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Bra Welcomes Visitors to Japan

It is a bra, it talks to tourists, Japanese women welcoming visitors to Tokyo’s Haneda airport will be wearing them this year. The bra is designed to make the most of the wearer’s breasts while having a row of electric buttons that can be pushed to set of select audio greetings from an adjacent built [...]

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It is a bra, it talks to tourists, Japanese women welcoming visitors to Tokyo’s Haneda airport will be wearing them this year. The bra is designed to make the most of the wearer’s breasts while having a row of electric buttons that can be pushed to set of select audio greetings from an adjacent built in speaker.

The “Welcome to Japan” bra comes complete with a short skirt that can be lifted up to reveal a map of Japan speckled with top tourist destinations.  The manufacturer says that this outfit is based off of the typical Japanese tourist guide uniform, but it seems to me as if they are pushing new ground.

Sex is a twisted thing in Japan: from street side vending machines that sell dildos, wet panties, and pocket pussies to Snack shop brothels on every other street corner, to bars that are designed to look like subway trains full of strippers wearing school girl uniforms, this country takes the thirst for sex to another level. It pleases me that Japan is taking measures to make sure visitors know this from the start.

Welcome to Japan bra

Welcome to Japan bra

Sources: Welcome to Japan Bra

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Filed under: Japan, Love/ Relationships/ Sex

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I am the founder and editor of Vagabond Journey. I’ve been traveling the world since 1999, through 93 countries. I am the author of the book, Ghost Cities of China and have written for The Guardian, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Diplomat, the South China Morning Post, and other publications. has written 3729 posts on Vagabond Journey. Contact the author.

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