Filed under: Asia, Japan, Big in JapanToday's posting is rated R for strong sexual content. Viewer discretion is advised.There is no shortage of the weird, the wacky and the wonderful here in Japan. Indeed, you'll find strange, strange things in the Land... ...full story at Gadling
from Gadling on Tue, Jul 01 2008
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