And what the hell, let’s double up on pinku films we can’t find. The bright poster above was made to promote Gion nemonogatari: Kyô musume no shoya, which we doubt ever had an English release, but if it had might have been known as something like Gion Sleeping Story: Musume’s Wedding Night. Gion is a geisha district in Kyoto, and there’s a geisha on the poster, so we’re guessing this one is about geishas. Sex and perversion with geishas, since it’s a pinku film. Call it a highly educated guess. It premiered in Japan today in 1972.
Mirror mirror in my hand, who's the raunchiest in the land?