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'''Muku''' (椋) family name, '''Muku''' (陽児) first name, (1928-2001) | '''Muku''' (椋) family name, '''Muku''' (陽児) first name, (1928-2001) | ||
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| + | '''Yoji Muku''' is a popular SM illustrator who published work in SM magazines in the 1960s-1970s. | ||
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[[image:Mukuyoji.jpg|200px|thumb|Yoji Muku]] | [[image:Mukuyoji.jpg|200px|thumb|Yoji Muku]] | ||
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==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
SM illustrator, writer and editor. | SM illustrator, writer and editor. | ||
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[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=椋陽児 椋陽児](Japanese), Ryuji Ochiai (落合竜二) | [http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=椋陽児 椋陽児](Japanese), Ryuji Ochiai (落合竜二) | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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2001: Muku passes away on July 30th. | 2001: Muku passes away on July 30th. | ||
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Muku drew illustrations and comics for Jitsuwa Zasshi, and he started writing stories for [[SM Select]]. | Muku drew illustrations and comics for Jitsuwa Zasshi, and he started writing stories for [[SM Select]]. | ||
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In "[[Chimuo Nureki]]'s Chat Theater" blog No.39, Nureki writes, “I saw the bondage photographs for ninety percent of Yoji Muku’s kinbaku pictures, and the art looks just like the photos.” and “He didn’t approve of anyone’s tying but mine.” | In "[[Chimuo Nureki]]'s Chat Theater" blog No.39, Nureki writes, “I saw the bondage photographs for ninety percent of Yoji Muku’s kinbaku pictures, and the art looks just like the photos.” and “He didn’t approve of anyone’s tying but mine.” | ||
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==Selected Works== | ==Selected Works== | ||
| − | * ''Rose in the Mirror'' ([[Tanbikan]], 1969) (SM Aesthetic Literature Series No.3) Illustrations by Muku under the name Ryuji Ochiai. | + | * ''Stop just Pin Ups!'' ([[Uramado]], 1963) Dec issue. Foreign story by "AD Granamaal"<ref>Spelled "A・D・グラナマール." "Granamaal" is not confirmed.</ref>. Illustrations by '''Yoji Muku''' under the name Ryuji Ochiai. |
| − | * ''A Pedigree of Suffering'' ([[Tanbikan]], 1969) (SM Aesthetic Literature Series No.19) Illustrations by Muku under the name | + | * ''Transporter of Women'' ([[Uramado]], 1964) Aug Issue. Illustrations by '''Yoji Muku''' under the name Ryuji Ochiai. |
| + | * ''Rose in the Mirror'' ([[Tanbikan]], 1969) (SM Aesthetic Literature Series No.3) Illustrations by '''Yoji Muku''' under the name Ryuji Ochiai. | ||
| + | * ''A Pedigree of Suffering'' ([[Tanbikan]], 1969) (SM Aesthetic Literature Series No.19) Illustrations by '''Yoji Muku''' under the name Ryujo Ochiai. | ||
* ''Flower and Woman'' Picture Collection (Misaki Shobo, 1970) Edited by Tankikai. | * ''Flower and Woman'' Picture Collection (Misaki Shobo, 1970) Edited by Tankikai. | ||
* ''Lewd Gallery of Secret and Forbidden Rope'' ([[Myway Publishing]], 2008) | * ''Lewd Gallery of Secret and Forbidden Rope'' ([[Myway Publishing]], 2008) | ||
* ''Jyo'' (Mandarake, 2000) | * ''Jyo'' (Mandarake, 2000) | ||
| − | * ''Glamorous Universe - Shamelessly Vying for Attention'' ([[Myway Publishing]], 2009). Illustration collection of works by Yoji Muku, [[Shiro Kasama]] and [[Shoji Oki]]. | + | * ''Glamorous Universe - Shamelessly Vying for Attention'' ([[Myway Publishing]], 2009). Illustration collection of works by '''Yoji Muku''', [[Shiro Kasama]] and [[Shoji Oki]]. |
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==References (※)== | ==References (※)== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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*[http://homer.blog33.fc2.com/blog-entry-220.html Flowers For Masochists: Female Domination & BDSM] | *[http://homer.blog33.fc2.com/blog-entry-220.html Flowers For Masochists: Female Domination & BDSM] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:35, 2 September 2025
Muku (椋) family name, Muku (陽児) first name, (1928-2001)
Yoji Muku is a popular SM illustrator who published work in SM magazines in the 1960s-1970s.
Activities
SM illustrator, writer and editor.
Alternate Names
椋陽児(Japanese), Ryuji Ochiai (落合竜二)
Biography
1928: Muku is born in Osaka on November 18th.
1945: Muku lives in the suburbs of Osaka, and his single hobby becomes tying women and taking bondage photos.
1963: Muku joins the editorial department of Uramado magazine. Chimuo Nureki is the editor-in-chief at this time.
2001: Muku passes away on July 30th.
Interesting Points
Muku drew illustrations and comics for Jitsuwa Zasshi, and he started writing stories for SM Select.
Tankikai publishes the Ryuji Ochiai Photo Collection I and II as "Kinbaku Skin."
In "Chimuo Nureki's Chat Theater" blog No.39, Nureki writes, “I saw the bondage photographs for ninety percent of Yoji Muku’s kinbaku pictures, and the art looks just like the photos.” and “He didn’t approve of anyone’s tying but mine.”
Selected Works
- Stop just Pin Ups! (Uramado, 1963) Dec issue. Foreign story by "AD Granamaal"[1]. Illustrations by Yoji Muku under the name Ryuji Ochiai.
- Transporter of Women (Uramado, 1964) Aug Issue. Illustrations by Yoji Muku under the name Ryuji Ochiai.
- Rose in the Mirror (Tanbikan, 1969) (SM Aesthetic Literature Series No.3) Illustrations by Yoji Muku under the name Ryuji Ochiai.
- A Pedigree of Suffering (Tanbikan, 1969) (SM Aesthetic Literature Series No.19) Illustrations by Yoji Muku under the name Ryujo Ochiai.
- Flower and Woman Picture Collection (Misaki Shobo, 1970) Edited by Tankikai.
- Lewd Gallery of Secret and Forbidden Rope (Myway Publishing, 2008)
- Jyo (Mandarake, 2000)
- Glamorous Universe - Shamelessly Vying for Attention (Myway Publishing, 2009). Illustration collection of works by Yoji Muku, Shiro Kasama and Shoji Oki.
Notes
- ↑ Spelled "A・D・グラナマール." "Granamaal" is not confirmed.
References (※)