Asian Glory Hole

Asian Glory Hole




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Asian Glory Hole
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“The place was filthy. They do not have glory holes as advertised. Two areas were completely dark” more
“Excellent DC dive bar. Located in the second level of the building so I'd you stand on the sidewalk it doesn't look like there is a bar in the building until…” more
“Went with a group of friends and it was a blast because they were playing mainly 2000s hits which we all enjoy listening to. Most songs were easy to bop and…” more
“came for the drinks. stayed for the bartender @JOE

also the cheeseburger was fire ! !” more
“We had friends visiting from NY with two kids who were so excited for all of the games. We came on a Sunday during brunch, which was not PG
They were so…” more
“Kelly's can either be a hit or miss for many people. You never know what the vibe is really going to be in Kelly's, sometimes it will be completely dead but…” more
“Upping my rating to a 5, as we've come back many times since the original visit and every burger I've tried has been great. My favorites are the Spicy Club…” more
“Monday night trivia upstairs is a hidden highlight in DC, where the top score earns you $100 towards your bar tab. The drinks here are solid, although order…” more
“More years of visiting Nannys has cemented it as an all-timer. Chill vibe, lots of TVs, daily specials, and outstanding bartenders. You really can't go wrong.…” more
“I dislike plain instant ramen, I LOVE the quality ramen available at many restaurants nowadays. Why not combine the two to make an incredible home meal?! YES!…” more
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While Japan fights centuries of traditional gender norms to raise the status of women in the workplace , a small group of women are challenging convention in the ring.
Kairi Hojo jumps on her opponent Mieko Satomura as they fight in the stands during a 2015 Stardom female professional wrestling show in Tokyo, Japan.
Japan's all-female pro wrestlers are called "joshi puroresu," and their style, like their male counterparts', is less gimmicky than American pro-wrestling. Though matches still involve performance art, they can also be quite violent, with full-contact moves causing more injuries and shorter careers . But the sport isn't a new phenomenon.
Wrestler Io Shirai executes a moonsault onto Mayu Iwatani.
Professional wrestling began in Japan after World War II , in an attempt to raise the country's deflated spirit. Women joined the sport soon after, in the 1950s, but really got their footing after the inception of the Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Association in 1967. In the 1970s, while the major men's wrestling associations began splintering , all-female wrestling reached a new height of popularity. During the next two decades, some female wrestlers became breakout stars and pop icons , their muscular looks and athletic skills helping to challenge Japan's strict gender norms .
Today, joshi isn't nearly as popular as it was in its heyday, but a smaller, dedicated contingent carries the torch. Sure, audiences for female wrestling matches remain largely male, and the athletes' wild, flashy costumes and outsized personalities play into the sport's entertainment value, but the ring is still a sacred place for these female athletes. Stepping into it, they shed society's conventions. "I have met so many [wrestlers] that are so sweet and shy outside the ring," one wrestler told Reuters photographer Thomas Peter , "and then you get into the ring and they explode."
Below, a look at Japan's female wrestlers in all their glory:
Kaori Housako jumps on her opponent Mieko Satomura.
Mieko Satomura carries her opponent Kairi Hojo through the audience.
Wrestlers Kris Wolf and Starfire fight.
Wrestler Kris Wolf receives ice spray treatment.
Ticker tape confetti rains on wrestler Act Yasukawa after her last match before retirement in December.
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