>>950 Enjo Kosai It was a ‘telekura’ club (‘tele’ from telephone, ‘kura’ from ‘kurabu’, or club.) The experience was a revelation, to say the least. Just what is the common interest shared by such‘club’ members, you may ask? Answer: sex. http://www.hackwriters.com/enjokosai.htm
japanese and korean sites like that should be taken with a grain of salt. i've seen absolutely ridiculous claims from both sides (and truthful ones too), and obviously the point of those webstes is to defame the other side. most of them were created two-three years ago when the dokdo/takeshima issue was hot on the news, and both sides were having cyber wars, hacking news websites, flooding forums, creating parody sites, making racist flash animations, using pig latin-type codes since web translators work too damn well for korean-japanese, etc. most of the korean side has calmed down considerably and have moved on to other things, except for a few people, who just discovered this side of the internet and get understandably riled up over it, but i noticed that the japanese side is really really zealous - for example, on big korean-japanese forums such as naver that used to be a hotbed for korean-japanese flamewars, they post the same thing (with different thread titles to fool the newbies) from over months and even years ago, almost every single day without fail, and big japanese forums like 2ch still seem to be hotly anti-korean, and while most of the korean sites from that time are either dead or haven't been updated since 2002, many of the japanese sites are alive and well. why this is, i don't know. maybe it's because japanese tend to be reserved, and need to vent anonymously through the internet, moreso than koreans who tend to be outspoken and vent easily in public. just my opinions and observations. ttp://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?s=520521d18476246a68d5bf36349948c9&showtopic=6695