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Nude Intelligence, a strip magazine founded by Akira Nakatani in 1966, features Issue 31: The Truth About the Oppression. Originally a serious strip magazine featuring performance reports and theater information, the magazine expanded to include unique gravure photography as show culture matured. With its 50th issue in 1976, the magazine's cover logo was updated to "NU・IN," and its design shifted to a more visually focused format. The unique photo layout and design, boldly cropped poses, and vibrant color pages are characteristic of the magazine, capturing the stylized beauty and improvisation of "Showa-era striptease." While incorporating reader submissions and short stories, the magazine's primary content focused on strippers' bodies and theatrical performances. It was also unique in its continued portrayal of striptease as a profession and part of everyday culture. Publication ceased in 1982, but its stance as a "recording medium of theatrical culture" that differed from both erotic magazines and general photo magazines was unique, and today it is valued as a valuable resource in both magazine history and the history of entertainment customs.
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