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'''Kanai''' (金井) family name, '''Yukio''' (行雄) first name
 
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Fictitional name created by [[Chimuo Nureki]] during his [[Uramado]] years.<ref name="hjbp">Akita, Nureki and Fuji. ''History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1)''. Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.</ref>
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[[image:KanaiYukio.jpg|200px|thumb|Yukio Kanai. ''Woman Suffering in Moonlight'' (1974)]]
 
[[image:KanaiYukio.jpg|200px|thumb|Yukio Kanai. ''Woman Suffering in Moonlight'' (1974)]]
 
Fictitional name created by [[Chimuo Nureki]] during his [[Uramado]] years.<ref name="hjbp">Akita, Nureki and Fuji. ''History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1)''. Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.</ref>
 
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
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==Alternate Name(s)==
 
==Alternate Name(s)==
 
[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=金井行雄  金井行雄](Japanese)
 
[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=金井行雄  金井行雄](Japanese)
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
[[image:KanaiYukio2.jpg|200px|thumb|Yukio Kanai. From ''Woman Suffering in Moonlight'' SM King. Nov 1974]]
 
[[image:KanaiYukio2.jpg|200px|thumb|Yukio Kanai. From ''Woman Suffering in Moonlight'' SM King. Nov 1974]]
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==Interesting point(s)==
 
==Interesting point(s)==
“The name Yukio Kanai often appeared in photos as the person who created the photos, but at this time I don’t know who he actually was. So, he existed as the photographer, naturally, but who he was was unclear. However, in photos where he appears, there are traces that he should surely be Seiu.”<ref group="※">Name given in orginal text is 晴雨調. The “調” is currently omitted until correct reading can be confirmed.”</ref><ref name="hjbp">Akita, Nureki and Fuji. ''History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1)''. Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.</ref>
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“The name Yukio Kanai often appeared in photos as the person who created the photos, but at this time I don’t know who he actually was. So, he existed as the photographer, naturally, but who he was was unclear. However, in photos where he appears, there are traces that he should surely be Seiu.”<ref>Name given in orginal text is 晴雨調. The “調” is currently omitted until correct reading can be confirmed.”</ref><ref group="">Akita, Nureki and Fuji. ''History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1)''. Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.</ref>
  
“He was connected to Seiu as the one who took the photos at fan photo gatherings either during Seiu’s lifetime or posthumously.”<ref name="hjbp">Akita, Nureki and Fuji. ''History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1)''. Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.</ref>
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“He was connected to Seiu as the one who took the photos at fan photo gatherings either during Seiu’s lifetime or posthumously.”<ref group="">Akita, Nureki and Fuji. ''History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1)''. Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.</ref>
  
 
==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
==References==
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==Notes==
 
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==External Links==
 
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Revision as of 14:50, 18 April 2021

Kanai (金井) family name, Yukio (行雄) first name Fictitional name created by Chimuo Nureki during his Uramado years.[1]

Yukio Kanai. Woman Suffering in Moonlight (1974)

Activities

Kinbakushi, Photographer.

Alternate Name(s)

金井行雄(Japanese)

Biography

Yukio Kanai. From Woman Suffering in Moonlight SM King. Nov 1974
Yukio Kanai. From Woman Suffering in Moonlight SM King. Jan 1975

Interesting point(s)

“The name Yukio Kanai often appeared in photos as the person who created the photos, but at this time I don’t know who he actually was. So, he existed as the photographer, naturally, but who he was was unclear. However, in photos where he appears, there are traces that he should surely be Seiu.”[2][※ 1]

“He was connected to Seiu as the one who took the photos at fan photo gatherings either during Seiu’s lifetime or posthumously.”[※ 2]

Selected Works

Notes

  1. Akita, Nureki and Fuji. History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1). Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.
  2. Name given in orginal text is 晴雨調. The “調” is currently omitted until correct reading can be confirmed.”

References (※)

  1. Akita, Nureki and Fuji. History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1). Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.
  2. Akita, Nureki and Fuji. History of Japanese Bondage Photography 1 (日本緊縛写真史 1). Jiyukokuminsha, 1996.

External Links