What: Japanese manual for tying up prisoners (捕縄術 – hojojutsu or 縄術 – nawajutsu).
Where: the item itself, the shop (click here should the item expire)
Why: A must have a for any nawa-shi (縄師 – a rope master). This is not about the sexual form of rope bondage (kinbaku), but the rather historical method of binding (shibari) prisoners. The text is all Japanese, but there are pictures throughout the book 9254 pages), making it understandable and enjoyable for everyone. But if it works on prisoners, it should work everywhere and for everybody. Including self-bondagers. See the pictures below. See the Japanese terms here.
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