Yobai意思

"Yobai" is a Japanese word that refers to the traditional practice of night visiting, which involves a man entering a woman's house at night with the intention of engaging in sexual activities. This practice is said to have been more common in rural areas of Japan in the past, particularly in the Edo period (1603-1868).

In the context of "yobai," the man would typically enter the woman's house through an unlocked door or window, and then wake her up by gently calling out to her ("yobu" means to call out in Japanese). If the woman was receptive, she would indicate her consent by engaging with the man, and sexual intercourse would often take place. If she was not interested, she would reject the man's advances, and he would leave without causing any trouble.

It's important to note that "yobai" was a cultural practice that was specific to certain regions and periods in Japanese history, and it is not something that is widely practiced or accepted today. In modern Japan, such behavior would be considered illegal and unacceptable, as it involves entering someone's property without permission and engaging in sexual activities without explicit consent.