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- Pink_Box:_Inside_Japans_Sex_Clubs abstract "Pink Box is a book by photojournalist Joan Sinclair, chronicling her exploration of the secret world of fuzoku (prostitution) in Japan.Sinclair was joined by contributor James Farrer, a sociologist, who attempted to \"place[s] the images in the context of contemporary Japanese culture\".Sinclair, a lawyer, describes being triggered to write the book by a comment she overheard ten years earlier, when she spent a year teaching English in Japan.Sinclair describes encountering and overcoming difficulties researching and gaining access to the clubs, usually reserved for Japanese-born patrons.".
- Pink_Box:_Inside_Japans_Sex_Clubs comment "Pink Box is a book by photojournalist Joan Sinclair, chronicling her exploration of the secret world of fuzoku (prostitution) in Japan.Sinclair was joined by contributor James Farrer, a sociologist, who attempted to \"place[s] the images in the context of contemporary Japanese culture\".Sinclair, a lawyer, describes being triggered to write the book by a comment she overheard ten years earlier, when she spent a year teaching English in Japan.Sinclair describes encountering and overcoming difficulties researching and gaining access to the clubs, usually reserved for Japanese-born patrons.".