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In exchange for donations towards the kayak, Igarashi supplied data to supporters that would let them create 3D prints of her genitals. Twitter/Artlyst
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Japanese artist facing charges after making kayak in the shape of her vagina

Megumi Igarashi raised funds online to pay for a genital-shaped kayak.

A JAPANESE ARTIST who makes objects shaped like her own vagina has been charged with distributing “obscene” data.

The charges follow Megumi Igarashi’s arrest this month after she raised funds online to pay for a genital-shaped kayak which she made on a 3D printer.

The case that has sparked accusations that authorities are out of touch with Igarashi’s lawyers insisting they will fight the charges.

“We don’t agree with the prosecutors’ contention at all,” Takeshi Sumi, one of Igarashi’s lawyers, said today.

“We will continue pleading not guilty on behalf of Igarashi, who argues her works are not anything obscene,” Sumi said.

Igarashi, 42, who calls herself Rokude Nashiko, roughly translating as “bastard kid”,  was first arrested in July. She was freed after several days following a legal appeal and after thousands of people signed a petition demanding her release.

But Tokyo police arrested her again this month — along with sex shop owner Minori Watanabe, 44, also a writer and feminist activist, for “displaying (Igarashi’s) obscene goods in her shop window”.

Watanabe, whose boutique is aimed at women, was later freed after prosecutors failed to persuade a judge to sanction extended questioning.

But the Japanese court approved Igarashi’s detention, as prosecutors said they feared she would destroy evidence if released, according to Sumi.

PastedImage-99411 Imaging techniques were used to capture the correct shape. Rokude Nashiko Rokude Nashiko

The present charges relate to three counts of distributing “obscene” data — namely CD-ROMs containing computer code for a 3D printer that would allow users to make copies of the vagina-shaped kayak.

Japan’s multi-billion-dollar pornography industry is large and varied, but obscenity laws still ban pictures of actual genitalia, which normally appear pixellated or behind black spots.

If convicted of distributing or possessing obscene materials for the purpose of selling, Igarashi could face up to two years in jail and/or a fine of as much as 2.5 million yen ($21,000).

Read: Vagina artist arrested in Tokyo on obscenity charges >

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