In recent years, a niche yet increasingly visible segment of Japanese adult media has attracted scholarly attention: the “Syukou Club” (sometimes rendered as “Shyukō Club”) series of videos featuring office ladies (OL). While the term “OL” simply denotes a woman employed in a clerical or administrative capacity, within the context of adult video (AV) production it has become a shorthand for a specific aesthetic—professional attire, polished demeanor, and the juxtaposition of corporate order with private desire.
The present essay examines the “Syukou Club” brand, with a particular focus on what is commonly referred to by fans and analysts as “Page 4” (P4) of the series. “Page 4” is not a literal printed page but rather the fourth installment or segment within a larger thematic collection. By analysing P4, we can illuminate broader cultural, economic, and gender‑related dynamics that shape both the production and consumption of this media form.
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4.1 Market Positioning
4.2 Distribution Channels
4.3 Revenue Streams from “Page 4”
"Syukou Club," also known as "Shūkō Club" in Japanese, is a media franchise that includes manga, anime, and possibly other media forms. The manga was originally created by Japanese artist and writer Riko Miyagi. It revolves around the story of Tomo Nakahara, a high school student who becomes involved with a club formed by his school's student council president, Maeda, aimed at helping students with certain... let's say, "social issues" or unique conditions.
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In recent years, a niche yet increasingly visible segment of Japanese adult media has attracted scholarly attention: the “Syukou Club” (sometimes rendered as “Shyukō Club”) series of videos featuring office ladies (OL). While the term “OL” simply denotes a woman employed in a clerical or administrative capacity, within the context of adult video (AV) production it has become a shorthand for a specific aesthetic—professional attire, polished demeanor, and the juxtaposition of corporate order with private desire.
The present essay examines the “Syukou Club” brand, with a particular focus on what is commonly referred to by fans and analysts as “Page 4” (P4) of the series. “Page 4” is not a literal printed page but rather the fourth installment or segment within a larger thematic collection. By analysing P4, we can illuminate broader cultural, economic, and gender‑related dynamics that shape both the production and consumption of this media form.
“Did you know that 70 % of recruiters rank group discussions as the most decisive factor for entry‑level hires? In the next 5 minutes I’ll give you 5 concrete tactics that will make you stand out—no matter how quiet or outspoken you are.”
4.1 Market Positioning
4.2 Distribution Channels
4.3 Revenue Streams from “Page 4”
"Syukou Club," also known as "Shūkō Club" in Japanese, is a media franchise that includes manga, anime, and possibly other media forms. The manga was originally created by Japanese artist and writer Riko Miyagi. It revolves around the story of Tomo Nakahara, a high school student who becomes involved with a club formed by his school's student council president, Maeda, aimed at helping students with certain... let's say, "social issues" or unique conditions.