Naked sushi’s deeper ‘meaning’ twisted
Naked sushi in the boondocks billed in this video as, “total respect for naked women.” Ri-i-i-ight.
Funnier is the sushi chef in the video below lies in saying that naked sushi–”Nyotaimori is the tradition of the Imperials.” Not hardly.
Japan’s Imperial Family is live stilted, boring, formal lives totally devoid of all frivolity or fun. I doubt that the older members of Japan’s Imperial Family have even heard the word nyotaimori before as it is a relatively recent, post-WWII phenomena.
Torch Bistro: Full Body Sushi Hits Small Town Florida (video)
news.gather.com | November 09, 2010
Full Body Sushi has come to the Torch Bistro. Torch, in Punta Gorda, Florida, is not your typical sushi bar. They have adopted using a nearly nude model as a human sushi plate. Is this exotic, erotic or art? Perhaps a little of all three…
Moar!…
… on the Gather website.
As I have written here before, naked sushi aka yotaimori
eating off a naked female is rare in Japan and is most often just a “catered” option. That is, you rent a room at or near a sushi restaurant, order the proper sushi, and separately hire a woman.
Previous reports on the 3Yen about naked sushi include:
. . . —Naked Sushi Revisited (3Yen / 2009-08-26/ )
. . . —Naked sushi on men, just desserts (3Yen / 2005-09-27)
. . . —Tasty Human Skin Flavors! (3Yen /2005-08-28 )
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November 17th, 2010 at 3:27 pm
WOW! Naked sushi is favored by The Imperials!! Doo-wop!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_%26_The_Imperials
November 17th, 2010 at 3:31 pm
Yikes, that was the first thing I thought of too, doo-wop de wop!

wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_&_The_Imperials
August 29th, 2012 at 9:35 am
Here we go again…
Japanese Embassy says ‘body sushi’ not a Japanese tradition
The Asahi Shimbun | August 27, 2012
ROME–The Japanese Embassy here has complained about newspaper reports that described "body sushi" as part of Japanese culinary tradition and won’t take the supposition lying down.
A restaurant in Rome has been offering what it calls "nyotaimori" since last year, in which sushi is served on top of a nude model lying supine.
In its protest letter to the major Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, the Japanese Embassy said any reference to a Japanese tradition was a misrepresentation for the sole purpose of attracting customers.
"There is no relationship between nyotaimori and Japanese culinary culture or habits," the embassy said in its letter. "From the perspective of the ordinary Japanese, it falls outside the realm of common sense"…
…The restaurant owner is a Chinese woman from Hong Kong…more...