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[[Kitan Club]] is perhaps the most well known SM magazine in Japan. It's pages introduced fans to iconic SM artists like [[Reiko Kita]], [[Chimuo Nureki]], [[Oniroku Dan]], [[Shoji Oki]], [[Tadao Chigusa]], [[Takashi Tsujimura]] and many others. It was also influential to many modern kinbakushi. | [[Kitan Club]] is perhaps the most well known SM magazine in Japan. It's pages introduced fans to iconic SM artists like [[Reiko Kita]], [[Chimuo Nureki]], [[Oniroku Dan]], [[Shoji Oki]], [[Tadao Chigusa]], [[Takashi Tsujimura]] and many others. It was also influential to many modern kinbakushi. | ||
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1946<ref>Some references indicate it started in 1947</ref>-1975 | 1946<ref>Some references indicate it started in 1947</ref>-1975 | ||
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Publisher: Akebono Shobo (to May 1952) | Publisher: Akebono Shobo (to May 1952) | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
[[image:KitanClub2.jpg|200px|thumb|Kitan Club. Oct 1955 issue.]] | [[image:KitanClub2.jpg|200px|thumb|Kitan Club. Oct 1955 issue.]] | ||
+ | 1946(c): '''Kitan Club''' is founded as an adult [[Kasutori magazines]]. | ||
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+ | 1952: With the June issue, '''Kitan Club''' changes from a B5 "kasutori" format to an A5 format, marking its rebirth as an SM magazine.<ref group="※">''Japanese Kinbaku Photo History.'' p179.</ref> | ||
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1952: The word "kinbaku" appears for first time in [[Kitan Club]] in the table of contents and photo collage in the August issue. | 1952: The word "kinbaku" appears for first time in [[Kitan Club]] in the table of contents and photo collage in the August issue. | ||
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1975: Closes with March issue. | 1975: Closes with March issue. | ||
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'''Kitan Club''' started as an adult men's magazine. Until 1952, it featured non-SM articles on night life and sexuality, photos of nude women and fictional stories. | '''Kitan Club''' started as an adult men's magazine. Until 1952, it featured non-SM articles on night life and sexuality, photos of nude women and fictional stories. | ||
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Summary
Kitan Club is perhaps the most well known SM magazine in Japan. It's pages introduced fans to iconic SM artists like Reiko Kita, Chimuo Nureki, Oniroku Dan, Shoji Oki, Tadao Chigusa, Takashi Tsujimura and many others. It was also influential to many modern kinbakushi.
Publication Dates
1946[1]-1975
Publishers and Editors
Publisher: Akebono Shobo (to May 1952)
Publisher: Tenseisya (Oct 1952 - Aug 1967)
Publisher: Akatsuki Syuppan (Sep 1967 - Mar 1975)
Editor: Minoru Yoshida
Editor: Koji Sugihara
History
1946(c): Kitan Club is founded as an adult Kasutori magazines.
1952: With the June issue, Kitan Club changes from a B5 "kasutori" format to an A5 format, marking its rebirth as an SM magazine.[※ 1]
1952: The word "kinbaku" appears for first time in Kitan Club in the table of contents and photo collage in the August issue.
1955: Kitan Club suspended by authorities for June - September issues.
1955: Resumes publication with new black and white covers and new publisher.
1975: Closes with March issue.
Interesting points
Kitan Club started as an adult men's magazine. Until 1952, it featured non-SM articles on night life and sexuality, photos of nude women and fictional stories.
Contributors
- Oniroku Dan
- Tadao Chigusa
- Chimuo Nureki
- Takashi Tsujimura
- Shozo Numa
- Seiu Ito
- Namio Harukawa
- Takashi Oka
- Reiko Kita
- Takashi Shima
- Junko Kitahara
- Suku Gurote
- Kaname Ozuma
- Masako Ibuki
- Keiko Otsuka
- Rumi Kasuga
- Tanako Kawabata
- Satoko Kawabe
- Fumiyo Kinukawa
Notes
- ↑ Some references indicate it started in 1947
References (※)
- ↑ Japanese Kinbaku Photo History. p179.