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'''風俗''' (Japanese)
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'''Fuzoku''' has two meanings relevant to SM play:
 
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2. The sex industry and sex oriented entertainment. Also known as "Sex Fuzoku."
 
2. The sex industry and sex oriented entertainment. Also known as "Sex Fuzoku."
 
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==Alternate Name(s)==
 
風俗 (Japanese)
 
  
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==Interesting points==
 
[[image:Fuzoku2.jpg|200px|thumb|From ''32 Aspects of Customs and Manners of Women''. [[Yoshitoshi Tsukioka]]. (1888)]]
 
[[image:Fuzoku2.jpg|200px|thumb|From ''32 Aspects of Customs and Manners of Women''. [[Yoshitoshi Tsukioka]]. (1888)]]
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'''Fuzoku''' is often translated as ''Customs and Manners'' in the titles of [[Ukiyo-e]] works.
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==Selected Works==
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<div style="font-size:125%";”>'''Magazines'''</div>
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* [[Fuzoku Soshi]] magazine
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* [[Gaho Fuzoku Kitan]] magazine
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* [[Fuzoku Kitan]] magazine
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* Fuzoku Club magazine
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* Fuzoku Kagaku magazine
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<div style="font-size:125%";”>'''Venues'''</div>
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* Fuzoku Shirokan (SM Museum) in Tokyo
  
==Interesting point(s)==
 
'''Fuzoku''' is often translated as ''Customs and Manners'' in the titles of [[Ukiyo-e]] works.
 
  
 
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==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 23 June 2025

風俗 (Japanese)

Fuzoku has two meanings relevant to SM play:

Fuzoku Soshi magazine. Aug 1953

1. The characteristic daily activities and customs of society, a region, or a class of people.

2. The sex industry and sex oriented entertainment. Also known as "Sex Fuzoku."


Interesting points

From 32 Aspects of Customs and Manners of Women. Yoshitoshi Tsukioka. (1888)

Fuzoku is often translated as Customs and Manners in the titles of Ukiyo-e works.


Selected Works

Magazines
  • Fuzoku Club magazine
  • Fuzoku Kagaku magazine


Venues
  • Fuzoku Shirokan (SM Museum) in Tokyo


Notes

References (※)


External Links