Shibari is the technique of immobilization and communication with ropes and had its origin in Japan. It is inspired by hojojutsu, a systematic technique used by samurai to restrain criminals using ropes in the Edo period. Today, shibari is seen predominantly as a erotic art, but there are many other aspects: artistic, sensual and - despite no in-depth study on the subject - therapy, being associated with reiki, yoga, tantra and other relaxing and meditative forms ", explains artist Karllana Cavalcante, known as Fox.
post-war between the 50s and 60s, magazines such as Kitan Club (the club of strangeness) [3], where its content was quite varied and had sex, torture, detective stories and science fiction as themes. It opened space for various representations of pictures and prints of tied people, which directly influenced pink cinema in the 70s, where several films were created addressing eroticism with strings [4], with the creation of VHS tapes in the 80s. of the shibari shot and Nawashi's like Eikichi Osada, Shikou Shima, Akechi Denki, Arisue Go, Nureki Chimuo and Haruki Yukimura, became celebrities in Japan, as they constantly appeared in reports and spread the SM culture (sadomasochism) in the country, they also formed a generation of rigger's that allowed this art to leave Japan.
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