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Japan \\\'vagina artist\\\' arrest sparks debate

Wednesday, 16 July 2014


The arrest on obscenity allegations of a woman who makes art based on her vagina has sparked debate in Japan. Tokyo-based artist Megumi Igarashi, 42, was arrested on Saturday for sending data that could be used to create 3D models of her vagina. She had sent it to people who had donated money for a project to make a vagina-shaped kayak using a 3D printer. The arrest made headlines in national media and triggered discussion on Japan's obscenity laws. Ms Igarashi also goes by the moniker Rokudenashiko, which means ‘no-good girl’ in Japanese. A police spokesman said she had distributed data that could ‘create an obscene shape’. On her website, Ms Igarashi says she has made several pieces of art based on her genitals using a silicone mould, saying she wants to make vaginas ‘more casual and pop’. The vagina ‘has been such a taboo in Japanese society... (it) has been thought to be obscene’, while penises are regarded as ‘part of pop culture’, she said, according to BBC.