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==Selected Works== | ==Selected Works== |
Revision as of 17:53, 1 December 2010
Tsujimura (辻村) family name, Takashi (隆) first name, (1921-1987)
Contents
Activities
Kinbakushi and Writer.
Alternate Name(s)
辻村隆(Japanese), Kanrou Shindo.
Biography
1921 (October): Takashi Tsujimura was born in Sakai.
1920s: Tsujimura remembers that as a 3rd or 4th grade elementary school student, he felt a strangely pleasant feeling being tied to a tree during a game of "cops and robbers"[1].
c.1937: Tsujimura went to Manchuria. The night before he left, he had his first bondage experience by tying his current lover (who later became his wife)[1].
1948: Tsujimura became acquainted with Kitan Club magazine when he began working in a hardware store after his discharge from the military. He adopted the name Kanrou Shindo for his submitted works.
1951: Tsujimura joined Kitan Club around this time. He began to write under the name Takashi Tsujimura by the January 1951 issue.
1951 (July): Tsujimura did the photography for nude photos. These were published in the January 1952 issue of Kitan Club[2].
1952 (summer): Tsujimura tied Ikuko Tachibana experimentally[2]. After that he tied Tanako Kawabata for real[note 1].
1953: Tsujimura led "The Readers Roundtable on the Impulse Psychology Related to Mixed Pleasures Accompanying Torment" which appeared on p100 of the January Issue of Kitan Club.
1953: Credited for rope composition in the April and May issues of Kitan Club, and photography by Tetsuzou Tsukamoto.
1956: Tsujimura serialized "Conversational Waste Basket" from the April 1956 to January 1960 issues of Kitan Club.
1958: Tsujimura met Shigeru Kayama[3].
1964: "Salon Garakuki" appeared in Kitan Club beginning in May 1964 and lasting until the 105th episode in March 1973[note 2].
1964: "Camera Hunt" began its serialization in the November issue of Kitan Club." It lasted until March 1973.
Selected Works
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Shimokawa, Koushi. "Eros of the Unforgiven: Tsujimura Takashi Reaches for the Limits." Sankei Weekly April 15, 1976: 159-161. Print.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tsujimura, Takashi. "The Masochism of Female Models." Kitan Club Oct. 1954: 274. Print. Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "nude" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ From "Shigeru Kayama's World" (Site has since gone inactive).