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'''Souichiro Ohshita''' is an enigmatic kinbakushi who started shortly after the end of World War II. He was active in [[Fuzoku Soshi]] magazine in the 1950s and [[Fuzoku Kitan]] in the 1960s.
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[[image:OhshitaSouichiro.jpg|200px|thumb|Souichiro Ohshita appears in many works as a kinbakushi, but it is uncertain whether the man in the photo is actually Souichiro Ohshita.]]
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==Activities==  
 
==Activities==  
[[Kinbakushi]]
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Kinbakushi, Writer
==Alternate Name(s)==
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[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=大下壮一郎  大下壮一郎](Japanese),  
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==Alternate Names==
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=大下壮一郎  大下壮一郎](Japanese), [[Kuichiro Yamashita]]
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Influenced by [[Seiu Ito]]
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1938: traveled to the continent as a photography engineer.<ref group="※" name="hjkp">Akita, Fuji, Nureki. ''History of Japanese Kinbaku Photography 1''. (Bibliotheca Nocturna, 1996)</ref>
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1946: '''Ohshita''' worked as a reporter for a newspaper in Tokyo, then worked for [[Fuzoku Soshi]].
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==Interesting points==
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'''Ohshita''''s bondage photos are typically composed of closeups featuring partners tormented with neck ropes, desks and acrobatic poses.<ref group="※" name="hjkp">Akita, Fuji, Nureki. ''History of Japanese Kinbaku Photography 1''. (Bibliotheca Nocturna, 1996)</ref>
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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
==References==
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*'''Soichiro Oshita''' ''Life Account of a Tying Artist'' ([[SM Kitan]], Nov 1979). Serialized until May 1980
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*'''Soichiro Oshita''' ''Blackmail Model'' ([[SM Kitan]], Jul 1980)
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*'''Soichiro Oshita''' ''The Beauty of handcuffed Restraint'' ([[SM Kitan]], Aug 1980)
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*'''Soichiro Oshita''' ''Young Wife Chastity Belt'' ([[SM Kitan]], Sep 1980)
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*'''Soichiro Oshita''' ''Eccentric Sadist Love Affair'' ([[SM Kitan]], Oct 1980)
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*'''Soichiro Oshita''' ''Tying an Itinerant Actor'' ([[SM Kitan]], Nov 1980)
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==Notes==
 
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==External Links==
 
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==Connections==
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[[Chikusui Ito]]・[[Yukio Kanai]]・[[Toshiyuki Suma]]・[[Seishiro Ueda]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:01, 21 July 2025

Ohshita (大下) family name, Souichiro (壮一郎) first name

Souichiro Ohshita is an enigmatic kinbakushi who started shortly after the end of World War II. He was active in Fuzoku Soshi magazine in the 1950s and Fuzoku Kitan in the 1960s.

Souichiro Ohshita appears in many works as a kinbakushi, but it is uncertain whether the man in the photo is actually Souichiro Ohshita.


Activities

Kinbakushi, Writer


Alternate Names

大下壮一郎(Japanese), Kuichiro Yamashita


Biography

1938: traveled to the continent as a photography engineer.[※ 1]

1946: Ohshita worked as a reporter for a newspaper in Tokyo, then worked for Fuzoku Soshi.


Interesting points

Ohshita's bondage photos are typically composed of closeups featuring partners tormented with neck ropes, desks and acrobatic poses.[※ 1]

Selected Works

  • Soichiro Oshita Life Account of a Tying Artist (SM Kitan, Nov 1979). Serialized until May 1980
  • Soichiro Oshita Blackmail Model (SM Kitan, Jul 1980)
  • Soichiro Oshita The Beauty of handcuffed Restraint (SM Kitan, Aug 1980)
  • Soichiro Oshita Young Wife Chastity Belt (SM Kitan, Sep 1980)
  • Soichiro Oshita Eccentric Sadist Love Affair (SM Kitan, Oct 1980)
  • Soichiro Oshita Tying an Itinerant Actor (SM Kitan, Nov 1980)


Notes


References (※)

  1. 1.0 1.1 Akita, Fuji, Nureki. History of Japanese Kinbaku Photography 1. (Bibliotheca Nocturna, 1996)


External Links

Connections

Chikusui ItoYukio KanaiToshiyuki SumaSeishiro Ueda