Synopsis
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●Original Gravure Photoshoots
Kanematsu Kiho, Kawakami Yuu, Ryomori Remu, Kojima Minami, Kamitsutsuya Aya, Hoshina Mizuki, Shidou Rui, Ono Rikka, Tano Yu, Totsuka Ruu, Miyashita Reina, Goto Matsuri, Aiyumi Ryou, Tsubaki Rika, Mino Suzume, Hashimoto Riana, and more
Gravure pages from one month of “Weekly Jitsuwakao” compiled into a single e-book. Features cover model photography alongside original shoots from popular gravure actresses, plus engaging food guides and premium editorial content. Additionally includes gravure pages from sister publication “Weekly Jitsuwakao The Taboo.” A highly satisfying collection. All models were 18 years or older at the time of shooting.
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Editorial Review
Weekly Jitsuwakao anthologies occupy a specific niche in the digital magazine market—curated collections of professional gravure photography positioned as affordable alternatives to purchasing individual weekly issues. This seventh installment follows the established format of aggregating a month’s worth of photoshoots into a single e-book, targeting readers who want baseline access to Japan’s mainstream gravure culture without subscription commitment.
What distinguishes this particular volume is its roster breadth and editorial ambition. Seventeen credited models suggests genuine variety in aesthetic appeal, while the inclusion of cover model work alongside standard gravure pages creates subtle hierarchical value—the photography theoretically ranges from flagship showcase material to regular rotation content. The integration of sister publication “Weekly Jitsuwakao The Taboo” hints at thematic or tonal differentiation within the collection itself, though the synopsis frustratingly doesn’t clarify what separates these sections. The supplementary food guides and premium editorial content suggest this functions as lifestyle reading, not purely visual consumption, which is genuinely rare in the English-language doujin space dedicated to gravure.
The tablet-optimization caveat is important: this is explicitly formatted for large-screen viewing, which means smartphone readers will experience degraded presentation. The absent text functions (search, dictionary, highlighting) indicate this is a straightforward image-centric product without interactive layers—entirely appropriate for the format, but worth noting for accessibility-conscious purchasers.
Gravure collectors seeking monthly archives without subscription friction, and readers specifically interested in professional Japanese women’s magazines as cultural artifacts rather than purely adult content, will find systematic value here. The model density alone justifies casual curiosity.
A competent, broad-spectrum gravure anthology for those already comfortable with the genre’s conventions.
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