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Master "K" is a California-based writer and kinbakushi. He has published two books, ''Shibari: The Art of Japanese Bondage'' and ''The Beauty of Kinbaku''.
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
==Alternate Name(s)==
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Kinbakushi, Writer.
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=Master_%22K%22  Master "K"](Japanese)
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==Alternate Names==
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=Master_%22K%22  Master "K"](Japanese)
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Master "K" is a California-based writer, historian and [[kinbakushi]]. He has published two books, ''Shibari: The Art of Japanese Bondage'' and ''The Beauty of Kinbaku''. It was announced in June 2010 that his latter work would also be published in Japan in 2011. Master "K" first went to Japan in the 1970s as a student. He studied the art of rope tying in the Japanese style and also collected written materials on the subject of kinbaku. He currently has in his archives complete runs, or near-complete runs, of ''[[Kitan Club]]'' magazine, ''[[Uramado]]'' magazine and numerous other periodicals. He also is knowledgeable concerning art and has in his collection works from ''[[Kuniyoshi]]'', ''[[Yoshitoshi]]'' and ''[[Seiu Ito]]''. In addition to writing, he continues to make research trips to Japan, lecture on the art and history of kinbaku and teach private students.
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1970(c): Discovers a Japanese bondage photo book and some of John Willie's graphic novels at a bookstore in San Fransisco and becomes interested in the world of bondage.
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1972(c): Becomes fascinated by the art and culture of Japan and minor's in Asian Studies at University.
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1973(c): Takes first trip to Tokyo, Japan as a student and has first in-person exposure to Kinbaku.
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1975(c): Returns to Japan and receives lessons from a young Kinbakushi.
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1995(c): Forms his own Kinbiken style study group and began teaching.
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1999(c): Becomes friends with Osada Steve via email and learns more about the Japanese shibari scene.
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2000(c): Photos featured on Osada steve's first website Fetish Japan.
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2002(c): Photos and an article on Itoh Seiyu are fetured on Osada steve's website Kikkou.com.
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2002: Apr. Publishes an Article, "A Brief History of Shibari" in Secret Magazine.
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2003(c): Publishes multiple articles on Immortal Shibari.
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2003(c): Accepts Mark Yu as a student.
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2004(c): Publishes first book Shibari: The Art of Japanese Bondage.
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2004(c): Accepts Faviola Llervu as assistant and later as a student.
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2005(c): Accepts DemonSix as a student.
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2008(c): Publishes second book, the first edition of "The Beauty of Kinbaku" and creates the website
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thebeautyofkinbaku.com.
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2008(c): Accepts Zetsu as a student.
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2009(c): Interviewed By SM Detective
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2010(c): Takes third trip to Japan and visits Chimuo Nureki, Go Arisue, Haruki Yukimura and Hiroshi Urado.
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2011(c): Accepts Miss ZElement as assistant and later as a student
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2012: Dec. Host Yukimura Haruki in Los Angeles and earns a "Instructor First Class" certificate from him.
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2013(c): Shibari work featured in Hustler's Taboo Magazine.
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2013(c): Founds LA Rope Dojo with Zetsu.
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2013: Oct. 23 - Nov. 3. Takes fourth trip to Japan. Ropework was exhibited at “Kinbaku: Form and Emotion” in Tokyo.
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Given the name "Harutora" by Haruki Yukimura.
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2013(c): Publishes first Japanese edition of "The Beauty of Kinbaku".
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2013(c): Nov. Founds Spring Tiger Ryu with Miss ZElement.
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2014: Jun. 13-15. Host Akira Naka's first visit to the United States at the LA Rope Dojo.
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2014: Nov. Rope work appears the The Bulls music video "Come Undone".
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2014: Dec. 14. Publishes second english edition of "The Beauty of Kinbaku".
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2015: May. Shibari work appears in the May edition of GQ Italy magazine.
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2017: Feb. 14. Interviewed by Vice Magazine
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==Interesting points==
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He currently has in his archives complete and near-complete runs of [[Kitan Club]] magazine, [[Uramado]] magazine, and numerous other periodicals. He also has in his collection works from Kuniyoshi, Yoshitoshi and [[Seiu Ito]].
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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
*[http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/9080770620?ie=UTF8&tag=iq05-22&linkCode=as2&camp=247&creative=7399&creativeASIN=9080770620”Shibari, the Art of Japanese Bondage" (Secret Publications, 2004)]
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* ''Shibari: The Art of Japanese Bondage'' (Secret Publications, 2004)
*[http://www.thebeautyofkinbaku.com/ ”The Beauty of Kinbaku" (King Cat Ink, 2008)]
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* ''The Beauty of Kinbaku'' (King Cat Ink, 2008)
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==Notes==
 
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==External Links==
 
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*[http://www.thebeautyofkinbaku.com/index.html The Beauty of Kinbaku]
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*[http://www.thebeautyofkinbaku.com/index.html ''The Beauty of Kinbaku'']
*[http://smdetective.blog126.fc2.com/blog-entry-42.html SM Detective Interview: A Seminal Work on Kinbaku]
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*[http://smdetective.blog126.fc2.com/blog-entry-42.html SM Detective Interview: ''A Seminal Work on Kinbaku'']
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 16 February 2022

Master "K" is a California-based writer and kinbakushi. He has published two books, Shibari: The Art of Japanese Bondage and The Beauty of Kinbaku.

Activities

Kinbakushi, Writer.

Alternate Names

Master "K"(Japanese)

Biography

1970(c): Discovers a Japanese bondage photo book and some of John Willie's graphic novels at a bookstore in San Fransisco and becomes interested in the world of bondage.

1972(c): Becomes fascinated by the art and culture of Japan and minor's in Asian Studies at University.

1973(c): Takes first trip to Tokyo, Japan as a student and has first in-person exposure to Kinbaku.

1975(c): Returns to Japan and receives lessons from a young Kinbakushi.

1995(c): Forms his own Kinbiken style study group and began teaching.

1999(c): Becomes friends with Osada Steve via email and learns more about the Japanese shibari scene.

2000(c): Photos featured on Osada steve's first website Fetish Japan.

2002(c): Photos and an article on Itoh Seiyu are fetured on Osada steve's website Kikkou.com.

2002: Apr. Publishes an Article, "A Brief History of Shibari" in Secret Magazine.

2003(c): Publishes multiple articles on Immortal Shibari.

2003(c): Accepts Mark Yu as a student.

2004(c): Publishes first book Shibari: The Art of Japanese Bondage.

2004(c): Accepts Faviola Llervu as assistant and later as a student.

2005(c): Accepts DemonSix as a student.

2008(c): Publishes second book, the first edition of "The Beauty of Kinbaku" and creates the website thebeautyofkinbaku.com.

2008(c): Accepts Zetsu as a student.

2009(c): Interviewed By SM Detective

2010(c): Takes third trip to Japan and visits Chimuo Nureki, Go Arisue, Haruki Yukimura and Hiroshi Urado.

2011(c): Accepts Miss ZElement as assistant and later as a student

2012: Dec. Host Yukimura Haruki in Los Angeles and earns a "Instructor First Class" certificate from him.

2013(c): Shibari work featured in Hustler's Taboo Magazine.

2013(c): Founds LA Rope Dojo with Zetsu.

2013: Oct. 23 - Nov. 3. Takes fourth trip to Japan. Ropework was exhibited at “Kinbaku: Form and Emotion” in Tokyo. Given the name "Harutora" by Haruki Yukimura.

2013(c): Publishes first Japanese edition of "The Beauty of Kinbaku".

2013(c): Nov. Founds Spring Tiger Ryu with Miss ZElement.

2014: Jun. 13-15. Host Akira Naka's first visit to the United States at the LA Rope Dojo.

2014: Nov. Rope work appears the The Bulls music video "Come Undone".

2014: Dec. 14. Publishes second english edition of "The Beauty of Kinbaku".

2015: May. Shibari work appears in the May edition of GQ Italy magazine.

2017: Feb. 14. Interviewed by Vice Magazine

Interesting points

He currently has in his archives complete and near-complete runs of Kitan Club magazine, Uramado magazine, and numerous other periodicals. He also has in his collection works from Kuniyoshi, Yoshitoshi and Seiu Ito.

Selected Works

  • Shibari: The Art of Japanese Bondage (Secret Publications, 2004)
  • The Beauty of Kinbaku (King Cat Ink, 2008)

Notes

References (※)

External Links