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'''春日''' (姓) family name, '''ルミ''' (名) first name
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[[image:KasugaRumi.jpg|200px|thumb|Rumi Kasuga]]
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'''Rumi Kasuga''' first appeared in Kitan Club in 1954. In photos, she often played the role of a sadist who overpowered masochists. She worked often with Masako Ibuki and Shozo Konuma (Onuma). In private life, she was a mistress. She was also talented in kinbaku and writing. It appears she pursued kinbaku independently.
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==Activities==
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Model, Mistress, Kinbakushi.
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==Alternate Name(s)==
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=春日ルミ  春日ルミ] (Japanese)
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==Biography==
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[[image:KasugaRumi1954.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Kitan Club]]. July 1954 issue.]]
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1930: Born in Osaka. Parents were an office worker and a shopkeeper.
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1940s: Spends a lot of time around the red light district growing up.
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1940s: After the war, '''Kasuga''' discovers her desire for dominating men during a relationship with a man who was four years older than her.
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1950s: While looking at photos of women pressing high heels in men’s necks, Kasuga writes, “some kind of animal instinct flared up within my body.”<ref>Kasuga, Rumi. ''My First Letter to Readers''. Kitan Club, 1954</ref>
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1954: Debuts in [[Kitan Club]] July.
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1970s: Writes a few personal experience articles in [[Kitan Club]].
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==Interesting point(s)==
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[[Rumi Kasuga]]’s bondage was credited as “Design by Rumi Kasuga”.<ref>In the 1950s, bondage credit was often described as “design” or "composition" in SM magazines.</ref>
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Owner of “Bridge” in Shinsekai, Osaka, which broke new ground in gay SM. There is evidence<ref>From Ms. Rin Mika(sp?) on mixi.</ref> that Kitagawa<ref>Born in 1931.</ref> witnessed SM play between Kasuga and a male partner, and this is the basis for saying she was a mistress in private.
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==Selected Works==
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[[image:KasugaRum3.jpg|200px|thumb|From a 1955 [[Kitan Club]] photo pack. Masako Ibuki is on the lower right.]]
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* ''Don't Hurt Me So Much'' ([[Kitan Club]], 1954) [http://nawa-art.com/backnumber/1950/195407/01/019.html Pin-up page]
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* ''The Gentleman I Led Around by the Nose'' ([[Kitan Club]], Oct 1973)
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* ''[[People of Kitan Club]]'' (2003) Features: [[Rumi Kasuga]].
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==Notes==
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==References (※)==
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==External Links==
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[[Category:Kinbakushi]]
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[[Category:Mistress]]
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[[Category:1950s Models]]
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 10 May 2021

春日 (姓) family name, ルミ (名) first name

Rumi Kasuga

Rumi Kasuga first appeared in Kitan Club in 1954. In photos, she often played the role of a sadist who overpowered masochists. She worked often with Masako Ibuki and Shozo Konuma (Onuma). In private life, she was a mistress. She was also talented in kinbaku and writing. It appears she pursued kinbaku independently.

Activities

Model, Mistress, Kinbakushi.

Alternate Name(s)

春日ルミ (Japanese)

Biography

Kitan Club. July 1954 issue.

1930: Born in Osaka. Parents were an office worker and a shopkeeper.

1940s: Spends a lot of time around the red light district growing up.

1940s: After the war, Kasuga discovers her desire for dominating men during a relationship with a man who was four years older than her.

1950s: While looking at photos of women pressing high heels in men’s necks, Kasuga writes, “some kind of animal instinct flared up within my body.”[1]

1954: Debuts in Kitan Club July.

1970s: Writes a few personal experience articles in Kitan Club.

Interesting point(s)

Rumi Kasuga’s bondage was credited as “Design by Rumi Kasuga”.[2]

Owner of “Bridge” in Shinsekai, Osaka, which broke new ground in gay SM. There is evidence[3] that Kitagawa[4] witnessed SM play between Kasuga and a male partner, and this is the basis for saying she was a mistress in private.

Selected Works

From a 1955 Kitan Club photo pack. Masako Ibuki is on the lower right.

Notes

  1. Kasuga, Rumi. My First Letter to Readers. Kitan Club, 1954
  2. In the 1950s, bondage credit was often described as “design” or "composition" in SM magazines.
  3. From Ms. Rin Mika(sp?) on mixi.
  4. Born in 1931.

References (※)

External Links