He talks about yurushi (forgiveness) like it’s a physical brawl. He tells the suicidal man in the back row: “Your despair is not a sin. It is a fever. Let it break.” The audio is clipped, distorted. You can hear someone crying off-mic. That is the B-side of this recording.

Suzuki Ittetsu is a prominent figure in the Japanese media industry, particularly known for his influence within the "female-oriented" content market. His career has been defined by a shift in how male performers engage with audiences, prioritizing emotional resonance and a stylistic approach often referred to as the "female gaze." The Rise of the "Ikemen" Professional

Ittetsu Suzuki is one of Japan's most famous adult industry figures, particularly renowned for his role in pioneering "female-friendly" adult videos (AV). Unlike many performers in the industry, his appeal is built on a specific "herbivorous" (soshoku-kei) persona—meaning he is lean, non-threatening, and focused on providing a sensual, respectful experience for women.

Suzuki’s success demonstrated that a significant portion of the audience valued a sense of romance and care. This led production companies to recognize an underserved market of viewers who sought out performers who appeared expressive and genuinely focused on the collaborative nature of a scene.

Productions often featured elaborate storylines and romantic settings, moving away from purely physical depictions.