Japanese law, specifically Article 175 of the Penal Code (dealing with "obscene" materials), has historically been interpreted to prohibit the depiction of exposed genitalia in media distributed within Japan. To comply with this, all legally produced JAV content is required to be "censored," meaning a mosaic or pixelation is placed over the genital areas of the performers. The thickness and coverage of this mosaic are regulated by industry ethics bodies like the Nihon Eizou Rinri Kyokai (Japan Video Ethics Association). This is why the vast majority of JAV available from official Japanese sources is "mosaic" or "pixelated".
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