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Asian jav (japanese adult video) japanese Cute Japanese Artist Gets Horny For Her Nude Male Model Nude Japanese Girl Masturbates While Tanning. The name Ama, in fact, is a Japanese word that literally means “Woman of the Sea”. Ama (海女 in Japanese), literally means 'woman of the sea' and is recorded as early as in the oldest Japanese anthology of poetry, the Man.


by Georgia Reeve. The Ama are free divers who descend to a depth of 25 to 30 meters. In very few fishing villages across the coast of Japan there are groups of women known as Ama. These Women of the Sea dive to the bottom of the ocean to collect seaweed, oysters, and abalone (a sea snail that produces pearls and is considered a delicacy).Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.  · Japan’s Mermaid Pearl Divers In Photos – s. Diving for pearls in Japan is a job for women. In these photos from , pearl-divers pose on the beach in the Miye Prefecture in Western Japan. Japanese photographer Iwase Yoshiyuki (first photo) picked up his Kodak camera and took these wonderful pictures of the mermaids who dived for Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. The term Ama (海女 in Japanese) literally means ‘women of the sea’, as women were always the preferred divers in Japan. Since ancient times Ama would free dive into the Pacific to retrieve seaweed, abalone, shellfish, and sometimes pearls, wearing nothing but a loincloth and goggles.


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In these photos from , pearl-divers pose on the beach in the Miye Prefecture in Western Japan. Japanese photographer Iwase Yoshiyuki first photo picked up his Kodak camera and took these wonderful pictures of the mermaids who dived for oysters, abalone, seaweed and turban shells. In years to come, the wet suit would replace the birthday suit. Miki Moto :. While traditional ama divers wore only a fundoshi loincloth to make it easier to move in the water and a tenugui bandanna around their head to cover their hair, Mikimoto ama wore a full white diving costume and used a wooden barrel as a buoy.

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