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1920s; Tsujimura remembers that as a 3rd or 4th grade elementary student, he felt a strangely pleasant feeling being tied to a tree during a game of Cops and Robbers<ref name="robbers">Shimokawa, Koushi. "Eros of the Unforgiven: Tsujimura Takashi Reaches for the Limits." <i>Sankei Weekly</i> April 15, 1976: 159-161. Print.</ref>.
 
1920s; Tsujimura remembers that as a 3rd or 4th grade elementary student, he felt a strangely pleasant feeling being tied to a tree during a game of Cops and Robbers<ref name="robbers">Shimokawa, Koushi. "Eros of the Unforgiven: Tsujimura Takashi Reaches for the Limits." <i>Sankei Weekly</i> April 15, 1976: 159-161. Print.</ref>.
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1937 (circa); Tsujimura went to Manchuria. The previous night, he had his first bondage experience by tying his current lover (who later became his wife)<ref name="robbers">Shimokawa, Koushi. "Eros of the Unforgiven: Tsujimura Takashi Reaches for the Limits." <i>Sankei Weekly</i> April 15, 1976: 159-161. Print.</ref>.
  
 
==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==

Revision as of 20:17, 25 October 2010

Takashi Tsujimura

Tsujimura=(辻村) family name, NAME=(隆) first name, (1921-1987)

Activities

Kinbakushi and Writer.

Alternate Name(s)

辻村隆(Japanese)

Biography

1921 (October); Takashi Tsujimura was born in Sakai.

1920s; Tsujimura remembers that as a 3rd or 4th grade elementary student, he felt a strangely pleasant feeling being tied to a tree during a game of Cops and Robbers[1].

1937 (circa); Tsujimura went to Manchuria. The previous night, he had his first bondage experience by tying his current lover (who later became his wife)[1].

Selected Works

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Shimokawa, Koushi. "Eros of the Unforgiven: Tsujimura Takashi Reaches for the Limits." Sankei Weekly April 15, 1976: 159-161. Print.

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