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− | *'''[[ | + | *'''[[Seiu Ito]]''' An artist and pioneer in the research of erotic torment. |
− | *'''[[Eikichi Osada]]''' | + | *'''[[Toshiyuki Suma]]''' An illustrator, bondage artist, writer and editor who played an important role in the formation of post-war SM culture. |
− | + | *'''[[Takashi Tsujimura]]''' Established modern Kinbaku art in Kitan Club magazine. | |
+ | *'''[[Chimuo Nureki]]''' A bondage artist with the longest and most varied history of any kinbakushi in Japan. | ||
+ | *'''[[Eikichi Osada]]''' Established the style of SM live show performances in Japan. | ||
+ | *'''[[Denki Akechi]]''' Explored a new era of Kinbaku art. | ||
+ | *'''[[Oniroku Dan]]''' One of the most influential SM writers in Japan. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 1 September 2022
- Seiu Ito An artist and pioneer in the research of erotic torment.
- Toshiyuki Suma An illustrator, bondage artist, writer and editor who played an important role in the formation of post-war SM culture.
- Takashi Tsujimura Established modern Kinbaku art in Kitan Club magazine.
- Chimuo Nureki A bondage artist with the longest and most varied history of any kinbakushi in Japan.
- Eikichi Osada Established the style of SM live show performances in Japan.
- Denki Akechi Explored a new era of Kinbaku art.
- Oniroku Dan One of the most influential SM writers in Japan.