Difference between revisions of "Isao Take"
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'''Take''' (武) family name, '''Isao''' (いさを) first name | '''Take''' (武) family name, '''Isao''' (いさを) first name | ||
[[image:TakeIsao.jpg|200px|thumb|Isao Take]] | [[image:TakeIsao.jpg|200px|thumb|Isao Take]] | ||
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==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
Kinbakushi, photographer | Kinbakushi, photographer | ||
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| − | [https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=武いさを 武いさを](Japanese) | + | ==Alternate Names== |
| + | [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== | ||
1950: Born in Nakano, Tokyo. | 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== | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:125%";”>'''Magazines'''</div> | ||
| + | * ''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> | ||
| + | * ''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> | ||
| + | * ''Isao Take's Rope Art World'' (Sky Perfect TV) | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==References (※)== | ==References (※)== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 26 July 2025
Take (武) family name, Isao (いさを) first name
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
- Isao Take's Kinbaku Seminar - Attendance Report (SM Spirit, Dec 1991)
- Nawashi Isao Take Wants to Tie Up (Iyarashii #2, Sep 2000). Interview article.
- Masami Oki Photo Collection "Aido Series"
- Masami Oki "KINBAKU - Shiori Koizumi Photo Collection" (Million Shuppan, 1993). Bondage: Isao Take.
- Isao Take's Rope Art World (Sky Perfect TV)
Notes
References (※)
- ↑ Iyarashii. September 20, 2000 issue.
