Glossary

14 07 2018

Ryou ashi gote kakae shibari

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An original tie from the hand of Akechi Denki. Japanese: 両脚後手抱え縛り Literally: "Hands tied up behind both legs" A demanding folded position where you hold your legs with your arms, providing [...]

14 07 2018

Ryū

By |2025-03-29T18:30:00+01:0014th July 2018|Categories: |0 Comments

Japanese: 流 Simply put a ryū can be described as a style, as in a certain way of doing something or as a school of thought or discipline. See also: [...]

16 07 2018

S-jo

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Sadist, top, master, mistress

16 07 2018

Sabaki

By |2018-07-16T08:27:30+02:0016th July 2018|Categories: |0 Comments

General term for the technique used by different rope masters to coil their rope prior to use or storage.

16 07 2018

Sakasa zuri

By |2025-03-30T10:07:39+02:0016th July 2018|Categories: |0 Comments

Japanese: 逆さ吊り Sakasa (逆さ): Upside-down Tsuri (吊り): Hanging When pronouncing "sakasa" stress the first SA. Inverted suspension, the m-jo is hanging head down and the body vertical, not supported by a [...]

16 07 2018

Sakuranbo

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Japanese: さくらんぼ Cherry Used by some into Japanese bondage to refer to "tying up the cherry". A euphemism for tying up the female bottom in such a way that emphasizes [...]

16 07 2018

Santen zuri

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Japanese: 三点吊り Santen (三点): Three Tsuri (吊り): Hanging Suspended from the takatekote, then suspended by the ankles, with the ankles in front. Different explanations exist for this tie: 1) San [...]

16 07 2018

Sarugutsuwa

By |2025-03-30T10:24:38+02:0016th July 2018|Categories: |0 Comments

Japanese: 猿轡 The word used for "gag". A traditional gag is made from a tenugui. A gag made of rope could be a nawagutsuwa (縄轡) See also: Tenugui.

20 07 2020

Seiza

By |2025-03-01T10:37:27+01:0020th July 2020|Categories: |0 Comments

Japanese: 正座  English: "sitting with a correct posture". Seiza is the formal way to sit in Japan. In a historical context, the correct posture is defined to have neatly-folded legs and [...]

30 03 2025

Seme

By |2025-03-30T10:38:17+02:0030th March 2025|Categories: |0 Comments

Japanese: 責め To the best of my current knowledge and probably over simplified; generally this comes from martial arts where "seme" is the attacker and "uke" being the one attacked. [...]

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