The series broadly focuses on individuals who engage in voyeurism for both sexual gratification and investigative purposes.
Ko, a young man visiting a parking lot popular for hookups with his girlfriend Satomi, confronts Takuro, a peeping tom spying on couples using a night-vision device.
[5][6] Pulp simultaneously serialized Voyeurs, Inc. and Short Cuts by Usamaru Furuya, both of which include prostitution as subject material; as such, it published "Vulgarity Drifting Diary", a column by sex worker Hikaru Natsumi, to provide an alternate perspective on the issue.
The film was directed by Tadafumi Tomioka and starred Shunsuke Matsuoka [ja] as Ken, Asaka Seto as Reika, Takanori Jinnai as Cho, and Jun Murakami as Smile.
The series was directed by Kiyoshi Yamamoto and written by Yasutoshi Murakawa, and aired from April 2 to July 2, 2007.