Sun & Moon
January 1980
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Summary
This special SUN & MOON publication presents itself as a commemorative volume marking the third anniversary of Nichigetsusha and as the first volume of the Tomoe / Egara Collection. Its editorial identity is strongly retrospective and photographic: the cover assembles numerous images from bondage and sadomasochistic photo sessions, while the contents page organizes the issue around named photographers, models, staged scenarios, and an extended sequence of color and black-and-white pictorial features. A short commemorative essay by Seta Kaiichi opens the volume, reflecting on the development of Nichigetsusha and SUN & MOON, followed by the formal contents.
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Table of Contents 17 items
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Commemorating Three Years of Nichigetsusha: A Winding Course
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Greetings
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Special Feature: Making the SUN & MOON Cover
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Immersed in Pleasure
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Hot Winds Swirled in the Scorching Room!!
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Proxy Wife Misako
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Volunteering for Training: Kitajima Taeko
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Special Color Graph: Awareness of Innate Disposition and the Desire for Intoxication
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Mrs. S
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Pet Miko
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Drawn to Utamaro
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Color My Album: Practice, My Secret Notebook
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Pregnant Beauty: Pleasure in the Bondage Cage
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Bewitching Flower in the Bath: Watanabe Yoshimi
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The Underground Aesthete Surfaces
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Making the Yume Photo Record
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Editorial Postscript and InformationEnd matter
Highlights
- The wraparound cover identifies the publication as a Nichigetsusha third-anniversary special issue, the first Tomoe / Egara collection, and a SUN & MOON supplementary publication, using a dense collage of bondage photographs to establish its retrospective character. (PDF p. 1).
- Seta Kaiichi's opening essay commemorates Nichigetsusha's third anniversary and reflects on the development of SUN & MOON. (PDF p. 2).
- The formal printed contents page lists a wide range of photographic features and identifies photographers including Seta Kaiichi, Arakawa Yasushi, Takamatsu Kosei, Onuki Koji, Nakamiya Sakae, Shima Shiko, and others. (PDF p. 3).
- The extended color feature Awareness of Innate Disposition and the Desire for Intoxication opens with a titled color page and develops through a long sequence of rope-based studio and domestic-interior compositions. (PDF pp. 4–11).
- The middle color sequences vary the staging through chairs, floor arrangements, furniture-bound poses, and board-mounted compositions, emphasizing photographic arrangement as much as narrative scenario. (PDF pp. 12–27).
- Later color photography shifts into bent-over and bathroom settings, expanding the issue's recurring use of ordinary domestic spaces as constructed erotic environments. (PDF pp. 28–35).
- The Underground Aesthete Surfaces introduces a distinct black-and-white photographic sequence marked Roman 1 through Roman 9, creating a tonal and stylistic break from the preceding color material. (PDF pp. 36–42).
- The final page is a Nichigetsusha promotional page advertising another erotic publication, situating the special issue within the publisher's broader catalog. (PDF p. 43).
Contributors
Named contributors represented in this issue:


