Akira Naka: 緊縛マゾヒズム (Kinbaku masochism)
Photo: Sugiura Norio
Model: Hina Otsuka
Includes a DVD
Sanwa Mook, 2009
ISBN 978-4-7769-0486-1

Nureki Chimuo: Kinbiken communications
1
緊美研通信
Publisher: Million Mook
ISBN: 4-8130-0348-6
2000
Photo-book with CD-ROM
The CD-rom included in this book has 30 two-and-a-half-minute short snippets of scenes with Nureki tying. Low quality of the video, amazing quality of content.
The second volume has longer video-sequences, from the same kind of meetings, check it out here:
https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/2013/11/08/nureki-chimou-and-naka-akira-kinbiken-communications/

Miyabi Kyodo: ”Gorgeous book of paintings”
鏡堂みやび豪華画集
A green slipcase with a hardbound book, the first one from Sanwa collecting the work of the artist Miyabi Kyodo.
Among its many strong images, the book also contains a homage to Miyabi Kyodos friend and mentor, Kita Reiko (AKA Minomura Kou), in the form of a ”repainting” of one of his works. The scan above is from the book, but generously provided by the artist himself in private communication.
I noted the difference in the text written on the two images, and wrote to the artist to ask about the meaning. He replied (English slightly emended):
”On the original painting by Kita Reiko, it is written: ”Daikan [the local sheriff] will take his time to make fun of Hizakura Oryu [a scarlet cherry blossom], and let everyone observe her carefully as he pleases.” The text in the ’re-painted’ picture is: ”This woman, named Hizakura Oryu, is a dice dealer. This bitch damaged the house by cheating the addicted gamblers. Anyone who suffered a loss may bully this brazen hussy.” And the text with Chinese characters in the upper right corner reads: ”In June 1999, Kyodo Miyabi respectfully re-painted the original by master Kita Reiko /Signature and seal/.””
Very rare, an edition limited to 150 copies.
Publisher: Sanwa, 2002
See also an earlier post on this blog, about Miyabi Kyodos most recent work:
https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/2013/09/06/miyabi-kyodo/

Yukimura Haruki: ”Asereta cho, SM Photos” (2001) and ”Bond Photobook” 1–3 (2002)
These four books, all from the same publisher, have somewhat the same aesthetics. Most of the pictures are without rope, and are at times ”Damsel in distress”-scenarios.
Rope is by Yukimura Haruki, and according to Zetsu, at least the Bond-books were shot while Yukimura was visiting Los Angeles (see http://www.ainawa.com/shop/books/bond-2/)
Rope: Yukimura Haruki
Photograpy: Fujisaki Ayaka
”Asereta cho, SM Photos” (2001): ISBN: 13- 978-4813008705
”Bond 1” (2002), Model: Yu Kinoshita: ISBN: 4-8130-0083-5
”Bond 2” (2002), Model: Nao Eguchi, ISBN: 4-8130-0084-3
”Bond 3” (2002), Model: Emie Yokoyama, ISBN: 4-8130-0085-1

Four Japanese Hojojutsu-books

Fujita Seiko: ”Zukai Hojojutsu” (1964)
図解捕縄術
ISBN 978-4-8390-0297-8
This is without doubt the greatest and most important of the Hojojutsu-books. A hardbound red book in a yellow carton slipcase, 327 pages with beautiful images, cataloging all the different hojojutsu ties from the different schools. This is NOT a how-to book with step-by-step rendering. In a peculiar and to my mind very beautiful way, the ties are sometimes depicted with a person being tied, and next to it only the pattern of the rope, floating in the air.
Mizukosho Hiro: ”Shashin de oboeru Hojojutsu” (2005)
写真で覚える捕縄術
ISBN 978-4-7502-0282-2
This in contrast IS a how-to book, showing a number of hojojutsu ties in pictures step by step.
There is a newer edition, with a little bit better black-and-white separation of the images, but the newer edition is shorter, lacking almost 60 pages with many ties. The new edition (2013) has ISBN 978-4-7502-0331-7
Kazuhiko Itatsu: ”Yoriki, doshin, jitte torinawa” (1992)
与力・同心・十手捕縄
ISBN: 4-404-01942-4
This is mainly a textbook with historical research, but has 60 small, albeit high quality, images, with modern recreations of hojojutsu ties.
In 2007, Nureki Chimuo wrote on his blog about this book. Now available in Faviola Llervus’ translation:
”Looking at the 60 tiny business card-sized monochrome photos inserted in the book ‘Yoriki, Doshin and Jitte Capture Rope’, I was so turned on I couldn’t stand it. (…) I am honestly more turned on by this black and white photo than by a hundred books of beautifully colored kinbaku photos of totally naked women’s bodies lined up in front of me. It turns me on. It makes me want to masturbate.”
https://www.wallflowercodex.com/kinbakunomicon/pages/2007chat0501.html

Kazuhiko Itatsu: ”Ittatsu-Ryu Hojo-Jutsu” (2011)
一達流捕縄術
ISBN 978-4-9905829-0-6
This is a comprehensive description in text of how to tie some of the main hojojutsu ties, in Japanese and in (well… some kind of) English (see sample page). Each tie is showed on a doll, only in its finished state and only from one side (not step by step). The last pages show images taken by the researcher Nawa Yumio, of old dolls that was once used for hojojutsu-practice.

I will not try to capture what I owe to this author in this blog-post, just give the details to his books so far.
Master K
”Shibari”
Publisher: Glitter / Secret, 2004
ISBN: 978-908770620
Preface by Matthias Grimme
Kinbaku, text and images by Master K
Master K
”The Beauty of Kinbaku”
Publisher: King Cat Ink, 2008
ISBN: 978-0-615-24876-9
Master K
”A Social History of Japanese Erotic Bondage – The Beauty of Kinbaku”
緊縛の文化史
Publisher: Suirensha, Tokyo 2013
ISBN 978-4-86369-299-2