As of chapter 70:
Sora Yori Takaku is an extended, one-note celebration of two-fisted masculinity and Japanese nationalism disguised as an absurd sex farce. The story's protagonist, a cretinous young demigod named Sora, is sent to the mortal realm to find the perfect "maiden of Yamato": a pure and graceful woman in good physical health and possessed of exceptional sexual technique.
So charged, Sora, the incarnate spirit of ambitious boyhood, sets off on a peripatetic quest through Japan's halls of institutional culture and power. Along the way, he meets a number of large, rubbery-faced gentlemen with dramatic eyebrows, each attempting in his own way to dominate some corner of the world.
While our protagonist acquires no wisdom in the course of his journey, he does manage to insert several remarkably masculine women, two horses, and Yubaba from
Spirited Away. The men with dramatic eyebrows, meanwhile, assist by inserting other, lesser men. Also raped: a kitten, a fish and a chicken (the latter two fatally, though the kitten does appear to survive).
Recommended.