: Explicit scenes of violence and sexual assault involving a minor.
In an era dominated by digital permanence and high-speed obsolescence, Midori Tsubaki offers a radical counterpoint: art that is deliberately fragile, slow, and destined to change. Emerging from Tokyo’s underground haisai (recycling art) movement of the 2010s, Tsubaki developed a signature language using salvaged materials from demolished machiya (traditional wooden townhouses) and abandoned urban gardens. Her work often invites viewer participation—touching, watering, or adding to the piece—blurring the boundary between creator and audience. midori tsubaki
The film is legendary for being "banned worldwide" at various points, particularly for its graphic depictions of: : Explicit scenes of violence and sexual assault
The Jade Thorn Archetype: The Reluctant Protector / The Cursed Warrior Her work often invites viewer participation—touching
Kendo-kenjutsu Hybrid (Agile Counter-Attacker)
: Desperate and alone, she is tricked into joining a traveling freak show run by Mr. Arashi.