Bungaku Ito was born in
Tokyo in 1932 in a family of publisher Toichi Ito. Ito graduated from
Komazawa University with a degree in
Japanese literature. He was interested in Japanese poetry and was a member of university literary circles. In 1948, Toichi Ito founded a small publishing house called Daini-Shobo. After graduation, Bungaku Ito joined his father's company and began to study publishing. Daini Shobo was not doing very well at the time: it focused on publishing collections of poetry, and although the reviews of some of them by literary critics were positive, they did not sell much. In 1962, Bungaku Ito, who had almost taken over the publishing house by then, decided to publish a series of
erotic literature called Night Books (Jap ナイト・ブックス). The series became popular, with more than 60 books published, and Ito decided that his publishing house needed to focus on erotica. In the same year, Ito published two more of Akiyama's books, after which the publisher began to receive letters with questions and opinions from readers, mainly homosexual readers. The first issue of
Barazoku was published on July 30, 1971, and was the first gay magazine in Japan that could be purchased in stores (before that, only self-published magazines were available).
Barazoku was published for 33 years, and remained one of the most popular gay press publications in Japan. == Personal life ==