Dan Oniroku and Oki Shoji: The Sensual Stories of Showa, No. 1
This is the first volume of a series with Dan Oniroku’s stories, made into manga by Oki Shoji.
ISBN-13: 978-4434046834
Publisher: マガジン・ファイブ, 2004
Muku Youji’s images turned into figurines
These eight plastic ”Ero-pon” figurines recreate some of Muku Youji’s images in another medium. The come also with small plastic bags of minutely detailed accessories from the images, such as a pair of taken-off panties or a rubber tube for enema-play. These are some of the weirdest kinbaku-paraphernalia in my collection.
See an earlier post on Itoh Seiu in the same series here:
https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/2013/11/12/itoh-seiu-as-a-figurine/
See also my earlier posts about Muku:
Dan Oniroku (Ed.) 地獄花 (Jigoku Hana) 1–4
Four thick bondage photo-compilations (”Flowers from hell”), edited by Dan Oniruko. I understand there is also a book 5. The first book has mostly images of bondage using metal chains and rubber straps, book 2–4 only rope.
If anyone knows who did the rope-work, I would be happy to hear from you.
Photo: Ogawa Genjiro (book 1 and 4), Kayama Shigeru (book 2), Totsuka Eisaku (book 3)
Publisher: Haga Shoten, 1970, (book 1), and 1971 (book 2, 3 and 4)
See some earlier posts on Dan Oniroku here:
https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/?s=oniroku&submit=Sök
From the Osada Steve donation.
Yukimura Haruki: Four ”Nawa”-books
These four large format books have many beautiful scenes with Yukimura’s rope. The ”Nawa-Zakura”-book contain some rare images of Yukimura doing full suspensions, as well as some candle play and a hojo-pattern. The ”Nawa-Sumire” and ”Nawa-Ran” books both have images where Yukimura is using a nose-hook. All images here are from the ”Nawa-Zakura”-book. Unknown year of publication.
Nawa-Ran ISBN 4-12654-07221-W
Nawa-Zakura ISBN 4-12654-07221-X
Nawa-Tubaki ISBN 4-12654-07221-Y
Nawa-Sumire ISBN 4-12654-07221-Z
From the Osada Steve donation.
Shima Shikou: Nekketsu nyotai chokyo 3
This publication features the work of Shima Shikou, who is very often himself also visible in the images. Famous for his ”hard style” SM, Shima Shikou was one of the first to introduce needle play in Japan – pictures of this are also included. Lots of outdoor images and a long interview. Some colour, but most black and white photo.
Publisher: Million Mook, 2006
No ISBN.
Randa Mai: Kinbaku rannyo
A beautiful rope-focussed book in a somewhat glamorous style, including some essays. Less SM play than what at least I associate with Randa. Featuring also some examples of the art of tying persons to objects.
Photo: Tokura Hajime and Tokura Kumi
Model: Terui Misa
Publisher: Michio Sakamoto, 2003
No ISBN.
From the Osada Steve donation.
Oda Hisashi: 羞恥と被虐の緊縛術 (Kinbaku-jutsu for inducing shame and submission)
A tutorial book and DVD by Oda Hisashi. Includes also an interview, and some images of SM play. You can read more about Oda Hisashi, and his relations with Osada Eikichi and Osada Steve, here: http://www.tokyobound.com/blog/?p=359
The DVD starts with an unconventional arms-in-front tie, and moves on to a few quick-release neckties. Includes some suspension technique.
Publisher: Sanwa Mook, 2007
ISBN: 978-4-7769-0217-1
From the Osada Steve donation.
Large format full colour photo-book, beautifully photographed by Sugiura Norio. Many pictures with school-uniforms, a few with rice rope, and the last ones showing some less known aspects of Japanese fishing-culture…
Rope: Marai Masato
Photo: Sugiura Norio
Publisher: Sanwa Mook, 2003
ISBN 4-7769-0007-6
See also my earlier posts on Marai Masato: https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/?s=Marai+Masato&submit=Sök
From the Osada Steve donation.
Donation from Osada Steve
In the Fall of 2014, I received a letter from Osada Steve, in which he generously offered me a donation of Kinbaku-material.
He wrote: ”You have an amazing collection (…) I am in the process of cleaning up my office and keep digging up stuff that I didn’t know I had. (…) They are too good to disappear in the abyss, so I’m trying to find a good home for them. I also keep running into back issues of my little FetishJapan mag. I think if you have the complete collection they will be in much better hands than being scattered around here. If you like, I will keep sending these to you as they come up (…) Most of the ”books” are run-off-the-mill kinbaku porn that I have assembled over the past 30+ years, but there is a gem here and there that will complement your serious collection – I hope. (…) It is great that you collect, archive and share – it is a great service to the community. Please feel free to use any way you wish. I fully trust your judgment. (…) I hope there is something of value in it for your research endeavors.”
In the end, the donation was even greater than my expectations: Three large boxes full of books, magazines, movies on VHS and DVD, the FetishJapan mag, flyers – and more. All in all 45 kg of material.
My plan is to approach this material piecemeal, making individual posts for the different publications, marking them ”OS” to show their provenance. On the blog, I have so far only posted about printed material, excluding the DVDs etc in my collection. I will probably make some exceptions from this general principle when I begin present the material from these boxes the next few weeks.
For now, just let me say: Thank you Steve-san
Itoh Seiu: Five original sketches
Itoh Seiu is perhaps the most important figure in the history of Kinbaku. Very seldom, you see original works by him for sale. I was happy to find these five original sketches by his hand on a recent auction i Japan. Not his greatest work perhaps, but the hair, the hands, the gags, the facial expressions… I am happy to have found them, and as I touch the thin paper I shiver a bit. I had to empty all my funds though…
See also some earlier posts about Itoh Seiu on Kinbaku Books: https://kinbakubooks.wordpress.com/?s=itoh&submit=Sök