Tokyo Vice- book talks about sexual culture in Japan. Is it true?

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Im listening to an audiobook called Tokyo Vice. Within the book, the author says that Japanese culture is very permissive about sex and encourages sex. Any type of sex recieved in any way is accepted. Is this true?
However, viewing sex via porn isn't socially accepted. The book states that, Usually, in porn sea animals cover intimate areas. Why is this?

Also whats the tone towards LGBT in Japan? There is so much gay porn but nonone talks about it?

Okay, I have another question:

What is kabukicho? Jake talks about a neighborhood in Tokyo which hosts a slew of sex trafficking, host/hostess cafes, massage parlors, and all of these services offer sexual services except of explicit sex. Is this true?

Also, are there really shops for selling "used" underwear? Are there really hostess parlors that have themes like "nurses/hospitals" or " train ride assaults"? Are there really parlors where women dress up as high schoolers and the men then hire them as hostesses?

by Soulsita

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