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1957: Born in Sapporo, Hokaido.
 
1957: Born in Sapporo, Hokaido.
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1980s: Designs Binibon <ref>Pornographic photo books wrapped in plastic are popular and sold in stores and vending machines during the late 1970s to 1980s.</ref>, works in Nihon Shuppansha, and is in charge of rope bondage.
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1984: Becomes the editor of SM Club under the name Masato Kakizaki.
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1987: Serializes “Battle Slave Luza” on [[S&M Sniper]] under the name Kazumi Kakizaki.
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2003: Feb. Publishes “Kyodo Miyabi’s world” on the special issue of [[S&M Sniper]].
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2004: Aug 2-14. Holds the exhibition in Vanilla gallery.
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2005: Stars in “[[Flower and Snake]] 2.”
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2005: Sep 12-24. Holds “Kyodo Miyabi’s Exhibition” in Vanilla gallery.
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2006: Aug 21- Sep 2. Holds the exhibition in Vanilla gallery.
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2009: Aug 10-22. Holds the exhibition in Vanilla gallery.
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2010: Aug 23- Sep 5. Holds the exhibition in Vanilla gallery.
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2011: Aug 8-20. Holds the exhibition “Spider and Pistil” in Vanilla gallery.
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2013: Oct 27. Appears in “The Gathering in Memory of Dan Oniruku.”
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2017: Serializes “Tsurezuregusa of the dangerous illustrator: Kyodo Miyabi’s life is full of goodbyes” in the May issue of [[Mania Club]].
  
 
==Interesting points==
 
==Interesting points==
'''Kyodo's''' artwork is featured in the movie ''Flower and Snake 2 Paris / Shizuko'' (2005)
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*'''Kyodo's''' artwork is featured in the movie ''Flower and Snake 2 Paris / Shizuko'' (2005)
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*'''Kyodo Miyabi''' loved to read [[Kitan Club]] in elementary school.
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*'''Kyodo''' liked Yoji Muku’s artworks the most when he brought SM magazines in junior high school.
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*The last pupil of [[Toshiyuki Suma]].
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*The previous editor-in-chief of SM Club.
  
 
==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==

Revision as of 14:30, 23 May 2025

Kyodo (鏡堂) family name, Miyabi (みやび) first name

Miyabi Kyodo is an SM illustrator known for his hyperrealistic style.

Miyabi Kyodo

Activities

Artist

Alternate Names

鏡堂みやび (Japanese)

Biography

Artwork

1957: Born in Sapporo, Hokaido.

1980s: Designs Binibon [1], works in Nihon Shuppansha, and is in charge of rope bondage.

1984: Becomes the editor of SM Club under the name Masato Kakizaki.

1987: Serializes “Battle Slave Luza” on S&M Sniper under the name Kazumi Kakizaki.

2003: Feb. Publishes “Kyodo Miyabi’s world” on the special issue of S&M Sniper.

2004: Aug 2-14. Holds the exhibition in Vanilla gallery.

2005: Stars in “Flower and Snake 2.”

2005: Sep 12-24. Holds “Kyodo Miyabi’s Exhibition” in Vanilla gallery.

2006: Aug 21- Sep 2. Holds the exhibition in Vanilla gallery.

2009: Aug 10-22. Holds the exhibition in Vanilla gallery.

2010: Aug 23- Sep 5. Holds the exhibition in Vanilla gallery.

2011: Aug 8-20. Holds the exhibition “Spider and Pistil” in Vanilla gallery.

2013: Oct 27. Appears in “The Gathering in Memory of Dan Oniruku.”

2017: Serializes “Tsurezuregusa of the dangerous illustrator: Kyodo Miyabi’s life is full of goodbyes” in the May issue of Mania Club.

Interesting points

  • Kyodo's artwork is featured in the movie Flower and Snake 2 Paris / Shizuko (2005)
  • Kyodo Miyabi loved to read Kitan Club in elementary school.
  • Kyodo liked Yoji Muku’s artworks the most when he brought SM magazines in junior high school.
  • The last pupil of Toshiyuki Suma.
  • The previous editor-in-chief of SM Club.

Selected Works

Miyabi Kyodo Extravagant Picture Collection (2002) Book


Notes

  1. Pornographic photo books wrapped in plastic are popular and sold in stores and vending machines during the late 1970s to 1980s.

References (※)

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