Two young Japanese men, in the throes of hormonal chaos and cultural confusion, find solace in a secret, sacred ritual. In the dimly lit, incense-filled room of their family's Shinto shrine, they shed their clothes, their bodies adorned with the traditional symbols of their faith. As they anoint each other with the sacred oil, their hands linger, tracing the curves and lines of their bodies. Their breaths syncopate as they stroke each other, their cocks hardening in unison, their bodies pressing together in a dance as old as their ancestors' worship.