This sexploitation documentary shows the weird body/gender/sex transformations, understandings, and adventures of the youth of the wild 1960s. Purporting to reveal the sex habits of all Japan’s youth, from Hokkaido to Okinawa, the documentary features segments on performance art, plastic surgery, public sex, tattooing, masochism, sex parties, and many more salacious encounters between bodies. Though its merit as a “documentary” is questionable due to the sensationalized commentary and likely staged sequences, much of the footage does serve as documentation of the art groups and youth tribes of Shinjuku, Tokyo 1969. In its conclusion, one can feel the confusion, the freedom, and the hope of that moment, when youth culture, and its attendant liberatory attitudes towards sex and gender, seemed poised to conquer the world.