As this is a commercial adult production, it is typically distributed through specialized retailers and digital platforms:
Digital versions are often available through platforms like DMM.co.jp , which is the primary legal distributor for SOD content in Japan. FILM IN REVIEW; 'Bounce Ko Gals' - The New York Times As this is a commercial adult production, it
The production utilizes a "fake airline" or "air travel" scenario, where performers are styled in stewardess/cabin crew uniforms, focusing on specific fetish elements such as underwear and uniform-based roleplay. While the title "Koh Air" or "Underwear" might
It is important to distinguish this from mainstream Japanese television or drama series. While the title "Koh Air" or "Underwear" might appear in general searches, SDDE-552 specifically refers to content produced for the adult market and is not part of a standard broadcast TV network like NHK or Fuji TV. In Japan, such titles are found at major
It belongs to a broader category of adult entertainment that mimics variety show formats or "hidden camera" style scenarios common in Japanese specialized media. Distinction from Mainstream Drama
Soft On Demand (SOD), a major Japanese adult entertainment company known for "kikaku" (concept-driven) videos.
In Japan, such titles are found at major entertainment stores like Mandarake or AmiAmi (if they carry adult stock).