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'''Aoi''' (葵) family name, '''Mary''' (マリ) first name
 
'''Aoi''' (葵) family name, '''Mary''' (マリ) first name
  
''Mary Aoi'' is a mistress who managed [[Akasaka Blue Chateau]] in the 1980's.
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'''Mary Aoi''' is a mistress active in the 1980s. She managed [[Akasaka Blue Chateau]] in the 1980's.
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
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==Alternate Names==
 
==Alternate Names==
[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=葵マリ  葵マリ] (Japanese)
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=葵マリ  葵マリ] (Japanese), Naoko Ito (real name)<ref>According to Asahi Shinbun. Feb 2, 1988.</ref>, Mariko Osano
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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[[image:AoiMary2.jpg|200px|thumb|Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Noriko's Case]]
 
1944: Born in Shizuoka on August 4th.<ref group="※" name="shinryu">"Intro to the Study of Modern Shinryu 8" in Shukanhoseki magazine (April 24, 1982)</ref><ref>In addition, there are accounts placing her birth in Kyoto and Yokohama.</ref><ref name="caution">Much information provided by Mari herself is considered uncertain or fabrications. Caution is required.</ref>
 
1944: Born in Shizuoka on August 4th.<ref group="※" name="shinryu">"Intro to the Study of Modern Shinryu 8" in Shukanhoseki magazine (April 24, 1982)</ref><ref>In addition, there are accounts placing her birth in Kyoto and Yokohama.</ref><ref name="caution">Much information provided by Mari herself is considered uncertain or fabrications. Caution is required.</ref>
  
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1974: Becomes the manager of Ogoto soapland.<ref group="※" name="original">''Kabukicho Hostess Hanaka Original SM [[Queen]] founder Mary Aoi Interview'' (Jitsuwa Mad Max, Jan 2008)</ref>
 
1974: Becomes the manager of Ogoto soapland.<ref group="※" name="original">''Kabukicho Hostess Hanaka Original SM [[Queen]] founder Mary Aoi Interview'' (Jitsuwa Mad Max, Jan 2008)</ref>
  
1980: Opens "Akasaka Night Club Mariko."
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1980(c): Opens "Akasaka Night Club Mariko."
  
 
1981: Invites [[Eikichi Osada]] to do regular shows at [[Akasaka Blue Chateau]].
 
1981: Invites [[Eikichi Osada]] to do regular shows at [[Akasaka Blue Chateau]].
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1982: Participates in a talk with Shinsuke Shimada in The Weekly Magazine Hoseki in April.
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1983: Founds ABS Production.<ref group="※" name="written">''SM Document Mary Aoi's Written Confession'' ([[Amatoria]], 1983)</ref>
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1983: Starts marketing SM videos.<ref group="※" name="written">''SM Document Mary Aoi's Written Confession'' ([[Amatoria]], 1983)</ref>
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1985: Directs "The Chastisement" 2&3 for [[Nikkatsu]].
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1986: Sep 28. Attends the ten issue "S&M Reversal Framework" symposium.<ref>Along with Yuriko Hoshi and Keiko Sasaki.</ref>
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1987: Closes [[Akasaka Blue Chateau]].
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1988: Arrested for public indecency in the middle of a show.<ref group="※">[[SM Fan]]. May 1988 issue.</ref><ref>According to the Feb 2 issue of Asahi Shinbun, the Metropolitan police witnessed obscene acts on customers and arrested the Blue Chateau proprietor '''Mary Aoi'''.</ref>
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1988: Opens third related shop "Slave Contract" in spring. [[Eikichi Osada]] performs an "end of winter show" on Feb 5th.
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1995: Attends the opening party for her successor, Mary Aoi III.
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1996: Works temporarily for an advertising agency as a promotional model specializing in cosmetics, sales and operations.<ref name="caution">Much information provided by Mari herself is considered uncertain or fabrications. Caution is required.</ref>
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2000: '''Aoi's''' company goes bankrupt.<ref>It is thought this was die to her arrest for violating the Employee Security Act."
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2004: Directs a DVD titled "Demon."<With appearances by [[Denki Akechi]], [[Eizo Chiba]] and [[Kenji Hayami]].</ref>
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2008: Makes her appearance as the proprietor of a Kabukicho host club.<ref group="※" name="original">''Kabukicho Hostess Hanaka Original SM [[Queen]] founder Mary Aoi Interview'' (Jitsuwa Mad Max, Jan 2008)</ref>
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2019: Lives in Atami.
  
 
==Interesting points==
 
==Interesting points==
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'''May Aoi''' was succeeded by two other mistresses, Mary Aoi II and Mary Aoi III.
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'''Aoi''' Directed for [[Nikkatsu]] studios.
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'''Aoi''' was active in mass media and built up the image of "SM play."
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==Performances and Events==
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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Videos'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Videos'''</div>
 
* ''Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Mika's Case'' (Boxland, 1982)
 
* ''Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Mika's Case'' (Boxland, 1982)
 
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''DVD'''</div>
 
 
* ''Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Yoko's Case - Satoko Kikushima'' (Eizousha)
 
* ''Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Yoko's Case - Satoko Kikushima'' (Eizousha)
 
* ''Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Mika's Case'' (Eizousha)
 
* ''Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Mika's Case'' (Eizousha)
 
* ''Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Noriko's Case'' (Eizousha)
 
* ''Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Noriko's Case'' (Eizousha)
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* ''SM Empress Mary Aoi - Farewell Commemorative Work Love and Cruelty Hall'' (Golden SAMM, 1987)
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* ''Royal Club Slave Girls'' (Starship, 1987)
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* ''Demon'' (2004)
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<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Film'''</div>
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* ''The Chastisement 2'' ([[Nikkatsu]], 1985). Director: '''Mary Aoi'''.<ref>Photography: Kazuto Kuramoto. Starring: Yumi Mizuno, Byakuran Sei, Kaori Harukawa.</ref>
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* ''The Chastisement 3'' ([[Nikkatsu]], 1985). Director: '''Mary Aoi'''.<ref>Photography: Masa Endo. Starring: Hitomi Hatsukawa, Byakuran Sei, Kaori Harukawa.</ref>
  
  
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Magazines'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Magazines'''</div>
  
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==Controversy==
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in 2000, '''Aoi''' was arrested for violating the Employment Security Act because of the presence of a middle school student at a mixed bathing tour she organized.<ref>At the time "2 managers, 8 showgirls, 7 mistresses and 16 members of a large family of masochistic women."</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 13:46, 20 April 2022

Aoi (葵) family name, Mary (マリ) first name

Mary Aoi is a mistress active in the 1980s. She managed Akasaka Blue Chateau in the 1980's.

Activities

Mistress, Actor

Alternate Names

葵マリ (Japanese), Naoko Ito (real name)[1], Mariko Osano

Biography

Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Noriko's Case

1944: Born in Shizuoka on August 4th.[※ 1][2][3]

1962(c): After modeling for a girls magazine, Aoi becomes a bit-part actor at the Toei film studio in Kyoto.[※ 1][4] Appears in 18 works under the name "Yuriko Himeji."[3][※ 2]

1965(c): Quits acting to get married.

1969: Appears in gravure in the April special issue of "Bessatsu Maruhi" magazine. The title is "White Poacher Swimming in Akasaka Nights," and the scene was Aoi getting scouted at "E" Snack.

1974: Becomes the manager of Ogoto soapland.[※ 2]

1980(c): Opens "Akasaka Night Club Mariko."

1981: Invites Eikichi Osada to do regular shows at Akasaka Blue Chateau.

1982: Participates in a talk with Shinsuke Shimada in The Weekly Magazine Hoseki in April.

1983: Founds ABS Production.[※ 3]

1983: Starts marketing SM videos.[※ 3]

1985: Directs "The Chastisement" 2&3 for Nikkatsu.

1986: Sep 28. Attends the ten issue "S&M Reversal Framework" symposium.[5]

1987: Closes Akasaka Blue Chateau.

1988: Arrested for public indecency in the middle of a show.[※ 4][6]

1988: Opens third related shop "Slave Contract" in spring. Eikichi Osada performs an "end of winter show" on Feb 5th.

1995: Attends the opening party for her successor, Mary Aoi III.

1996: Works temporarily for an advertising agency as a promotional model specializing in cosmetics, sales and operations.[3]

2000: Aoi's company goes bankrupt.[7]

2008: Makes her appearance as the proprietor of a Kabukicho host club.[※ 2]

2019: Lives in Atami.

Interesting points

May Aoi was succeeded by two other mistresses, Mary Aoi II and Mary Aoi III.

Aoi Directed for Nikkatsu studios.

Aoi was active in mass media and built up the image of "SM play."


Performances and Events

Selected Works

Videos
  • Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Mika's Case (Boxland, 1982)
  • Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Yoko's Case - Satoko Kikushima (Eizousha)
  • Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Mika's Case (Eizousha)
  • Mary Aoi's SM Diary: Noriko's Case (Eizousha)
  • SM Empress Mary Aoi - Farewell Commemorative Work Love and Cruelty Hall (Golden SAMM, 1987)
  • Royal Club Slave Girls (Starship, 1987)
  • Demon (2004)


Film
  • The Chastisement 2 (Nikkatsu, 1985). Director: Mary Aoi.[8]
  • The Chastisement 3 (Nikkatsu, 1985). Director: Mary Aoi.[9]


Magazines


Controversy

in 2000, Aoi was arrested for violating the Employment Security Act because of the presence of a middle school student at a mixed bathing tour she organized.[10]

Notes

  1. According to Asahi Shinbun. Feb 2, 1988.
  2. In addition, there are accounts placing her birth in Kyoto and Yokohama.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Much information provided by Mari herself is considered uncertain or fabrications. Caution is required.
  4. In "Inner Palace Picture Scroll," Aoi plays a chamber maid making her rounds in the middle of the night.
  5. Along with Yuriko Hoshi and Keiko Sasaki.
  6. According to the Feb 2 issue of Asahi Shinbun, the Metropolitan police witnessed obscene acts on customers and arrested the Blue Chateau proprietor Mary Aoi.
  7. It is thought this was die to her arrest for violating the Employee Security Act." 2004: Directs a DVD titled "Demon."<With appearances by Denki Akechi, Eizo Chiba and Kenji Hayami.
  8. Photography: Kazuto Kuramoto. Starring: Yumi Mizuno, Byakuran Sei, Kaori Harukawa.
  9. Photography: Masa Endo. Starring: Hitomi Hatsukawa, Byakuran Sei, Kaori Harukawa.
  10. At the time "2 managers, 8 showgirls, 7 mistresses and 16 members of a large family of masochistic women."

References (※)

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Intro to the Study of Modern Shinryu 8" in Shukanhoseki magazine (April 24, 1982)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Kabukicho Hostess Hanaka Original SM Queen founder Mary Aoi Interview (Jitsuwa Mad Max, Jan 2008)
  3. 3.0 3.1 SM Document Mary Aoi's Written Confession (Amatoria, 1983)
  4. SM Fan. May 1988 issue.

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