Kagema


is a Japanese term for historical young male prostitutes. were often passed off as apprentice kabuki actors and catered to a mixed male and female clientele. For male clients, the preferred service was anal sex, with the client taking the penetrative role; homosexual fellatio is almost unmentioned in Edo period documents.
who were not affiliated with an actual kabuki theatre could be hired through male brothels or teahouses specializing in. Such institutions were known as. typically charged more than female prostitutes of equivalent status, and experienced healthy trade into the mid-19th century, despite increasing legal restrictions that attempted to contain
prostitutes in specified urban areas and to dissuade class-spanning relationships, which were viewed as potentially disruptive to traditional social organization.
Many such prostitutes, as well as many young kabuki actors, were indentured servants sold as children to the brothel or theater, typically on a ten-year contract. could be presented as , or as .
This term also appears in modern Japanese homosexual slang.