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Do you appreciate the blog Kinbaku Books? I have now made 125 blogposts, sharing, cataloguing and commenting Japanese material from the 1950s until today. The blog has been viewed 60.000 times with visitors from more than 90 countries.

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As a special treat, anyone donating will receive a small card with a printed kinbaku-illustration by Muku Youji. See my earlier post here: https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/muku-youji-cards/

See also a short article about Muku Youji by Zetsu on KinbakuToday: http://www.kinbakutoday.com/yoji-muku-part-1-introduction/

All the best, BB 

Two special issues of Kitan Club from 1959 and 1960

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Two special issues of Kitan Club from 1959 and 1960

A regular issue of Kitan Club contained more text than images. But a few times they did special ”limited edition” issues with images only – like these two from 1959 and 1960. The issue from 1959 also has a large section of illustrations. Both issues show hojojutsu ties – some also with neck-rope.

1. 奇譚クラブ 限定版特別号 Kitan Club Genteiban tokubetsu-gō (Limited edition, special issue) 緊縛写真グラフ集 (Kinbaku shashin gurafu-shū) Collection of kinbaku photos

Kitan Club, special issue from July 1960

2. 奇譚クラブ緊縛写真 緊縛画集 Kitan Club: Kinbaku syasin to Gasyu (kinbaku art photobook)

Kitan Club, special issue from August 1959

See also an earlier post: https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/2014/05/12/kinbaku-photo-arabesque-1959/

Nagaike Takeshi: ”Rope” and ”California Club” (1995)

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Nagaike Takeshi: ”Rope” and ”California Club” (1995)

My first bondage teacher was Midori. Naturally, I have always been curious about her teacher, Nagaike Takeshi. A couple of years ago, Kabuki Joe put me on track with a post on his blog: http://shockingpinkcinema.blogspot.se/2012/11/nomoto-miho-and-nagaike-takeshi.html

Soon after, I found a kind of antology, edited by Dan Oniroku, that included some images from ”California Club”, one of the books mentioned by KJ – see my post here: https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/dan-oniroku-異形の遊戯%E3%80%82deviant-pleasures/

Zetsu recently wrote an excellent feature story in Kinbaku Today – read it here: http://www.kinbakutoday.com/americas-first-japanese-bakushi/

Details on the books:

Nagaike Takeshi: ROPE―野本美穂 (Nomoto Miho)

For a book called ”Rope”, it should perhaps be noted that only about 25 pages actually involve rope-bondage. It moves from softcore nude and halfnude erotica to suspension in ropes without warning… But some of the rope-images are fantastic.

Photo: 会田 我路 (Garo Aida)

Publisher: 海王社, september 1995

ISBN: 4-87724-041-1

Nagaike Takeshi: カリフォルニア・クラブ―ケン・マーカス写真集

”California Club – photos by Ken Marcus”

A clashing of different aesthetics…

Photo: Ken Marcus

The ”Bondage Master (US)” is credited in the book with the signature ”Ira” (aka Ernest Greene), responsible for the ”western” bondage

Nawashi: Takeshi Nagaike

Models: several, including a young Jenna Jameson

Publisher: ワニマガジン社, december 1995

ISBN: 4-89829-240-2

Yasuji Watanabe and Atasushi Sakai: Phantôme Japonais

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Yasuji Watanabe and Atasushi Sakai: Phantôme Japonais

This beautifully hardbound book is a piece of art in itself. It contains images and texts earlier published in the Japanese magazine SM Sniper (1997–2003) under the headline ”Shashin hyakumonogatari”. The texts (in French) are somewhat lyrical short stories with powerful, sometimes mythological, themes, illustrated with the scenes in the images. The photos are originally in black and white, but have been coloured in afterwards.

ISBN 978-2-35348-052-4

Publisher: Le Lezard Noir, 2014

See also some earlier posts involving Yasuji Watanabe: https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/?s=yasuji+watanabe&submit=Sök

Beautifully Bound (1953) – a presentation

The book ”Beautifully bound” is one of the treasures of my collection of Japanese Kinbaku material. Some time ago, I initiated a project with this book at its focus, and in the process I commissioned the texts it contains to be translated. As the intended project has somehow stalled, I decided to at least share the images and the translated texts with the readers of this blog in the form of a short Powerpoint-presentation. The translation is a somewhat rough draft. I hope you still find it useful.

To download the presentation (30 MB), click here: Beautifully Bound PP

My previous post on this book is here: https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/2013/07/15/beautifully-bound/

Naka Akira: 緊縛写真集 (Rope Artworks) (2014)

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Naka Akira: 緊縛写真集 (Rope Artworks) (2014)

This is a rich book. For a change, the photos of Naka’s rope work is not by Sugiura Norio (the only one except Nureki Chimuo that Naka calls ”sensei”), but by Erisa Sato. She has stated that she is interested in a ”relational” aspect of kinbaku – this is perhaps one of the reasons that the book contains quite a few images where not only the tied person is shown, but also the person tying. The bakushi emerges from the shadows… As friends of this blog might have noticed, whenever I have the chance I tend to choose such images wherever I can, but in the publications they are relatively rare.

In addition to the photos of sessions with a number of interesting models (including Gorgone and Iroha Shizuki), the book comes with a DVD. And to top that off, it also has an interview with Naka-san translated into quite readable English, with statements like the following: ”They say that a binding person is sadistic and a bound person is masochistic. When I bind someone however, I put myself into my partner’s position and care about their feeling. I have a feeling that I am not sadistic by nature. I think I am rather masochistic. In fact, I even think that is why I can do that way.”

Photo by Erisa Sato.

ISBN: 978-4-8130-7160-0

Publisher: Taiyo Tosho, 2014

PS For anyone who wants to read some other interviews with Naka San, there is a recent one in Spanish from his visit to Madrid here (including a short video):

http://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2014/11/15/54669d5bca4741ee698b457b.html

Also, there is a somewhat longer interview in Su Zume’s new book Pink Kinky: Japan’s Sex Underground (Kingyo, 2014, p. 109–119) – that also has smaller interviews with Kinoko (not quite up-to-date), Hiromi Saotome, and many others. Admittedly somewhat superficial, but gives a nice sneek peek into the night life of Tokyo.

Four books with works by Asaji Muroi

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Four books with works by Asaji Muroi

This post is slightly off topic, as only a few of the images in these books involve rope. Most often the focus is on a kind of ”dog-play” with a dynamic of dominance and submission. But the powerful images of Asaji Muroi (born 1946) have over the decades been featured in publications like Kitan Club and S&M Sniper, and Kinbiken even included a video devoted to dog-play in their film-series.

The very large format book ”Les Bien Aimees d’Asaji Muroi” has an introduction written by Agnes Giard (printed in French as well as in English), and is printed on very thick, good quality paper. It was printed by Timeless in a limited edition of 300 copies. Not printed by a Japanese publisher, it is also one of few exeptions to be included on this blog anyway.

The smaller, blueish book is called 僕のイメージ画集, published by the SM Museum in 1993, as is the A4-size book 首輪をつけたビーナス (Venus wears a collar), from 1994.

The smallest book, 哀犬倶楽部 / SM 露出プレイ, is beautifully packaged in a slipcase with the English title ”Life with Woman Dog”. It is edited by Hideaki Nakada, and the photographer and bakushi Yasuji Watanabe (already know to readers of this blog), and comes with a postcard and a small poster in black and white print. Numbered edition – this is number 278 of a limited edition 1000. It is also the only one of the books that actually has an ISBN: 4-8130-0503-9. Publisher: Taiyo Tosho, 2004.

 

S&M Sniper, february issue, 2007

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S&M Sniper, february issue, 2007

The magazine S&M Sniper (S&Mスナイパー) was published 1979–2009. It had a varied content, with a lot of advertisments. Among it’s features was Araki Nobuyoshi’s recurring photo-section ”Tokyo Kinbaku”. This particular issue made it to the blog because of its supplementary DVD, entitled ”Bondage Master Quintet”, featuring no less than Osada Steve, Miura Takumi, Kazami Ranki, Mira Kurumi (”MiracleEmi”) and Shima Shikou. The section with Miura Takumi shows a blend of shorter snippets from the (outstanding) 4-dvd series he did in close collaboration with Akechi Denki, as well as snippets from an earlier live-DVD. The section with Osada Steve has the English headine ”A foreigner is attractive – pure rope breaking!”, and shows some intense tying with the model Kazuki.