Kansai Enkou 48 a Japanese adult video (AV) series produced by the label
. The title is a play on the naming convention of famous Japanese idol groups like AKB48. Core Concept
The series uses a "mockumentary" or street-interview style, where the premise involves scouting women in the Kansai region (Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe) for Enjo-kōsai (often shortened to
), which translates to "compensated dating" or transactional relationships. Series Format The "48" Theme Kansai Enkou 48
: Similar to idol groups, the series often features a large number of women (though not literally 48 in every single volume) to create the feeling of an "audition" or a broad selection of participants. Location Focus
: It specifically targets women in the Kansai area, often playing on regional stereotypes, accents (Kansai-ben), and local fashion styles. Content Style
: The videos typically begin with an outdoor "interview" or "scouting" segment before transitioning to private settings. Contextual Information Enjo-kōsai Kansai Enkou 48 a Japanese adult video (AV)
: This term refers to the practice of older men giving money or gifts to younger women (often students or office workers) in exchange for companionship or sexual favors.
: The production company is well-known in the Japanese adult industry for producing "amateur-style" and "gonzo" content, often focusing on niche themes or regional specialties. Related Terms
: The actual, legitimate idol group based in Namba, Osaka (Kansai), which this adult series parodies in name and location focus. JK Business Bring cash: some small spots prefer cash over cards
: A related term often found in similar Japanese media referring to the commercialization of "high school girl" (Joshikousei) culture.
"Enkou" is a truncation of enjo kosai (援助交際), literally "compensated dating." Originating in the 1990s, the term describes transactions where older men provide money, luxury goods, or allowance to usually underage girls (high school age) in exchange for companionship—which almost invariably escalates to sexual services. While the media has tried to rebrand it as "youth prostitution," the original euphemism remains the dominant search term.
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A chat app built with vanilla JS on the frontend. Chat messages are sent in realtime using websockets.
The backend is powered by Express and ws. The app demonstrates how to use the same port for both HTTP and websockets, as well as how to integrate Mongoose with websockets.
A sample music shop built with React. Includes test payment integration with Puppeteer.
The backend is built with Express. This app demonstrates how to manage a shopping cart with Express and Mongoose, including how to check out with Stripe.
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The Express-based backend demonstrates how to handle pre-fetching data for server-side rendering.