Difference between revisions of "Kaoru Roppongi"
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1975: Begins doing kinbaku because of [[Kai-ichi Seda]].<ref group="※">Roppongi, Kaoru. ''Rope Techniques and Bondage Art - Naomi Saraba - Enchanting Longing: A Memoir'' (THE HIGH SUN & MOON, 1980) #1 [https://nawa-art.com/etc/SUN&MOON/198002/02/150.html p148]</ref> | 1975: Begins doing kinbaku because of [[Kai-ichi Seda]].<ref group="※">Roppongi, Kaoru. ''Rope Techniques and Bondage Art - Naomi Saraba - Enchanting Longing: A Memoir'' (THE HIGH SUN & MOON, 1980) #1 [https://nawa-art.com/etc/SUN&MOON/198002/02/150.html p148]</ref> | ||
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1977(c): Serializes ''Camera Hunt'' in [[SM Select]] magazine. | 1977(c): Serializes ''Camera Hunt'' in [[SM Select]] magazine. | ||
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1978: Publishes ''Shibari Scheme'' in the first issue of [[Specially S&M]]. | 1978: Publishes ''Shibari Scheme'' in the first issue of [[Specially S&M]]. | ||
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1980: '''Roppongi''' writes about how he became responsible for the bondage with [[Naomi Tani]] in issue 1 of THE HIGH SUN&MOON. | 1980: '''Roppongi''' writes about how he became responsible for the bondage with [[Naomi Tani]] in issue 1 of THE HIGH SUN&MOON. | ||
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Roppongi (六本木) family name, Kaoru (薫) first name, (19**-)
Activities
Kinbakushi
Alternate Name(s)
六本木薫(Japanese)
Biography
1975: Begins doing kinbaku because of Kai-ichi Seda.[※ 1]
1977(c): Serializes Camera Hunt in SM Select magazine.
1978: Publishes Shibari Scheme in the first issue of Specially S&M.
1980: Roppongi writes about how he became responsible for the bondage with Naomi Tani in issue 1 of THE HIGH SUN&MOON.
Interesting point(s)
Selected Works
- How-to-Tie Classroom (Sun&Moon, 1977). Special issue 1.
- Strange Fruit (1982) Photography Akira Ishigaki. Bondage: Kaoru Roppongi.[1]
- How-to-Tie Classroom - Kinbaku play from the Hands in Front Tie (Bessatsu SM Fan, Sep 1980)
Books
- Memoirs of a Nawashi (1986)
References
- ↑ Named after the song "Strange Fruit." Intro to book discusses name.