Postwar SM Publishing

Postwar SM Publishing, 1947-1975, is a Japanese context in the bakushi / kinbaku ecosystem.

1947-1975

Era: 1950s

Postwar Japanese pulp and fetish-magazine ecosystem that moved bondage from isolated illustration / theater / private photo sessions into recurring print culture. Kitan Club, Uramado and related magazines made kinbaku images, terminology, essays and how-to fragments visible to a wider SM readership.

People associated with Postwar SM Publishing: Seiu Ito, Toshiyuki Suma, Nawa Yumio, Chimuo Nureki.