Adam Tokunaga

Adam Tokunaga began his career as an illustrator, having attended the Nagoya University of Arts. From 1985 to 1992, he worked as an illustrator and writer--on everything from magazines to children's books--for publishing houses in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Japan. In 1988, Tokunaga went to Los Angeles to obtain a license as a massage technician. Focusing on rehabilitation, he concentrated on deep tissue oil massage. He had various high profile clients, including directors, producers, and actors. Over time he discovered that women had immeasurable erogenous zones, and began studying those areas. Tokunaga returned to Japan in 1991 and founded M&W Orgasm Center, where he started his research on a new technique for women to achieve higher levels of ecstasy. After fourteen years of research, he established his own unique theory and technique. In 2004, Adam's sex school was founded, where Tokunaga educated people about the human ideals of sex. He continues his research on what he calls "the female mechanisms", and gives medical guidance about the female body at the Sofia Lady's Clinic.