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Kinbaku Photo Exhibition
October 25th, 2012 under Media Report. [ Comments: none ]

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There will be a Kinbaku Photo Exhibition at Shinjukuza Gallery held by three photographers: Bingo Shigonawa, Koh Ishifune, and Ou Kengou. The latter is none other than “Mr Wang” from Beijing who has documented with his camera the comings and goings of the Kinbaku Live Nights @ Studio SIX during 69 visits of the past few years — and counting. Mr Wang has also gained fame through his photos in the Aiko book.

As a special treat, Osada Steve will be giving a rare live performance on the opening day, November 20 (5pm to 8pm opening party).


Pussy a Plenty — 輪投げ
February 9th, 2011 under Media Report. [ Comments: none ]

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Today’s report was sent in by an alert reader and deals with the comings and goings one June in Yokohama.
What is significant is the fact that our own Osada Steve had been taking part on three out of the ten days of that “art” festival as previously reported here. We are not exactly sure whether what follows could qualify as an official translation of the Japanese-language report posted by the theater at the time. In any case, today’s report is dealing with just one of approximately 150 to 200 performances during those ten days.

Useful hint: If you find the individual photos here too small, take screen shots, drop them into a viewer program, and zoom up.

Enjoy.

Day 6

June 9, 2008
Genre: Lesbian SM Show
Name of show: Dance Lesson
Duration: 35 minutes
Participants: 2 performers plus plenty of customers

The scenario is rather simple and straight to the point: In her quest to become a ballerina, Little Miss Pretty is being tormented by a very strict female instructor.
As a special stretching exercise she is tied into a strict ballerina pose: the toes of one foot hardly touching the floor, the rest of her body fixed to an overhead suspension point.
She bravely endures this torturous position, her left heel fixed to the back of her head, legs widely spread apart, as the stage slowly rotates to offer a good view of her private parts from all angles.
After a few minutes, Little Miss Pretty is released, only to get her arms bound behind her back and her head dunked into a bucket of water, providing her with plenty of time to reflect on herself.
To help improve the student’s hip flexibility, the teacher then forces Little Miss Pretty on her back, spreads her legs, inserts a vibrator between her loins, whips her good, and drips hot candle wax on the student’s young and unprotected skin.
This highly effective training method is likely to be adopted by many dance instructors worldwide who specialize in dealing with young, single women in need of discipline.
But innovation doesn’t stop here. The sadistic instructress is now handing out rings made of rope, so that spectators can try throwing these over the shaft of the vibrator that is still sticking out between Little Miss Pretty’s legs. Spectators with a history of playing quoits will clearly be at a scoring advantage. Those whose rope rings lodge over the wobbling “ringer” are promised a reward that involves individual coaching of Little Miss Pretty in a love room behind the stage; in industry parlance this is called complimentary ‘pink service’. Whether this service involves lodging the customers’ live ones into Little Miss Pretty’s loins will mainly depend on the eagerness and vigor of both parties (the receiver as well as the giver).
Naturally, many customers are eager to assist the student’s progress as an aspiring ballerina. While Little Miss Pretty is bravely shaking her hips, the wobbling vibrator inside her becomes a hard target. When all the rings had been thrown, only two spectators successfully lodged.
The instructress isn’t satisfied that Little Miss Pretty has learned her lesson, yet. So, after strapping on a dildo, she is showing Little Miss Pretty a few more thrusts of her own - lesbian style. She then makes Little Miss Pretty crawl to the love booth behind the stage, beckoning the two winning spectators to follow and collect their rewards.
The “Dance Lesson” show will be repeated two more times that day. Many customers are probably wondering whether “Hip Flex Training” show would be a better name. But regardless of how this act is billed, spectators will be able to witness the progress of the student over the course of the day. Will Little Miss Pretty develop enough flexibility and shaking skills to avoid the flying rope rings? Or will she be exhausted by nightfall, rendering her useless for love-making until sunrise at least?


Studio SIX – 10th Anniversary (10周年)
April 6th, 2010 under Media Report, NuitdeTokyo. [ Comments: none ]

Mania Collector

NuitdeTokyo reports:

After yet another grueling 12-hour Shibari shoot with Sugiura Norio (杉浦則夫), where Osada Steve (長田スティーブ) did the tying and I did the coiling, I was checking my auction account and had a pleasant surprise.

I had been hunting for issue #2 of M女マニアCollector (The Mania Collector of Submissive Women), and there it was, up for bidding. “Mania Collector” was a short-lived SM/fetish magazine in 1998/1999.

Issue #4, by the way, features an article about the Bondage Bar in Shinjuku - the place to be in the late ‘90s. Legend has it, that it was here where Osada Steve first met his shisho (師匠): the venerable Osada Eikichi (長田英吉) sensei.

The story focuses on Osada Eikichi’s weekly performances at the bar. (Translation below.)

It wasn’t until April, 2000, when Osada Eikichi moved his Osada Seminar to Steve’s place. In other words, Studio SIX Tokyo is celebrating its 10th anniversary (10周年) this month.

Here now the translation of the article:
SM Bar Study Group

Directly from the SM cram school Osada Seminar

Initiation to the essence of fetishism

Host: Bondage Bar

Every Friday, fans of SM are congregating to a building across the street from Shinjuku 2-chome (ndt: Tokyo’s famous gay district featuring 300+ lesbian and homo bars).

Here, starting at 8pm sharp, it is show time for Osada Sensei, a grand master of SM for more than 40 years.

Osada Sensei started Osada Seminar in 1975, and represents the quintessence of SM. In particular the kinbaku (緊縛) of Osada Sensei is quick, beautiful and of a high technical level. For the fans, the interest is in the beauty and technique of the master’s tying skills, and the spectacle of a submissive girl, enraptured by the ropes, suspended in the air is an absolutely must-see.

All submissive girls who want to do a session with the Sensei are amateurs. This must be a pleasant way of enjoying the week, one day at a time.

So, what kind of place is the Bondage Bar? During the afternoon, it’s a café with an SM theme. In the evening it’s “pub time” when the real action starts.

There a S girls and M girls, as well as switches on the premises ready to entertain visitors. Customers seeking more intense and private action can retreat to a nearby”play room” for a session with a woman of their choice - at extra charge, of course.

Every Friday night, Osada Eikichi sensei will give a performance. This time, the model is Miss J. She is wearing a red juban (kimono undergarment) and respectfully kneels before the Sensei . . .

There is theatrical feel to the scene. The fast rope comes out flying, and then, one by one, the layer of clothes covering the body are let go. The red rope envelops the voluptuous body of Miss J in all directions at the same time.

At some point, the right leg of Miss J goes up in the air and candle wax is poured on her thigh. Illuminated by the candle, a black leather whip comes down with a cracking sound.

Miss J now has her two legs up in the air while a pole fixed to her ankles ensures that her legs stay apart. Hips raised, but her shoulders still touching the floor, more red candle wax is poured on the woman’s breast in semi-suspension. The breathing of Osada Sensei and Miss J are now in tune.

As the show approaches its climax, Miss J is now completely suspended and swiveling through the air. Her body is strictly tied.

A mix of pleasure and pain enraptures Miss J, and the Sensei, with all his heart, extends plenty love to the submissive girl with his whip. “Swish . . . swish . . . swish.” With each stroke of the whip, the Sensei roars like a brave lion “Haaar! . . . Haaar! . . . Haaar!” Mixed with the sound of rapid whipping and manly roars are the yelps of the voluptuous Miss J: “Ha-a-aaa, huh-u-huh”.

The show lasts approximately one hour. When I interviewed Miss J afterwards, you could still feel from her the remnants of the intense pleasure and pain she just went through.

Clearly, Osada Sensei is no ordinary person . . .


Year of the Tiger - 寅
December 24th, 2009 under From the Editor's Desk, Media Report. [ Comments: none ]

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There is no use to close the barn after the cows have left. So, after getting rid of that Bull (or was it the Ox?), welcome to the Year of the Tiger (寅).

Just a word of caution though. ‘Coz if you throw “tiger” into an online dictionary, you’re likely to get a very different kanji (虎) returned. Fortunately, both kanji (寅 and 虎) have the same reading: Tora. It’s also fortunate that the foreigners at the Editor’s Desk of TokyoBound have Japanese girlfriends (well, most of them) and that these gf’s have grandmothers that can be consulted about matters such as the Chinese Zodiac and things like Oshogatsu (お正月). So, before us guys put out some bull, we’d like to check our facts with “reliable” sources.

To make a long story short, Osada Steve has published an art book celebrating the Tiger (your choice of kanji here). This book is about Aiko (愛子), “she who carries the Tiger (tattoo) on her back.” There is strong evidence to suggest that this book will not just be THE Osada-ryu (長田流) book of the year, but also THE “Year of the Tiger” book of the year.

Now, rather than boring you with the ins and outs of this book, read the “blurb” by none other than Master “K”:

Just in time for the Year of the Tiger, Osada Steve (長田スティーブ), master of the elegant suspension performance, and so much more besides, has released his first book of Kinbaku (緊縛) photographs.

It’s a beautiful book. Entitled “Aiko” (愛子), it’s a handsome and sumptuous, large-size, paperback publication of 160 pages filled to the brim with beautiful color photos. The pictures are the product of eight different photographers and each has trained an avid and artistic eye on Osada Steve’s well-known performances from his Studio SIX in Tokyo. The results are often spectacular. 

The book is divided into sections devoted to different classical Kinbaku ties and techniques (Newaza - 寝技, Tsuri - 吊り, Bo/Bamboo Pole, etc.) as well as to other diversions (candles, multiple models, etc.) with each section preceded by a short page of pithy, informative and often amusing comments from the master himself.

So solid and entertaining are these commentaries that one almost wishes these were longer and more numerous. What is true is that it’s a delight to hear Osada Steve’s wise and authentic voice come through these pages. Of course, it’s the photos that dazzle and it’s a pleasure to be able to study Osada Steve’s beautiful and idiosyncratic techniques up close. Naturally, his models are very lovely and I can think of few other recent books (Yukimura Haruki’s - 雪村 春樹 - fairly recent “Akai Hana” is a rare one that comes to mind) that so beautifully present the art of Kinbaku in photographs.  Among all these lovely models, Aiko surely stands out. In fact, this book might almost be considered a Valentine to this beautiful woman. As Osada Steve writes in one of his chapter introductions: 

“A smile from aiko-chan will set your heart on fire. A touch from her will make you melt like ice.” 

Lucky is Steve to have such a partner. On the other hand, lucky is she to have so skilled and devoted a rope master. One who is extremely talented but also humble and caring and one who knows that, as the late Akechi Denki (明智伝鬼) sensei once said, “Kinbaku is an activity for two like-minded hearts and must always be a loving exchange.” And lucky are we who can share in this loving partnership through this handsome book. 

Master “K”

Now, supposing you have read this far and are contemplating to own this book or gift it to your significant other, AND you haven’t yet clicked through, here come the text parts the book. (Sorry, to get a taste of the photos inside, you gotta click thru.)

Table of Contents

Introduction…3
Newaza (Floor work) – 寝技…4
Tsuri (Suspensions) – 吊り…32
Yokozuri – 横吊り…34
Aomuke-zuri – 仰向け吊り… 50
Gyaku-ebi-zuri – 逆海老吊
… 54
Ebi-zuri – 海老吊り…58
Futomomo-zuri – 太腿吊り… 62
Utsubuse-zuri – 俯せ吊り… 68
Semenawa – 責め縄… 76
Teppo-zuri – 鉄砲吊り… 78
Takezuri – 竹吊り…84
Kazari Nawa – 飾り縄…86
Bo Shibari – 棒縛り… 96
Miscellaneous… 100
Tongue play – 舌責め…132
Candle Play – 蝋燭責め…136
Happy Moments… 142
Double Trouble… 148
Cage Play… 154
The Last Page…158


Introduction

This book is all about aiko-chan.

All photos (with the exception of the Double Trouble series) were taken during Kinbaku Live performances at Studio SIX Tokyo. These sessions are intense and intimate affairs where visitors are afforded a chance to take photos and/or shoot video.

Regular Kinbaku Live performances are held twice a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays), lasting for about four hours, entailing four or five sets each. On other nights Studio SIX is available to photographers and private collectors who are after those special looks that only a live session (aka play session) can provide. In other words, what you get at Studio SIX is the real deal with real emotions as opposed to staged poses.

Since 2002, I must have held about 600 such events, running through well over 100 models.

Kinbaku Live sessions are different from my Shibari Shows on bigger stages or in so-called nude theaters around Japan. The latter have strict time limits, and no photography is allowed. Shibari Shows in theaters are usually put on four times a day, ten days in a row. As such they can be quite taxing on the stamina of the model and on my own vigor. My record to date is 400 such shows in a single year.

Physically speaking, Studio SIX doubles as Osada Kinbaku Dojo where special Shibari Clinics are conducted, where foreign Shibari students can stay during their training, and where expat residents and local Japanese Shibari enthusiasts receive training in Osada-ryu (長田流).

But back to aiko-chan who, over the course of 18 months, has become somewhat of a star at Studio SIX. The photos for this book were selected from approx. 25 shoots by eight different photographers.

Osada Steve
長田 スティーブ

Newaza (Floor work) 寝技

Newaza loosely translates to floor work. The techniques heavily draw on what I have learned from grandmaster Yukimura Haruki (雪村 春樹), the undisputed King of Newaza, the foremost proponent of the so-called caressing style of Kinbaku.

As a rule, each Kinbaku Live session at Studio SIX starts on the floor for several reasons: a) to get a feel of the model’s condition (m-jo no jotai – M女の状態) on that particular night, b) to substitute “negotiation” by getting a feel of the type of the person I tie – especially with a new model – in which case the newaza (寝技) is what I call aisatsu (greeting – 挨拶) shibari, c) because newaza techniques are ideally suited to develop closeness, intimacy and a deep emotional exchange between two partners, and d) because I really like newaza – in fact, depending on the mood, I might just stay on the floor for the entire Live night, foregoing suspensions altogether.

Newaza is closely related to shuuchinawa (羞恥縄). This term is difficult to translate, as are many other Japanese concepts, because not only the language is different, but also the cultural backgrounds and the way the Japanese think. Shuuchinawa is a tying style where the bakushi (縛師) utilizes the inherent shame of an aroused woman to emphasize her reactions to achieve those special emotional and erotic facial expressions for which Japanese bondage images are famous for.

What happens in a shuuchinawa session is that the woman struggles with her own erotic arousal – as in: shall she be ashamed to admit her sexual desires, or shall she let go completely? Japanese women are prone to finding themselves in such predicament.

Tsuri (Suspensions) – 吊り

Suspensions within Shibari/Kinbaku are mainly part of semenawa (torture bondage – 責め縄). Not necessarily to act out torture scenes, since in my own case I am trying to tie for maximum comfort. Semenawa in this context means that the ties are very precise – as opposed to merely wrapping rope around somebody. The most highly recognized master of this genre is the late Akechi Denki (明智伝鬼).

Given the increased risk of nerve damage and serious injury, the ties need to be well designed and applied with high precision. Especially for suspension progressions there is no margin for error.

Having studied under Akechi Denki for several years, and later under Nawashi Kanna (縄師神凪), Akechi Denki’s main disciple, I follow semenawa principles when doing suspensions.

Yokozuri (Sideway Suspension) – 横吊り

Yokozuri is one of my favorites. To date I have done these in one form or another well over a thousand times. The beauty of yokozuri is, if based on a solid takatekote – more precisely on the 3-rope Osada-ryu takatekote (長田流高手小手) purpose-built for yokozuri – it can be applied to any person, male or female, young or old, of any size and weight.

Yokozuri offers a multitude of variations and progressions, more than any other type of suspension. Most of all, it isn’t taxing on the lower back (as in a Gyaku-ebi-zuri, see pp 54), and it offers mid-air poses of pure grace without discomfort or pain. In short: to enjoy and gracefully float in mid-air, you don’t require a trained or professional model.

The above notwithstanding, it obviously helps if the model is experienced and knows how to shift and distribute her own weight in an almost dance-like aerial performance.

Aomuke-zuri (Face-up Suspension) – 仰向け吊り

Aomuke-zuri is ideally suited for various suspension progressions – the most common being a face-up horizontal to the floor that then transitions to an inverted suspension (sakasa-zuri – 逆さ吊り). The latter could have a waist rope (do-nawa – 胴縄) as its main support, or ropes at both ankles (ryo-ashi sakasa-zuri – 両足逆さ吊り), or one ankle alone (kata-ashi sakasa-zuri – 片足逆さ吊り). And, of course, if you want to get fancy, you might construct some sort of hip harness to take off some or all of the load from there.

The takatekote as a base for an aomuke-zuri could be a tasuki (襷) or a hishi-nawa (菱縄) variation, but other forms of main upper-body support are possible and available.

Floating horizontally to the floor will make it difficult to hold the head up, causing the neck to do some extra work. Therefore this position should not be held for too long.

Gyaku-ebi-zuri 逆海老吊り
(Reverse-Shrimp Suspension)

Statistically speaking the gyaku-ebi-zuri is the most common type of suspension seen in Japan. At first glance it looks easy to construct, as all you need is a suspension line on the takatekote (高手小手), then lift the legs up one at a time. For this reason it is the bread-and-butter tie of female rope workers (shiroto jo-osama – 素人女王様) whose bondage skills are limited. Subsequently this is also the suspension with the highest rate of nerve damage and other injuries.

Due to the high risk of nerve damage, the takatekote should be constructed very carefully. To do so requires a very experienced person. According to Nawashi Kanna sensei, the gyaku-ebi-zuri is the most difficult type of suspension to do safely.

A common “stunt” that can be seen in bars and clubs around Japan is for the suspended rope bottom to be mounted by her top and used as a swing (buranko – ブランコ). The subsequent damage to the spine and lower back (especially when done on a daily basis over a period of several years) will be long term. I personally know one woman who suffers from chronic back pain, having spent thousands of dollars in hospital bills and acupuncture treatment so far.

Of course there are techniques to mount and swing without applying your full weight onto the back of the suspended sub. Tops with fingers of steel could theoretically hold their own weight. Or the top could step on the suspension lines rather than on the body of the sub. The latter, of course, requires a solid and well-designed bondage, a little bit of extra thinking, and some sort of acrobatic ability on the part of the top.

With a never-ending stream of fresh rope bottoms coming online, and those rendered invalids going offline, the cycle continues. It is the shiroto jo-osama, that give the entire Shibari/Kinbaku genre a bad name.

Utsubuse-zuri – 俯せ吊り

I am sure this type of suspension has been done by others in the past, though I have no recollection of having seen this before. In other words, I am also not aware of any established or non-established name for it.

Utsubuse means lying face down. I chose the term utsubuse-zuri, because the lift-off for this suspension is taking place with the sub lying on the floor, face down.

The tie itself is fairly simple. The general idea is to distribute the tension/weight between the chicken-winged legs and the hip rope (koshinawa – 腰縄). So at the end of the day the success of such a suspension depends on the model – more precisely, whether the rope bottom is able to withstand the pain.

This is one of several suspensions that requires a bit of training on the part of the model.

Semenawa – 責め縄

As I mentioned earlier, it is my policy to tie for maximum comfort. However, there are ties that by definition cannot be comfortable.

Now here you have it, a suspension by the wrists and ankles that is sure to be painful and apt to freak out your average sub.

Teppo-zuri – 鉄砲吊り

Teppo is Japanese for firearm. The arms in this suspension form a pattern similar to a person carrying a rifle on his back.

There are several variations of this rather complicated suspension. The legs could be suspended on the upper suspension point (to take off some tension from the upper body lines), or they could be hooked into the waist rope. The heels could be placed both behind or one leg could be in front, creating some sort of “runner’s” (飛脚) pose.

Due to the complexity of the tie, the construction before lift-off takes more time than your average takatekote. Suffice it to say that the bondage on the arms and upper body needs to be a snug fit in order to avoid grief along the line.

Due to the very strict tie and basically uncomfortable position of the arms, it makes for good practice to do the bondage fast – and also to untie it fast.

My recommendation is, if you are not experienced enough to construct the base teppo position fluidly and speedily, do not attempt lift-off. Rather spend a few years practicing other ties, before attempting this.

One of the risks with this bondage is straining/pulling muscles in the upper arm of the arm that is raised. Another risk would be breathing problems if the base bondage restricts the rib cage and diaphragm areas.

The beauty of this suspension is that the rope bottom is in a position perpendicular to the floor.

Of course other suspension forms based on the same tying principles are possible/imaginable. For example having both elbows raised above the head, resembling a bunny – in which case I would call this suspension an usagi-zuri (兎吊り).

Take-zuri (Bamboo suspension) 竹吊り

Take stands for bamboo, and zuri (or tsuri) stands for suspension.

As happens with many names for Japanese ties they are mainly descriptions of what is going on. To complicate matters, one bakushi may call a certain tie one way, while another bakushi might give it a completely different name.

Take-zuri simply means bamboo suspension, or, within this context, a suspension of a person while utilizing bamboo. Such bamboo could be anywhere. For example, the bamboo could be fixed to the outstretched arms of the rope bottom (see Bo Shibari on pp 96), or it could simply have a decorative function without any load-bearing task.

So to be precise, the bondage shown here could be called “hollow-of-the-knee(s) hanging on a bamboo pole suspension” (ryo hiza no ura take-zuri – 両膝の裏竹吊り), but that would lead to long-winding names and there would be no end of it.

My favorite term is yukata shibari, which merely means bondage with someone wearing a summer kimono. In other words, this name doesn’t say anything about the actual type of bondage. For one-upmanship one could create names like “yukata shibari with the rope bottom having pierced earlobes and a tattoo (specify type) on her left thigh (or whatever other place)”.

Kazari-nawa (Macrame Bondage) 飾り縄

Kazari-nawa is an important part of Shibari, because whenever you have completed the working part of a certain tie and find yourself with excess rope, it is time to put those loose ends away intelligently – and in a way that follows Japanese esthetics.

What you find in this chapter are ties specifically meant to demonstrate kazari.

Bo Shibari – 棒縛り

The Japanese are fond of images where a person’s arms are tied to a stick/pole. They can be found in Kabuki plays as well as in modern slapsticks on TV.

One fairly popular application of bo shibari is where two servants are being tied into these positions by their master so as to prevent them from drinking precious wine during his absence. This is always good for a few laughs in theaters and on TV when the two servants struggle to uncork (and drink) a bottle of liquor – failing to do so at first, until finding a way to cooperate until passing out under the kitchen table.

Miscellaneous

Now here is a word that deserves entry into a spelling bee contest.

What you will find in this chapter are photos that defy categorization. Consider them bonus pictures simply meant to provide some additional eye candy.

Tongue play – 舌責め

A well-trained tongue can give as well as receive pleasure. At times it even finds itself at the receiving end of torture.

Now aiko-chan happens to own one of the sexiest tongues around, and it simply seems natural to take full advantage of that asset whenever the opportunity arises.

Candle Play – 蝋燭責め

Candle play may at first glance appear harmless enough and easy to do. However, there are a few pointers that would come in handy.

As with most SM plays, it helps to know what you are doing and to develop a certain amount of technique (gijutsu – 技術).

First, candles burn at different temperatures, mainly dependent on the amount of paraffin they contain. It’s also obvious that the distance the dripping wax travels will to a certain degree affect the hotness upon impact on the skin.

In terms of safety it makes for good practice to keep the flames away from the body (hair might get singed) and other material that can catch fire. For example, in Japan it is a common sight to stick a number of candles into the suspension lines, creating some sort of Christmas tree effect. Every once in a while there are reports that suspension lines have caught fire which then caused the rope bottom to drop.

Special care should also be taken to protect the eyes of the sub when applying wax to the face.

Candle play does make for some good yelping sounds from the sub. It also makes for nice red wax patterns on alabaster skin. On the down side it leaves a terrible mess and is a sure way to lose a maid. This is why you won’t see much candle play at Kinbaku Live @ Studio SIX.

Now, if time is up and the necessity arises to extinguish your candle(s) – which might be one or two or even one or two “dynamite sticks” containing half a dozen candles each – you might have the extraordinarily bright idea to do so on the skin of your sub! There are basically two ways to do that safely. One way is to hit the candle(s) on that “cover” of wax you created. Another way is to use the snuff-out method where the flames are killed before you hit the skin. The latter requires an even “burn” of the candle, where the wick is basically surrounded by the candle wax and thus the flame is “suffocated” before it touches the skin.

I recommend you practice this on your own skin to assure that you do not cause candle burns. Such burn marks are neither a pretty sight, nor will they disappear (like rope burns) within a reasonable time.

Happy Moments

Everything is a matter of taste. In the case of attraction to the other sex, imprinting plays a role, as do other early-life experiences. In other words, a lot is going on that is hard to put a finger on. So at the end of the day, if someone falls in love, there is nothing much you can do about.

Little aiko-chan’s voice (especially when she yelps like a puppy) evokes sounds of angels singing in heaven. Her skin temperature will make you shiver like you have never shivered before. She tastes like honey. She moves like a goddess. Her natural body fragrance makes your olfactory senses go wild. Her demeanor is that of a willing servant. Her classy style is that of a woman born to an aristocratic family. But most of all, she is the most beautiful woman on Earth.

Blessed is the man who she chooses to share her precious time with. Because such man will get a taste of paradise before his time is up.

A smile from aiko-chan will set your heart on fire. A touch from her will make you melt like ice. Aiko-chan wields immense power over men. Yours truly not excluded.

Aiko-chan is the type of woman that make a man wish to die rather than lose her.

Double Trouble

This is the only photo series not part of a regular Kinbaku Live @ Studio SIX.

The idea was to do a swing (buranko – ブランコ) shot, where one model sits atop another in suspension. (As the bamboo is positioned between the main and leg suspension lines there is zero extra force being placed on the suspended woman.)

This being a lazy Sunday afternoon, I couldn’t resist to also suspend juli-chan and aiko-chan side by side in a futomomo-zuri (also see Futomomo-zuri on pp 62).

Cage Play

I got this cage from QuickCage.de – mainly to utilize it in some of my video work. However, this being a piece of excellent German workmanship, I have developed a fondness for this cage, and it is now a standard feature at Studio SIX Tokyo. Especially since it can be assembled or disassembled in less than five minutes.

Cage play offers various opportunities like locking away someone precious for safekeeping or depriving naughty subs of their freedom – be it to punish, torture or merely letting them reflect on their own state. The possibilities of play are endless and only limited by your imagination and that of the woman at the receiving end.

Since having installed this cage at Studio SIX, I have noticed that certain subs are prone to enjoy being caged.

As we are at the homestretch of the photo series in this book, I’d like you to view the pics from the perspective of me locking away one of the most precious subs that I have ever had a chance to lay my hands on.

May aiko-chan be safe until her release, so she can be bound and pleasured some more.

The Last Page

Thank you for having reached this page. We hope you have enjoyed our very personal, little journey into Shibari/Kinbaku and SM.


Tengu Man Tour - 天狗マン
December 17th, 2009 under Media Report. [ Comments: none ]

The folks over at the Tengu Man site have made it their goal to cover the Tokyo SM scene by running reports of selected clubs and bars. Though basically in Japanese, it makes for nice visuals and can be used as a starting point to click through to homepages of local entertainment places.

For starters the site features Ginza Black Heart and the legendary Saotome Hiromi (早乙女宏美).

天狗マン参上!銀座 Black Heart

山奥に住んでいる天狗マンは、お祭りや行事があると時折村に下りてくる。天狗マンにとって、東京まで下りてくるのはとってもめずらしいこと。

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でもこれは天狗マンにとっては好都合で、なぜなら彼が東京に来るのは自分の楽しみのためだから。

天狗マンの今回の旅の目的地は、銀座にある老舗のSMバー、Black Heart。彼の古い友人、早乙女宏美が新しくこの由緒ある場所のママに就任したのを祝うため。 Read more »


The Beauty Of Kinbaku — by Master “K”
January 3rd, 2009 under From the Editor's Desk, Media Report. [ Comments: 4 ]

The Beauty Of Kinbaku
(Or everything you ever wanted to know about Japanese erotic bondage when you suddenly realized you didn’t speak Japanese.)

To get this book for yourself, click here.

Osada Steve

And here comes my review of this must-have book:

Master “K” has done it again! This book is a masterpiece. The mother of all books on Kinbaku/Shibari. It’s the yardstick with which all future books on the subject will be measured.

Not even in Japan do they publish such comprehensive, all-encompassing work. The author has spent years researching original sources, checking facts, translating rare documents, and interviewing key figures. The result is a sensational book that will forever change how Westerners view Shibari.

This book is such an interesting read and offers such a wealth of information, that its appeal reaches far beyond the rope community.

Right from the start Master “K” mesmerizes the reader by Read more »


Mainstream Media Looks at Bakushi (縛師)
May 23rd, 2008 under Media Report, Video. [ Comments: 1 ]

We were contacted by a reporter for the Japan Times recently. The Japan Times is a large circulation English language daily newspaper which has been around since the 1800s. The reporter, who is one of their freelance movie reviewers, explained that he was looking for some additional information and contacts for a review he was writing of the film Bakushi.

We did what we could here at TokyoBound to help out. We sent along a photo from our vast and growing library which you probably already saw in a previous gallery if you’re a regular reader.

The piece came out yesterday (Thursday) and, to my surprise, it took up one whole page of the newspaper. And this is a broadsheet paper, not a tabloid. I must admit, I was pleasantly surprised by this. As I mentioned to the writer Read more »


New Face Ren-chan Gets Off on the Job
April 28th, 2008 under Media Report, Studio SIX Report, Video. [ Comments: none ]

We now have a name to the face. In this case, a new face. Her name is Ren-chan. But unless you were at Kinbaku Live Night at Studio SIX this past Saturday, you don’t actually get to see her face. I had to do some covering up to protect her privacy. A small price to pay in order to see the delicious pictures in this week’s gallery. Ren-chan first showed up at the dojo on Thursday for her rehearsal, so to speak, with Osada Steve. She passed with flying colors and those of us who were in attendance Saturday night saw just why Steve chose to allow this perky young girl the opportunity to debut at Studio SIX. According to Steve, Ren-chan has virtually Read more »


Two for the Price of One
August 27th, 2007 under Media Report. [ Comments: none ]

The concept is simple enough: Take a cute, young girl and subject her to the onslaught of a dozen of Japan’s most accomplished bondage and SM maestros, non-stop, over the course of a day-long shooting schedule.

They work in pairs and each team gets an hour to put the girl through her paces. Truly a marathon of bondage and torment for the star of the day.

I recently met up with Osada Steve at one of our usual hangouts, a burger joint not far from Studio SIX. Later, he passed me a box containing two DVDs from the company Attackers. This is one in the Super Special series which feature this one-against-many concept.

Steve appears in this one alongside Mira Kurumi. Steve provides the majority of the expert rope work while MK seems to have different ideas. In other words, he brought his stun gun along, and not because he feared being mugged on the way home that night.

Others who appear in this particular production include Randa Mai, Chiba Eizoh, Osada Kazumi, Naka Akira and Kato Taka. I didn’t catch all the names, I’m afraid. My kanji reading ability is still abysmal. There were a pair of mistresses who specialized in hot wax and dildo action. They were as beautiful as the young starlet and as cruel as she was submissive.

Chiba Eizoh is, of course, well known for his nose and face torture style. Surprisingly (at least to me), his partner was Osada Kazumi. Kazumi used to be Osada Eikichi’s show partner and she ran something called Osada Seminar. I’m not sure if that’s still going or not.

I met her on a few occasions. She is equally comfortable tying and being tied. My guess is these days she is mainly tying and this was her role in the video while Chiba sensei applied his patented face torture paraphernalia.

Naka Akira was in good form.

It does seem that a lot of the videos have gotten a harder edge to them in the last few years. I think this is undoubtedly a response to competition from the internet. Naka’s piece featured some strong face bondage as well as breath control.

Randa Mai finished things up on Disc 2 with his usual masterful rope technique but, in keeping with the current fashion, he produced a bullwhip and used it on his helpless captive who was bound, wrists overhead and naked, standing on tip toes.

Overall, two discs containing 150 minutes of non-stop action at the reasonable price of 4,410 yen.

There is at least one other two-disc set in this series that I am aware of and I’m going to take a look at it as well. That one has Shikou Shima in it using his modified blow torch. He appears to be accompanied by an equally cruel mistress.

Two doms; two discs. Like the title says: two for the price of one.

KabukiJoe


Attackers 10th Anniversary DVD Series
June 18th, 2007 under Media Report. [ Comments: none ]

Attackers I got this notice from Osada Steve awhile back and am just now getting around to posting it here:

“Looks like Attackers is putting out a 10th Anniversary series like the one I am starring in with Randa Mai, Mira Kurumi, Chiba Eizoh and seven others. They paired us up and let us loose for one full hour each against one single woman who bravely suffered without any rest. That’s like five or six hours nonstop for the model. I wonder how they turned that footage into a DVD?”

So, Attackers has been around for a decade now. Congratulations to them.

If you scroll down after hitting that link in Steve’s quote, you will find a picture of Steve holding a sign congratulating Attackers on their milestone. There are a lot of photos of other performers as well.

Here’s a link to a picture of Steve in action with the aforementioned model.

It appears this may be the second in a series of memorial DVDs. The first one appears to have been released in March while this one has a release date of July 7.

Squeezing five (or six) hours of material onto a single DVD while still maintaining quality would be quite a feat — especially if it’s a single layer disc.

Okay, just checked the website that sells the DVD. It’s 150 minutes. Something got left on the cutting room floor, which doesn’t come as a surprise. Still, this is a lot of material and it features some of the biggest names in the business. I also like the concept and it’s priced right.

I’ve gotten pretty picky about what I watch these days but I may be adding this one to my collection.

KabukiJoe


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