From the 16th century, the Japanese introduced a new art woodblock prints which could be mass produced and catered to the erotic sensibilities of the merchant class. These Ukiyo-e prints raised erotica to the heights of fantasy. The exploits of the warriors on the battlefield and the boudoir, the depravations of the female ghosts, the delights of the geisha and the popular Kabuki plays provided the themes. This book takes an informed look at this world and complements it with a careful choice of images.