

15 minutes of geisha cyborgs, industrial espionage, and Noboru Iguchi losing his entire mind.
Spin-off short film to RoboGeisha, A woman infiltrates Kageno Steel Manufacturers to unravel their plot to take over Japan.
Practical Effects
Gloriously cheap geisha-cyborg costumes held together by dreams and hot glue.
Direction
Iguchi's signature: every frame screams 'we shot this in someone's garage.'

Director
Noboru Iguchi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Japan's 2000s 'splatter film' boom, where directors like Iguchi, Yoshihiro Nishimura, and Yudai Yamaguchi competed to out-gross each other on microbudgets.
Hikaru Shida, who appears here, later became a major professional wrestler in AEW—her stunt background shows in the fight choreography.
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