We’re not exactly sure how the Japanese say “Hubba Hubba” in their language but the term definitely applies to Yûya Takayama. Standing at six feet, the Asian actor is a tall glass of sake! Perhaps that’s why Mr. Man’s mouth waters every time Mr. Takayama sheds his threads on camera. Since the 1990s, the Yokohama native began to erect a bulging resume by racking up credits in video games (Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyôto Anba Sansô Satsujin Jiken); motion pictures (Looking Up at the Half-Moon, The Outrage, Yôkô the Cherry Blossom, Zombie Self-Defense Force); and television shows (Cho ko senshi Changerion, A Life: Itoshiki Hito, To Live as an Actress, The Woman of Shinjuku). By 2020, Yûya could be seen alongside Minami Hamabe, Riko Fukumoto, Takumi Kitamura, and Yûki Furukawa in Takahiro Miki’s romantic drama Love Me, Love Me Not (also known as Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare). Of course, we already loved him in Sion Sono’s Antiporno (2016) starring Ami Tomite, Mariko Tsutsui, and Fujiko. Despite its dubious title, this foreign flick is by far and away Yûya’s most erotic! That’s because the nude dude reveals his bare back and raw rump during a hump with a lady. If that’s not enough to raise your interest (as well as another part of your anatomy), the copulating couple is being doused in red, yellow and blue paint! Who knew missionary sex could be so colorful? As the buckets of multicolored pigments fall on their bare bodies, we can see Yûya’s master piece of ass!