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A guide to Japanese rope bondage, shibari, including the history of shibari, positions, the difference between shibari vs. bondage, and tips from experts
If you want to learn more about shibari, Midori stresses that the best, most responsible way to do so is to take hands-on practice classes from experts who know what they’re doing. There are books available, such as Midori’sSeductive Art of Japanese Bondageand Lee Harrington’sShibari Yo...
Japan has become a powerhouse of animation, and anime has been massively influential around the world. One of its most distinctive characteristics is that often, anime is animated on 3s, which means there is a new image every three frames, rather than in the US, where most animation is ever...
Makyo is a word that literally means “realm of demons/monsters” in Japanese, and I love this imagery because it shows how important this concept is and how it ties in with the practice of shadow work. Attaching to any experience, no matter how magical or enlightening, has the possibilit...
A、正确 B、错误参考答案【 】 Translation Unit Test 1、【单选题】By saying it was the pope who stood in the tiny nuns shadow, the author means that___ A、the pope seemed more courteous in Mother Teresas presence B、Mother Teresa, an ordinary Catholic nun, appeared more dignified than the...
Shadow An imitation or inferior version "The defenders of the Japanese home islands were already a shadow of the fighting forces American soldiers had encountered elsewhere" (James Carroll). Darkness Evil in nature or effect; sinister "churned up dark undercurrents of ethnic and religious hostility"...
Shadow A dominating presence or influence Spent years working in the shadow of the lab director. Silhouette A drawing of the outline of an object; filled in with some uniform color Shadow An imitation or inferior version "The defenders of the Japanese home islands were already a shadow of the...
The name Marubozo comes from the Japanese word for "close-cropped", indicating a candle with no shadow. The defining characteristic of the Marubozo on a chart is the absence of upper or lower shadows, meaning the chart does not extend beyond the opening day price range. On an up day, t...
In Japanese, “doji” (どうじ/ 同事)means “the same thing,” a reference to the rarity of having the open and close price for a security be exactly the same. Depending on where the open/close line falls, a doji can be described as agravestone,long-legged, ordragonfly, as shown bel...