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Irezumi Princess Aiko-chan Debuts |
| February 25th, 2008 under Studio SIX Report. [ Comments: none ]
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We were in for quite a treat Saturday evening at Kinbaku Live Night at Studio SIX. A pretty and friendly young girl by the name of Aiko appeared for the first time. How does Osada Steve do it? Where does he find these lovelies? Well, as it turns out, Aiko-chan was “discovered” at one of the bondage bars Steve hangs out at. Steve described Aiko-chan as “the real deal” — a girl who takes to rope like the proverbial duck to water. He had bound Aiko-chan only once before so this was only the second time he had worked with her. He said she was very, very good as a rope partner.
Just watching, you’d never know the two hadn’t performed together many times in the past.
Aiko-chan is particularly distinguished by her amazing irezumi, or tattoos. These are the real deal, too, my friends — just like in those famous Read more »
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Getting Decadent in Tokyo |
| February 18th, 2008 under Studio SIX Report, Video. [ Comments: none ]
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I don’t know about you but, when I’m off the internet for more than 24 hours, it feels like a year.
This past weekend was both exhausting and exhilarating. Of course, there was Kinbaku Live Night at Studio SIX on Saturday evening and that was followed by a trip over to Azabu Juban (in the Roppongi area) for the fetish party known as Tokyo Decadance. The reason I’ve been offline for so long (for me, anyway) is that I’ve been getting the Studio SIX photos together for the gallery and this time we also have another near-high definition quality video for your viewing pleasure. And it’s ready to go right now. No waiting.
In addition, Mr. K. and I shot the show at Tokyo Decadance and I’ve spent most the weekend editing that video. But first things first.
Studio SIX got going at its usual time and Asagi Ageha was there to tantalize and tease as only she can. She was also the main attraction at Tokyo Decadance (along with Steve, of course) so she got the Double Whammy Osada Steve Special rope treatment on this particular evening. To be perfectly accurate, their show at Tokyo Decadance didn’t actually start until around 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, but who’s keeping track, right?
It’s a good thing Ageha-chan is young and strong because she put in a full night’s work at Studio SIX alone. Steve decided he wanted to experiment a bit with all the bamboo poles he’s got lying around Read more »
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On Pins and Needles with Ryo-chan |
| February 11th, 2008 under Studio SIX Report. [ Comments: none ]
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Kinbaku Live Night at Studio SIX is something like the faithful postman: rain, hail, sleet, snow, you name it — almost nothing gets in the way of Saturday night’s festivities at the dojo. This past Saturday featured Ryo-chan, a girl I’ve waited some time to finally be able to see in action. Sometime between the first and second sets, snow began falling in Tokyo and didn’t let up until about the time things finished after 11:00 p.m. A good crowd was on hand despite the less-than-ideal conditions. But one fellow called ahead and canceled due to the weather. It turns out this was the guy who was coming specifically to see Ryo-chan endure the needles, which is something, I hear, she particularly relishes.
Osada Steve doesn’t often incorporate needle play into his routine. I mean, he’s a rope guy first and foremost. Most of his time and energy are put into mastering the art of applying scratchy fiber to soft, female flesh. But he does entertain requests now and then and Read more »
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Esinem Rocks Tokyo |
| February 8th, 2008 under Interviews. [ Comments: none ]
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Esinem plies his trade in the UK and the EU and has made it to the Far East now on two different occasions. He just finished up an intensive course with Osada Steve and also managed to squeeze in some visits to various SM live shows and events as well as to the lairs of Tokyo’s cruelest mistresses. But those things were nothing compared to an ordinary-looking Korean restaurant in Shin-Okubo. — KJ
KABUKIJOE: I guess this was your second visit to Tokyo. When did you come the first time and what did you do on that occasion?
ESINEM: My first visit was last year for a month from late April to late May and was for a combination of reasons. Firstly, to fulfill a long held ambition to visit Japan, which has fascinated me for a long time. I was able to see a little of the country including Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka, Nikko and Hiroshima, culminating in a two-week stay in Tokyo. Fortunately, I have friends here and came with a couple I know from London, Read more »
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