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[[image:Liberal1949.jpg|200px|thumb|Liberal Magazine. Nov 1949]] | [[image:Liberal1949.jpg|200px|thumb|Liberal Magazine. Nov 1949]] | ||
− | Kasutori magazines are cheaply made periodicals. Post war adult mens kasutori magazines like [[Yomikiri Romance]] and [[Kitan Club]] introduced bondage content to their readers, sparking the first wave of SM magazines in the 1950s. | + | Kasutori magazines are cheaply made Japanese periodicals. Post war adult mens kasutori magazines like [[Yomikiri Romance]] and [[Kitan Club]] introduced bondage content to their readers, sparking the first wave of SM magazines in the 1950s. |
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==Origin of "Kasutori"== | ==Origin of "Kasutori"== | ||
+ | The term "Kasutori" comes from the dregs left over in the distillation of an illegal type of high proof shochu produced in the post-war period.<ref group="※">Akira Yamamoto. ''The Age of Katsuori Magazines''. Tokyo Publishing Company. 1975.</ref> | ||
==Notable Kasutori Magazines== | ==Notable Kasutori Magazines== | ||
===1946=== | ===1946=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Liberal]]'' | ||
+ | * ''Style'' (『スタイル』) | ||
+ | * ''[[Aka to Kuro]]'' | ||
+ | * ''Curiosity Seeker'' (『猟奇』) | ||
+ | * ''Beautiful Face'' (『美貌』) | ||
+ | * ''Salon'' (『サロン』) | ||
+ | * ''New World'' (『新世界』) | ||
+ | * ''Cine Romance'' (『シネ・ロマンス』) | ||
===1947=== | ===1947=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Kitan Club]]'' | ||
===1948=== | ===1948=== | ||
+ | * ''[[1001 Nights]]'' | ||
===1949=== | ===1949=== | ||
===1950=== | ===1950=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Amatoria]]'' | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | ==References (※)== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 10:37, 28 March 2022
カストリ雑誌 (Japanese)
Kasutori magazines are cheaply made Japanese periodicals. Post war adult mens kasutori magazines like Yomikiri Romance and Kitan Club introduced bondage content to their readers, sparking the first wave of SM magazines in the 1950s.
Origin of "Kasutori"
The term "Kasutori" comes from the dregs left over in the distillation of an illegal type of high proof shochu produced in the post-war period.[※ 1]
Notable Kasutori Magazines
1946
- Liberal
- Style (『スタイル』)
- Aka to Kuro
- Curiosity Seeker (『猟奇』)
- Beautiful Face (『美貌』)
- Salon (『サロン』)
- New World (『新世界』)
- Cine Romance (『シネ・ロマンス』)
1947
1948
1949
1950
Notes
References (※)
- ↑ Akira Yamamoto. The Age of Katsuori Magazines. Tokyo Publishing Company. 1975.