Above you see a poster for Aizome Kyôko: G no kaikan, aka Kyôko Aizome’s G-spot Pleasure, with Kyôko Aizome (not to be confused with Kyoko Izumi) fronting the art. Aizome goes way back. She appeared in her first film in 1975, but this particular effort premiered in Japan today in 2000, when she was forty-two. Though it’s a comparatively recent production we were not able to track down a copy, which when you think about it is apropos, considering science says g-spots don’t really exist. We’re pro-science guys, but a lot of women say there’s a real piece of anatomy in there, and a dedicated search often turns something up—if only the woman’s heart rate. Aizome, below, suggests you give it a try.
If it's there you can bet we'll find it.