Eco Kink: Japan's Green Sex Clubs
by Kyeann Sayer, Nomad
on 03. 1.06
Before Valentine's Day, we let you know how to make your private bedroom adventures eco-safe. Well. It turns out that in Tokyo low impact public forays are now possible. All of the non-human vibrations at Bijo to Yaju (Beauty and the Beast) are powered by clean energy sources. According to the Mainichi Daily News:
Adult items inside the bar also pay attention to protecting the environment. Usako, a life-sized rabbit mannequin used to practice S&M techniques, was hand-made by a bar employee using recycled pillows. Ropes and candles used during the practice sessions are also fully recyclable. Bijo to Yaju's napkins and toilet paper are made by 100 percent recycled paper and it does not offer the disposable wooden chopsticks used almost universally in Japanese eateries.Newly opened Nemureru Bijo no Mori (Sleeping Beauty) also boasts clean energy, as well as organic food and beer and a "mini forest". You know you want to read more... Via anonymous tipster and SPA! magazine. :: Mainichi Daily News
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