>>3762099>Who the hell censors a strapon? Your question is based upon your culture rather than looking at the problem from the japanese point of view. Is that appropriate?
It seems strange a gaijin asks such because the laws in Your Country are probably more restrictive and even specifies on what you can sell or who cannot live within 1 mile, 1/2 mile, or 1000 feet of a school, park, library, game center, kindergarden, daycare, or child service agency. In America there is a law almost prohibiting thought because drawing or writing about a fictional or virtual situation is a felony even if no one else sees it. You do not need to distribute or publish to be felon in America.
The desire to avoid being accused of doing something bad is also very strong in Japan. Unlike the USA where the district attorney and certain judges are elected and a jury is selected, Japan has most of its justice system as career positions (similar to the usa Justices) and a judge decides guilt or not. In the usa, the application of law is often based upon the ideology of the area whereas in japan, the conservative courts, conservative prosecutors, and police cooperate together on crime mitigation.
Censoring is preferable to being accused. Most usa cases use plea bargaining, don't look for plea bargaining in japan with its 99% conviction rate. Why should the conservative prosecutor bargain when he knows he will win? In America, you citizens write articles (aka text doujin) about your conservative blackie nignog leader. In Japan, you should not make such a manga or text doujin about the emperor.