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11:32 pm - 04/21/2012

Koh Masaki on His Private Life and How He Came to Work in the Porn Industry



Apart from the six DJs headlining this Songkran’s Gcircuit party, we’re particularly looking forward to go-go dancer, Koh Masaki. With DJs Sky and Tomo acting as our translators, we speak to the Japanese porn star who set the internet on fire after his perfect physique starred in Ayumi Hamasaki’s latest music video.

How did you start shooting adult videos?
My friend, a manager of an adult film company, called me. I was managing female models in a model agency at the time.

How many films have you done?
Too many to count.

Is your family okay with this career?
Yes.

Are you gay?
Yes, 100%.



Have you ever had a crush on another actor?
Never.

What’s your limit when working as a porn star?
I quit sex without a condom in May last year. I have other limits, but I won’t say them here.

Do you ever think about retirement?
Sorry, I won’t answer that, because I don’t want to be bound by my answer. It will just happen.

But what will you do next?
I have no plan. I am just doing what I have to do right now.

Do you feel Japan is open to gay men?
I think that the gay scene in Japan is not so open as in Thailand. But sure, it is more progressive than other countries in Asia.

What’s your personal fetish?
None.

What’s your sexiest body part?
My eyes.

Boxers, bikinis, briefs or thongs?
Boxers from DUGAS only.

Remember your first kiss and first love?
No. Wait. Yes, I was eight years old.

You participated in Ayumi Hamasaki’s music video recently. People said it was the first male kiss scene in Japanese music.
Yes, it was my first time in a music video. It was exciting for me! I suppose it was the first time in Japan for something like this.

Do you have boyfriend?
Yes, Sky, who is also a go-go boy. He is smart and has always understood my job from the very beginning.

Koh Masaki in ten years?
I think that I will remain happy and surrounded by my closest friends.


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coika 23rd-Apr-2012 06:26 am (UTC)
You forgot those b-kei girls you like to stan and any non-mainstream form of gyaru also falls into the "fujoshi" category, too.


liime_arix 24th-Apr-2012 03:41 am (UTC)
You seem upset and a bit obsessed. If you're gonna throw shade do it right or don't bother at all. You know well enough that non-mainstream gyaru =/= fujoshi.

Not my fault that there's some unstable people in the vkei fandom, and that a lot of bands are the scum of the earth ^_^
moob 24th-Apr-2012 01:12 pm (UTC)
this is a beautiful comment, i want to print it out and frame it
coika 24th-Apr-2012 01:21 pm (UTC)
Not really, it's just that I'm not fooled by your weak arguments that have no basis in real life.

No doubt there's troubled teens/women in the VK fandom and your average Japanese person likely will have that image of that. To deny it would be silly, just like you denying those same stereotypes don't exist in the gyaru subculture world is silly. Some of the articles you've posted (some probably by you, even) in the past have commented on these stereotypes so I don't get why you're trying to play the my fandom is more widely accepted/better card. They're honestly on the same level mainstream opinion-wise.
liime_arix 24th-Apr-2012 01:58 pm (UTC)
But I'm not deny any stereotypes? There's some gyaru that are fujoshi (if you do know what fujoshi mean) but not all gyaru are fujoshi, hence fujoshi =/= gyaru.

I'm not even trying to play any card. But you obviously got offended by a comment I made about vkei so you feel the need attack my interest (in this case, gyaru) to feel better. Because god forbid I like the women for their style or personality.
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