Ninkatsu Bu- — Kozukuri
In Japan, the concept of "erodogy" (erotic gerontology) has been explored as a way to understand the country's aging population and their approach to intimacy. Kozukuri Ninkatsu Bu can be seen as a reflection of this phenomenon, where elderly men are seeking to maintain their vitality and sensuality.
Aiko smiled—a real smile, not a department-trained one. “That’s the goal, Chief. Not more babies. Just less misery.” Kozukuri Ninkatsu Bu-
The bureau’s flagship project was a village called ("Handprint Village") in the mountains of Shinano. By 1623, Tegata had no daimyo, no standing samurai garrison, and no tax collector. Instead, it had a council of seven elected elders (three women, four men), a schoolhouse that doubled as a weaponsmithy, and a nursery that also served as a hospital. In Japan, the concept of "erodogy" (erotic gerontology)
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