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Kinbaku (緊縛)
means "tight binding",
while Kinbaku-bi (緊縛美)
literally means "the
beauty of
tight binding".
Kinbaku is a ****anese
style of
bondage or BDSM...
- ties and
frictions often are
variants of ****anese bondage,
shibari and
kinbaku from
where they derived. The ball tie is a
bondage position in
which a...
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Arisue Go,
Kinbaku Theory and Practices,
Sanwa Publishing, 2008
Arisue Go,
Kinbaku Mind and
Techniques 1, Jugoya, 2009
Arisue Go,
Kinbaku Mind and Techniques...
- and
Chiba Eizoh. One
notable female bakushi is
Benio Takara. The art of
kinbaku has
become more well
known in the West
since the mid-1990s, with a number...
- the Art of Face Torture: The
Psychology of SM, Rope, and Humiliation".
Kinbaku Today.
Retrieved April 12, 2023. Marshall,
Carrie (September 27, 2017)...
- Rope bondage, also
referred to as rope play,
kinbaku,
shibari or fesselspiele, is
bondage involving the use of rope to
restrict movement, wrap, suspend...
- objectification,
either in
private or in view of others.
Kinbaku (Shibari):
Literally means "tight binding.".
Kinbaku is a ****anese
style of
bondage which combines...
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kinbaku performer,
tutor and author,
occasionally giving workshops abroad.
Kinbakushi A's
Ecstasy And Gloom, Ohta Publishing, 2008 Arisue's
Kinbaku Theory...
- 1961), was a ****anese painter,
recognised today as "the
father of
modern kinbaku". Ito's life was the
subject of
director Noboru Tanaka's 1977 Nikkatsu...
- and a
voiceover role in the 2001
anime film
Bondage Mansion (originally
Kinbaku no tachi). More
mainstream appearances include the
television movies Sacred...