
The Independent 'Los Angeles Stories' 24 August 2003
...Body sushi is a long-standing tradition in Japan, where it is regarded as a rather demode entertainment for men, but brand new in the West.
...it is not a mark of decadence. Heaven forfend. "It's about the beauty of the environment that has been created," he says, with an entirely straight face. "It's about integrity." Perhaps suitably for the digital age, he calls it "interactive dining".... one of his body sushi guests had been MC Hammer. Hammer, who has got religion in a big way since quitting the music business, was one of the rare few who begged off, saying that eating off the flesh of a naked woman was against his principles. Everyone else, Arabia said, was enthusiastic - men and women. Especially the women.
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(Hint: I once had to find a "body sushi" venue for visiting American clients. It took me and two OLs hours of calling to find one place that performed the "service". One mama-san chukled and told me that body sushi is NOT a "long-standing tradition" as much as it is more like oddity requested by wacky gaijin tourists.
Larger JPEGs of body sushi (male and female)
http://community.webshots.com/album/69571618VrKpVX
http://community.webshots.com/scripts/slides.fcgi?albumID=69572652&security=lhapBW&play=1&time=3