bottom of the nationality-based libido league table, it’s a different story altogether when it comes to latex love dolls. Technological advancements in manufacturing such silicone sirens making them more life-like than ever, which in turn has created an industry that includes rental services, a love doll love hotel of sorts, and even a magazine devoted to the topic.
Yet despite the cost of acquiring such a companion being somewhere around the 600,000 yen (2,500 pound) mark, it’s a figure some people are prepared to pay. And for those willing to take the plunge, Japan’s plastic plaything pioneer, Orient Industries, has a showroom to display its wares.
A place where the ladies are seductively shown off in a variety of outfits, from the relatively refined,
to the rather more risqué,
with the option of getting some head(s) a distinct possibility.
Considerably more unconventional than the usual kind of showroom it has to be said, and more saucy but sensibly censored shots can be found over at DannyChoo.com, along with a much more detailed description about the dolls and the display.
Paul says
That must be the most utterly disturbing place to work in the world, both in terms of showroom stock and clientele.
Peter says
Does the store have a fitting room?
Jon says
With how the Japanese lead the world in robotics, it is only a matter of time before sex robots are created that look human.
Brandon says
For the rentals, I feel really bad for the person who has to clean those things.
Lee says
They have removable parts where the, erm, parts should be Brandon. And as they are presumably designed for a ‘one size fits all’ performance, that probably negates the need for a fitting room Peter.
A testing room on the other may be more apt. Or not as the case may be…
imtiaj says
interested in making japnese friend