Takashi Tsujimura

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Takashi Tsujimura

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

Activities

Kinbakushi and Writer.

Alternate Name(s)

辻村隆(Japanese), Kanrou Shindo.

Biography

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

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

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

1948: Tsujimura became acquainted with Kitan Club magazine when he began working in a hardware store after his discharge from the military. He adopted the name Kanrou Shindo for his submitted works.

1951: Tsujimura joined Kitan Club around this time. He began to write under the name Takashi Tsujimura by the January 1951 issue.

1951 (July): Tsujimura did the photography for nude photos. These were published in the January 1952 issue of Kitan Club[2].

1952 (summer): Tsujimura tied Ikuko Tachibana experimentally[2]. After that he tied Tanako Kawabata for real[note 1].

1953: Tsujimura led "The Readers Roundtable on the Impulse Psychology Related to Mixed Pleasures Accompanying Torment" which appeared on p100 of the January Issue of Kitan Club.

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.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Tsujimura, Takashi. "The Masochism of Female Models." Kitan Club Oct. 1954: 274. Print

Notes

  1. He related in an interview with Shukan Weekly that before meeting Kawabata, he enjoyed tying his wife occasionally.

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