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'''Take'''=(武) family name, '''Isao'''=(いさを) first name, (1950-)
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'''Take''' (武) family name, '''Isao''' (いさを) first name
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[[image:TakeIsao.jpg|200px|thumb|Isao Take]]
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==Activities==
 
==Activities==
==Alternate Name(s)==
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Kinbakushi, photographer
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=武いさを  武いさを](Japanese)
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==Alternate Names==
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=武いさを  武いさを](Japanese), Asanawa Jiro<ref>Used in work with Masumi Oki</ref>, Tomii<ref>Used at Rond Point.</ref>, Isao Takeda<ref group="※">Iyarashii. September 20, 2000 issue.</ref>
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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1950: Born in Nakano, Tokyo.
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1962c: Meets and becomes friends with Jun Yoshida, who moved into the neighborhood.
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1978c: Learns shibari at SM Bar "Nawa" in Shinjuku Nichome.
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1980s: Becomes acquainted with [[Eikichi Osada]] at ARS NOVA Jikkengeki.
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1980s: Meets [[Nakano Queen]]'s Tomio Honda and becomes involved in producing the Kuroki series of videos.
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1980s: Meets [Denki Akechi]].<ref>His MIXI profile claims that Akechi hosted Studio Phantom at Studio Queen while the Kuroki series was being manufactured in a nearby room.</ref>
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1980s: Meets Yoshikazu Hayakawa.
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1990: Debuts as Isao Takeda in "Historical Writings of Sexual Deviants - Special Collection" in the January issue of [[SM Spirit]].
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1990: '''Isao Take'' is introduced as Isao Takeda, the fourth person in [[Dohmu Kitahara]]'s "Everyone's Way to Make a Living" in the December issue of [[S&M Sniper]].
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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
==References==
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<div style="font-size:125%";”>'''Magazines'''</div>
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* ''Isao Take's Kinbaku Seminar - Attendance Report'' ([[SM Spirit]], Dec 1991)
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* ''Nawashi Isao Take Wants to Tie Up'' (Iyarashii #2, Sep 2000). Interview article.
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<div style="font-size:125%";”>'''Photo Books'''</div>
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* ''Masami Oki Photo Collection "Aido Series"''
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* ''Masami Oki "KINBAKU - Shiori Koizumi Photo Collection" (Million Shuppan, 1993). Bondage: '''Isao Take'''.
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<div style="font-size:125%";”>'''Videos'''</div>
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* ''Isao Take's Rope Art World'' (Sky Perfect TV)
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==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 26 July 2025

Take (武) family name, Isao (いさを) first name

Isao Take


Activities

Kinbakushi, photographer


Alternate Names

武いさを(Japanese), Asanawa Jiro[1], Tomii[2], Isao Takeda[※ 1]


Biography

1950: Born in Nakano, Tokyo.

1962c: Meets and becomes friends with Jun Yoshida, who moved into the neighborhood.

1978c: Learns shibari at SM Bar "Nawa" in Shinjuku Nichome.

1980s: Becomes acquainted with Eikichi Osada at ARS NOVA Jikkengeki.

1980s: Meets Nakano Queen's Tomio Honda and becomes involved in producing the Kuroki series of videos.

1980s: Meets [Denki Akechi]].[3]

1980s: Meets Yoshikazu Hayakawa.

1990: Debuts as Isao Takeda in "Historical Writings of Sexual Deviants - Special Collection" in the January issue of SM Spirit.

1990: 'Isao Take is introduced as Isao Takeda, the fourth person in Dohmu Kitahara's "Everyone's Way to Make a Living" in the December issue of S&M Sniper.


Selected Works

Magazines
  • Isao Take's Kinbaku Seminar - Attendance Report (SM Spirit, Dec 1991)
  • Nawashi Isao Take Wants to Tie Up (Iyarashii #2, Sep 2000). Interview article.


Photo Books
  • Masami Oki Photo Collection "Aido Series"
  • Masami Oki "KINBAKU - Shiori Koizumi Photo Collection" (Million Shuppan, 1993). Bondage: Isao Take.


Videos
  • Isao Take's Rope Art World (Sky Perfect TV)


Notes

  1. Used in work with Masumi Oki
  2. Used at Rond Point.
  3. His MIXI profile claims that Akechi hosted Studio Phantom at Studio Queen while the Kuroki series was being manufactured in a nearby room.


References (※)

  1. Iyarashii. September 20, 2000 issue.


External Links