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Unraveling The Shocking History Of Japanese Bondage | A Detailed Guide To Kinbaku


There exist all kind of bizarre stuff in the world knowing about which can sometimes disturb you.

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Such is the case of Japanese Bondage owing to its unsettling historical background and the continuity of the tradition.

As you can realize by now from the words, it is related to roping up a person. You basically imprison an individual in a complex knot structure to restrain him/her with some philosophy behind it. But how did Japanese Bondage start and why is it still in tradition in some parts of the country? Let’s find out.

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The disturbing history behind Japanese Bondage

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To begin with, it dates back to the samurai era when very strict and brutal acts were in practice. Samurais were known for their cruelty and stern measurements for the criminals and war prisoners.

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Back then, in the feudal Edo era, the Samurai class used to take control of war prisoners with the rope. They also used ropes in wars as they were the masters of martial arts. So we know the culture of martial arts dates back to the old ages in Japan and basically they were in practice for brutality and barbarism.’

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A lot of people say this resembles with kinbaku of today but in reality, the old-age traditions were far more severe and harsh in their nature. Back in the 17th and 19th century, the police officials used to utilize knotted ropes to torture the prisoners and criminals in order to get information and confessions.

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It was all allowed and legal by the Tokugawa law so back then, it was not a criminal act.

This crazy girl chopped off her hand by her own self to get the insurance money but sadly the court got her

The reimagination of Japenese Bondage in form of  ‘Hojojustu’

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Since every culture love to dig back to its roots in order to keep the new generations in touch with the traditions.point 213 |

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Japanese Bondage is also reimagined and redesigned in a unique way.point 57 | But restricting the limitations and attached connotations.point 109 | A lot of artists in sculptures, paintings, and performative arts have been displaying it proudly now.point 195 | 1

This revamping, however, seems to be a bit deliberate to overshadow the real barbaric nature of old Japanese culture. A lot of people glorify and glamorize the Samurai era as they were the freedom fighters. But things were a bit shady in the regime as well.

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What is Shibari performance?

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So in 2020, Shibari exercise has seen a lot of new trends as people from all around the world are getting to know it. People often go around asking what is shibari performance and what is shibari and compression. Let us tell you a bit about this but don’t get upset.

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So now we answer what is shibari performance and the relationship between shibari and compression. Basically, people have started using it as a mind relaxing technique in which they tie themselves with a rope. There are a lot of knots in the rope as you have to tie your whole body in different ways.

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People say it is relaxing, athletic and you get to connect to people with this weird act. However, talking about what is shibari and compression, you have to hold your heart. If you are thinking of it, you better quit the idea because it can cause serious damage to the peripheral nerves.

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Also, when you untie yourself, it can hurt a lot of your body parts. Sometimes, your finger or a wrist can drop off on its own. It can cause you a lot of pain and perhaps a life lesson as well.

There always are and will be all kinds of weird exercises in all cultures but you don’t have to fascinate yourself with all. Just opt for what is right both medically and spiritually for you.

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