Monday, 24 August 2015
“Human body” sushi feast in Taiyuan bar
“Human body” sushi feast in Taiyuan bar
A local bar in Taiyuan, provincial city of
Shanxi province has introduced a somewhat
seductive, if not erotic, program of inviting
its customers to enjoy sushi strategically
placed on the body of a half-naked woman.
The practice firstly originated in Japanese
culture, where it is called “ # Nyotaimori ”,
which literally means “to serve (foods) on
the female body”. It is said to have its
origins in the samurai period in Japan.
Such event is not the first in China. In June,
an automobile show in north China’s
Shenyang had a similar event where young
models were asked to lay down on top of
the cars, and spectators could enjoy sushi
placed on their bodies.
A local bar in Taiyuan, provincial city of
Shanxi province has introduced a somewhat
seductive, if not erotic, program of inviting
its customers to enjoy sushi strategically
placed on the body of a half-naked woman.
The practice firstly originated in Japanese
culture, where it is called “ # Nyotaimori ”,
which literally means “to serve (foods) on
the female body”. It is said to have its
origins in the samurai period in Japan.
Such event is not the first in China. In June,
an automobile show in north China’s
Shenyang had a similar event where young
models were asked to lay down on top of
the cars, and spectators could enjoy sushi
placed on their bodies.
source: cctv news
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