I found another type 99 rifle ammo tin with a silky erotic panel depicting 50 positions. Has anyone encountered a WW2 item like this before? A first for me.
I found another type 99 rifle ammo tin with a silky erotic panel depicting 50 positions. Has anyone encountered a WW2 item like this before? A first for me.
Great find, probably worth more then the ammo tin.
Wow !! Wonder if that was in a comfort bag? (^__^)
風流取組
Fūryū Torikumi
Refined Wrestling
四十八番
Yonjū hachi-ban
#48
- 風流 【ふうりゅう Fūryū】 (adj-na,n) elegance; taste; refinement
- 取り組み(P); 取組; 取組み 【とりくみ Torikumi】 (n) (1) (often 取組 when referring to sumo) bout (in sports, etc.); match; (2) effort; initiative; dealing with; grappling with; wrestling with
And I suppose your wife will not allow you to frame and display THAT!??
Cheers!
--Guy
Ha ha. Somethings are confusing in translation. Humorous though. To be candid, she said” let’s try that.”
It's the Japanese version of the Kama Sutra known as the Shijyu-Hatte "48 positions".
In Samurai days, girls stayed virgins until they married at 16 or so, at which time, their mothers would take them aside to show them woodblock prints like that, which shocked the hell out of those girls.
All masters of woodblock prints also made such educational (?) pornographic work (Shunga or Makurae) including Hokusai and even his daughter Oei.
Last edited by Nick Komiya; 02-19-2018 at 10:45 AM.
Steamy stuff but the tin is marked Type 88 not Type 99. Probably fuses were originally in it
Thank you for background, awesome and helpful. How old is this scarve?
Pre-1945, judging by the direction of the writing (from right to left).
--Guy
The 48 positions, first came out as the "48 Sumo Wrestling Throws" in the Edo period. The porn version is a parody of that, so all the words used are Sumo wrestling terms. It actually says " 48 matches of Romantic Bouts".
Shown below is first the proper 48 wrestling throws followed by another version of the porn parody with names given to each position. These parody versions are not particularly rare and go for about $7 each in Japan.
Last edited by Nick Komiya; 02-20-2018 at 01:41 PM.
So, this parody has been around for a while then? I find it humorous.. too cool.
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