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Latest revision as of 13:16, 9 July 2024
裏窓 (Japanese)
Description
SM magazine created by the SM illustrator Reiko Kita (Toshiyuki Suma). Uramado featured illustrated stories, articles on sexuality, and photo galleries (both SM and vanilla). After January 1966, Uramado changes to Suspense Magazine.
Publishing Dates
1956-1966.
Publishers and Editors
Publisher: Kubo Shoten
Editor: Toshiyuki Suma (1956-1961)
Editor: Chimuo Nureki (1962-1966)
History
1956: Uramado founded by Toshiyuki Suma.
1962: Chimuo Nureki becomes editor-in-chief.
1966: Uramado's final issue is published in January.
Interesting points
Uramado started under the name "Kappa" in January 1956, and changed to Uramado in October.
Uramado proclaimed itself "Japan's most remarkable S-M magazine."
Models
- Kiriko Eda
- Asami Fuyuki
- Rie Haruna
- Yuri Minami
- Haruko Takano
- Marimo Tani
- Aguri Yuzuki
Photographers
- Kyoichi Yabutsuka[1]
- Hisashi Yoshida
Illustrators
Selected Works
- Alluring Evil Adulteresses Special Issue (Mar 1957)
- Blue-headed Man (1957) written by Chimuo Nureki, under his name Toyokichi Iida.
Covers
1957
1963
Notes
- ↑ Spelled "薮塚京一"