Upper body ties, especially a “gote” are a fundamental element of kinbaku, Japanese rope bondage. Learning a “takatekote” can take years to master. For one, the concepts and techniques behind the many variations open up a huge part of the kinbaku-world. A “ushiro takategote shibari” goes beyond just the tie.

So instead of a how-to for a variation of the takatekote I give you six examples of variations of a upper body kinbaku tie:

The series consists of:
1. Ushiro takatekote shibari (three variations)
2. Gote shibari (stemmed version)
3. Tengu shibari combined with two hishi futomomo’s and a tenegui gag
4. Bo shibari combined with a bamboo gag an proper drool

If you want to learn how to tie a gote or a upper body tie you can contact me for tuition.

Ushiro takatetkote shibari (three variations)

Gote shibari (stemmed version)

Tengu shibari

Bo shibari

 

model: Kim | RopeMarks Ryū | RopeMarks