Japanese binding, which originated from the "grasping rope" commonly used in the army, is a Japanese rope art. It is binding. Although Japanese-style binding originated from the "grasping rope" commonly used in the military, it has become very professional and safe after evolution.
Although Japanese binding originated from the "rope-grasping technique" commonly used in the military, it has become very professional and safe after evolution, and the recipient will not be injured in the process of binding. Japanese binding was deeply influenced by the Warring States Period in Japan. In that turbulent era, torture was varied and cruel, and binding was also an important means of execution.
Japanese conversation requires high props, especially ropes, which are very different from ordinary ropes. This special rope will not harm the body of the tied person. Generally speaking, the length of each rope is about 7 meters, and the raw material is usually hemp or jute, which has reached a proper softness after strict production.
After a long period of development, Japanese binding has gradually evolved into a special art called "rope art". At present, there are many companies specializing in producing a large number of binding works in Japan, and many actors are involved.