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Japanese Kamasutra

December 3, 2008 · 15 comments

Word or Warning: Pictures contained within are probably NSFW. :)

The Japanese version of the Kamasutra is known as the Shijuhatte (しじゅうはって or 四十八手) and is comprised of 48 positions, 96 if you count the opposites as well. That said, there seems to be 96 uniquely named positions so really, i have no idea.

I first heard about the shijuhatte in one of my “real life” language lessons over dinner at Otafuku the other night, much more relevant and interesting that hearing about biji-san buying 3 big red apples and naturally it was something i want to look into a little more.

Let me first say, research on said topic is better done in the comfort of ones home as it returns some interesting results when searching through google. One being, according to wikipedia Maria Ozawa , bought a book herself many years ago to learn the 48 positions, a handy purchase for her line of work, maybe even tax deductible i dare say.

All interesting information, however, preferring visual aids myself the site that was of most interest was the one with the manikins engaging in the various positions.

If you’re looking for Books and DVD’s on the Kamasutra then you can try here, if you just want some pictures then keep on reading.

Take this one for example, the Anvil (Kinuta)

Anvil

The translation of the names is quite funny, positions such as the “Cuddled tea Grinding Mill” Treasure Boat” and “Perpendicular Pine Needles” all caught my eye.

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Whilst pondering my next few years movements the other day it dawned on me that my current visa expires in 2 yrs time, naturally I’m hoping and confident it will be extended but what if it isn’t?

Before i go much further, if you’re looking for the Immigration Bureau of Japan then here’s the official link, this is a very handy website if you live of plan on living in Japan. For all your Visa requirements then go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan or MOFA for short, it’s another must bookmark site.

With that question on my mind i started to look at my options. The easiest is another 3 yr Engineers Visa like I’m currently on now. If my current working arrangements go south then things get a little tougher.

I was previously of the impression that after 6 – 8 yrs getting permanent residency was pretty much a matter of filling out the forms, ticking some boxes and we’re done …. wrong.

I came across this website, a guideline to obtaining permanent residency in Japan with actual examples of past applicants and whether or not they were approved or denied.

For all the examples for acceptance and denial criteria check out the site here and here’s a link to the Guidelines for Permission for Permanent Residency which is as good as i’ve found.

The examples showing the people denied residency in Japan are interesting, what i found more interesting is what it TAKES to get granted permanent residency in Japan, that’s the one that people are interested in.

The specific criteria is still pretty vague, the high level message is not, you need to “have made or be significantly contributing towards Japan in xxxxxxxx”

Some examples include;

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Once again i’ve trawled the internet far and wide and come up with a worthy winner of this weeks J-Babe Of The Week title, Yuka Kosaka.

While Yuka doesn’t rate as well as Sayaka Ando and Kana Tsugihara i certainly wouldn’t kick her out of the bed if she farted.

Yuka Kosaka

Yuka Kosaka 小阪由佳 こさか ゆか born June 27, 1985 is a Gravure idol, actress and model.

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