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Japanese voyeur films shot by women

Japanese Onsen

Japanese voyeur peeping videosTousatsu videos, or in English, peeping videos are a very lucrative business in Japan. Many of these videos surface from unexpected sources. You may think that its just perverted men are the source, but if you think about it… how would a man get video cameras into these prime locations?

Many of the videos floating around the Internet and in the shadowy alleys of Tokyo are due to women planting the well-hidden cameras. The Japan Times recently published an article about one such woman named Yuko Inoue.

Japanese peeping man She got her start in filming in public onsen’s (bathhouses) after dating a guy who convinced her that it was relatively safe because no one would suspect another female in planting the camera. She agreed, and set up a tiny hidden camera with a 3mm lens on top of a locker and let it record for 2 hours. After giving her boyfriend the tape, he promptly sold it for Â¥100,000 ($960). She was amazed. However, after her boyfriend didn’t share the profits equitably, she decided to go into business for herself.

She soon found a producer in Ueno that offered her Â¥80,000 ($770) per tape, and she quickly produced 10 totaling about 7,700 dollars. Her motivation to continue has changed lately though. She now enjoys looking at the female form, and often keeps copies of her videos for herself. To this day, she is still in business. She says, “Where else can you find a job that’s both enjoyable and lucrative? I’m only worried that one of these days I’ll get caught.” Japan Times via Rising Sun of Nihon.

If you were wondering, those guys in the first image are from Arashi. I figured I would give the female readers something nice to look at too. I’m not going to lie; Jun Matsumoto is quite cool. I liked him in Hana Yori Dango.

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  1. Wow nice pictures , I heard a lot about these about Japan having a big market for risque itemssuch as these.

    I hope what she’s doing is not illegal or anything because it would really suck if she got jailed because of this.

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