Difference between revisions of "Yoshikazu Hayakawa"
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− | '''Hayakawa''' (早川) family name, '''Yoshikazu''' (佳克) first name | + | '''Hayakawa''' (早川) family name, '''Yoshikazu''' (佳克) first name |
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
Editor. Kinbakushi. | Editor. Kinbakushi. | ||
− | ==Alternate | + | ==Alternate Names== |
[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=早川佳克 早川佳克](Japanese), [[Hige]](髭) | [https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=早川佳克 早川佳克](Japanese), [[Hige]](髭) | ||
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1972: graduates from university after studying the erotic works of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Bataille Georges Batailee] and joins with Shobo Misaki to edit the publication "Erotica". | 1972: graduates from university after studying the erotic works of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Bataille Georges Batailee] and joins with Shobo Misaki to edit the publication "Erotica". | ||
− | 1973: | + | 1973: "Erotica" ceases publication in March. Becomes Editor-in-chief of "Fantasy and Horror" (with editing adviser Hiroshi Aramata) until issue No. 11. |
1974: Joins with Koaku Yukio and Tsukasa Shobo. | 1974: Joins with Koaku Yukio and Tsukasa Shobo. | ||
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1980: Joins Million Publishing and becomes Editor-in-chief of [[S&M Sniper]]. | 1980: Joins Million Publishing and becomes Editor-in-chief of [[S&M Sniper]]. | ||
− | 1983: | + | 1983: In September, starts the Hige no kōyūroku series in [[S&M Sniper]]. |
1984: Becomes managing editor of Million publishing. | 1984: Becomes managing editor of Million publishing. | ||
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1991: Inaugurates the Hige Salon collective through [[S&M Sniper]]. Edits for Soma Publications. | 1991: Inaugurates the Hige Salon collective through [[S&M Sniper]]. Edits for Soma Publications. | ||
− | 1996: | + | 1996: Starts the NIFTY-Serve SM-related internet forum. |
1999: Opens the Hige salon via the internet. | 1999: Opens the Hige salon via the internet. | ||
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2000: Opens "Mugen on the web" internet sub-channels for SM enthusiasts. | 2000: Opens "Mugen on the web" internet sub-channels for SM enthusiasts. | ||
− | 2001: | + | 2001: Opens Mugen SM Lounge in Roppongi in October. |
2005: Attends [[Denki Akechi]] memorial service on September 6th with [[Oniroku Dan]], Takasu Motojin and [[Denjiro Sakurada]] at Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan. | 2005: Attends [[Denki Akechi]] memorial service on September 6th with [[Oniroku Dan]], Takasu Motojin and [[Denjiro Sakurada]] at Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan. | ||
− | 2006: | + | 2006: Soma disbands. Mugen SM Lounge closes. |
− | 2006: | + | 2006: Revives Hige Salon at Queen Lounge, Shinjuku with Akemi Nakamura. |
− | 2009: | + | 2009: Akemi Nakamura closes Queen Lounge, Shinjuku and moves to a new location. |
− | 2012: | + | 2012: Hige Salon ends in December. |
− | + | == Interesting points== | |
− | == Interesting | ||
Long term public and private relationship with Ran Mitsuo. | Long term public and private relationship with Ran Mitsuo. | ||
− | + | ==Selected Works== | |
− | == | + | ==Notes== |
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | == | + | ==References (※)== |
− | <references group=" | + | <references group="※"/> |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://hige2012sm.blog.fc2.com The man called Hige] | *[http://hige2012sm.blog.fc2.com The man called Hige] | ||
*[http://mugen.32ch.jp Mugen] | *[http://mugen.32ch.jp Mugen] | ||
− | + | ==Connections== | |
+ | [[Denki Akechi]]・[[Kenji Matsui]]・Takagi Saonushi・Mai Hana. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 1 November 2022
Hayakawa (早川) family name, Yoshikazu (佳克) first name
Activities
Editor. Kinbakushi.
Alternate Names
Biography
1949: Born on Jan 20th.
1962(c): becomes interested in SM through reading Kitan Club.
1968(c): ties a woman in a relationship for the first time.
1972: graduates from university after studying the erotic works of Georges Batailee and joins with Shobo Misaki to edit the publication "Erotica".
1973: "Erotica" ceases publication in March. Becomes Editor-in-chief of "Fantasy and Horror" (with editing adviser Hiroshi Aramata) until issue No. 11.
1974: Joins with Koaku Yukio and Tsukasa Shobo.
1980: Joins Million Publishing and becomes Editor-in-chief of S&M Sniper.
1983: In September, starts the Hige no kōyūroku series in S&M Sniper.
1984: Becomes managing editor of Million publishing.
1991: Inaugurates the Hige Salon collective through S&M Sniper. Edits for Soma Publications.
1996: Starts the NIFTY-Serve SM-related internet forum.
1999: Opens the Hige salon via the internet.
2000: Opens "Mugen on the web" internet sub-channels for SM enthusiasts.
2001: Opens Mugen SM Lounge in Roppongi in October.
2005: Attends Denki Akechi memorial service on September 6th with Oniroku Dan, Takasu Motojin and Denjiro Sakurada at Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan.
2006: Soma disbands. Mugen SM Lounge closes.
2006: Revives Hige Salon at Queen Lounge, Shinjuku with Akemi Nakamura.
2009: Akemi Nakamura closes Queen Lounge, Shinjuku and moves to a new location.
2012: Hige Salon ends in December.
Interesting points
Long term public and private relationship with Ran Mitsuo.
Selected Works
Notes
References (※)
External Links
Connections
Denki Akechi・Kenji Matsui・Takagi Saonushi・Mai Hana.