Fuzoku Kitan

March 1961

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Cover of Fuzoku Kitan, March 1961

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Summary

The March 1961 issue of Fuzoku Kitan is organized around the prominently advertised special feature The World of the Masochist, but its scope is considerably broader. The opening cover and historical pictorial material establish an international and historical frame for sadism, punishment, fetishism, and restraint. A formal contents spread then divides the issue among masochistic fiction, fetish and cross-dressing material, illustrated curiosities, gravure photography, reader-oriented columns, and longer erotic narratives. The result is characteristic of the magazine’s hybrid editorial identity: sexological curiosity, pulp fiction, documentary fragments, historical illustration, and staged bondage photography coexist within a single issue.

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The opening gravure is unusually extensive. Snow Terrace and related sequences photograph women bound in winter landscapes and Japanese interiors, juxtaposing kimono, snow, sailor-style school uniforms, nudity, rope, chairs, and traditional architectural settings. Several sequences concentrate on the body’s response to restraint: chair bondage, breast binding, floor positions, leg restraint, gagging, and rope across the torso. These pages culminate in highly stylized bondage portraits before the issue turns to the illustrated World of the Strange section, which reproduces historical European fetish, punishment, corsetry, whipping, and restraint imagery alongside Japanese captions and commentary.

The prose section opens with Okumura Sekio’s The World of the Masochist, an essay distinguishing masochistic sexuality from sadism and discussing passivity, submission, gratification, and heterosexual relationships. Kan Ryōta’s War Atrocities: Four Stories follows as a sequence of short narratives about wartime sexual violence, punishment, captivity, and humiliation. The issue subsequently moves through sadistic fiction, including Beautiful Cruel Demon, and the long story God, Drop Dead, before returning to fetish material in White Tower: Red-and-White Blood Match and the illustrated Corset Fetishism: Eight Scenes. The latter uses European historical and commercial imagery to treat corsetry as both clothing and fetish object.

The later part of the issue contains the long urban story At the Bottom of the City’s Night, followed by the autobiographical My Half-Life in Women’s Clothing, which places cross-dressing within the magazine’s broader interest in gender presentation and fetish identity. Reader Salon supplies the participatory component, while the final pages contain editorial miscellany, publication notices, advertisements, books, and related material. Across the issue, bondage and masochism are repeatedly reframed through different genres: as photographic spectacle, sexual identity, literary fantasy, historical practice, costume fetish, and reader community. This breadth makes the issue a useful snapshot of the overlapping worlds of postwar Japanese SM publishing, fetish culture, cross-dressing discourse, and imported European erotic imagery.

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Table of Contents 32 items
  1. The World of the Masochist by Okumura Sekio
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  2. War Atrocities: Four Stories by Kan Ryōta
  3. Beautiful Cruel Demon by Umyōin Itta
  4. God, Drop Dead
  5. White Tower: Red-and-White Blood Match by Shinoda Fujimi
  6. Corset Fetishism: Eight Scenes
  7. At the Bottom of the City's Night by Aoyama Miekichi
  8. My Half-Life in Women's Clothing by Mishima Yayoi
  9. Reader Salon
  10. The Strange World
  11. Snow Terrace
  12. Snow and Woman
  13. Thrown Down in the Snow
    10
  14. Glamorous Seppuku Tableau
  15. School-Uniform Chair Torment
  16. Naked, Stretched Out
  17. Languorous Restraint
  18. A Bound Body Rolled Over
    20
  19. In an Old-Fashioned Atmosphere
  20. Nude Woman on the Table
  21. Binding the Breasts
  22. Tormenting the Legs
  23. Pose of Cursed Binding
  24. Inverted Woman
    31
  25. Masochist's Letters, Part 9 by Tani Kanta
    4
  26. Venus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
    4
  27. Mr. K's Self-Abuse Notebook
    4
  28. A Feast of Golden Color by Shiina Kisaku
    4
  29. Salon Masochistica
    4
  30. Beautiful Young Men by Kabiya Kazuhiko
    4
  31. A Nurse for Just One Day by Satō Chizuko
    4
  32. Room of Female Cross-Dressing Enthusiasts
    4

Highlights

  • The formal contents spread announces The World of the Masochist as the issue's principal special theme while also presenting fiction, fetish studies, cross-dressing material, gravure, reader columns, and illustrated curiosities. (PDF p. 4).
  • An extended winter bondage gravure uses snow, balconies, kimono, exposed skin, and rope to create a visually distinctive contrast between cold outdoor settings and erotic restraint. (PDF pp. 6–10).
  • A second gravure sequence explores chair bondage, partial disrobing, floor restraint, breast binding, leg restraint, and progressively more exposed poses in Japanese interiors. (PDF pp. 11–31).
  • The World of the Strange reproduces European historical images of corsetry, whips, punishment apparatus, sexualized costume, and restraint, presenting imported material as evidence of a transnational history of fetish and sadomasochistic practice. (PDF pp. 32–41).
  • Okumura Sekio's The World of the Masochist discusses masochism in contrast with sadism and considers submission, passivity, sexual gratification, and relationships between dominant and submissive partners. (PDF p. 42).
  • Kan Ryōta's War Atrocities: Four Stories presents a sequence of wartime narratives involving captivity, humiliation, sexual violence, punishment, and execution. (PDF pp. 43–48).
  • Beautiful Cruel Demon combines sadistic fiction with illustrations of female restraint and punishment, continuing the issue's movement between literary narrative and visualized torment. (PDF pp. 49–58).
  • God, Drop Dead is a substantial serialized-style story extending across a large section of the issue and incorporates sexual transgression, violence, and dramatic pulp-fiction plotting. (PDF pp. 59–72).
  • Corset Fetishism: Eight Scenes reproduces historical and commercial images of women in corsets and related garments, treating body shaping and restrictive clothing as fetish objects in their own right. (PDF pp. 79–85).
  • The later issue shifts to the long urban story At the Bottom of the City's Night and then to My Half-Life in Women's Clothing, followed by Reader Salon and closing editorial and publication material. (PDF pp. 86–111).

Contributors

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