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'''Harukawa''' (春川) family name, '''Namio''' (ナミオ) first name, (1947-2020)
 
'''Harukawa''' (春川) family name, '''Namio''' (ナミオ) first name, (1947-2020)
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'''Namio Harukawa''' is an SM illustrator famous for his drawings of women dominating submissive men, often by sitting on them.
 
[[image:NamioHarukawa.jpg|200px|thumb|Namio Harukawa]]
 
[[image:NamioHarukawa.jpg|200px|thumb|Namio Harukawa]]
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==Activities==
 
==Activities==
 
Illustrator
 
Illustrator
  
==Alternate Name(s)==
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[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=春川ナミオ  春川ナミオ] (Japanese)
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==Alternate Names==
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=春川ナミオ  春川ナミオ] (Japanese)
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
1947: Born in Osaka.
 
1947: Born in Osaka.
  
==Interesting point(s)=
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==Interesting points==
 
'''Namio Harukawa''' took the name "Harukawa" from Masumi Harukawa because she had a large bottom, and pulled "Namio" from Junichiro Tanizaki's ''An Idiot's Love.''<ref>From "Namio Harukawa Interview - Charmed by Bottoms" in ''Temple of Holy Women'' (2006)</ref>
 
'''Namio Harukawa''' took the name "Harukawa" from Masumi Harukawa because she had a large bottom, and pulled "Namio" from Junichiro Tanizaki's ''An Idiot's Love.''<ref>From "Namio Harukawa Interview - Charmed by Bottoms" in ''Temple of Holy Women'' (2006)</ref>
  
 
'''Harukawa''' made his debut with a reader submission to [[Kitan Club]].
 
'''Harukawa''' made his debut with a reader submission to [[Kitan Club]].
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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Magazines'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Magazines'''</div>
* ''Under a Falling Weight (『重量落下物』)'' ([[Kitan Club]], Apr 1962)
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* ''Under a Falling Weight'' ([[Kitan Club]], Apr 1962)
* ''Three Slaves and Sister (『姐御と三人のドレイ』)'' ([[Kitan Club]], May 1962)
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* ''Three Slaves and Sister'' ([[Kitan Club]], May 1962)
* 『駑馬に跨がる』([[Kitan Club]], May 1962)
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* ''Straddling a Subordinate'' ([[Kitan Club]], May 1962)
* 『宮野政子様に送る私の画』([[Kitan Club]], Apr 1966). p18
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* ''Pictures I sent to Dear Masako Miyato'' ([[Kitan Club]], Apr 1966). p18
* 『蜘蛛の入れ墨をした女』([[Kitan Club]], June 1966). p17
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* ''Spider Tattooed Woman'' ([[Kitan Club]], June 1966). p17
* 『女王様君臨す』([[Kitan Club]], Oct 1966). p20
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* ''A Queen Reigns'' ([[Kitan Club]], Oct 1966). p20
* 『暴力?』([[Kitan Club]], Jan 1968). p21
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* ''Violence?'' ([[Kitan Club]], Jan 1968). p21
* ''Bronco (『ブランコ』) ([[Kitan Club]], Nov 1968). p240
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* ''Bronco'' ([[Kitan Club]], Nov 1968). p240
* ''Pay Day (『給料日』)'' ([[Kitan Club]], Sep 1969). p237
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* ''Pay Day'' ([[Kitan Club]], Sep 1969). p237
* ''Weeping (『嗚咽』)'' ([[Kitan Club]], Feb 1971). p182
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* ''Weeping'' ([[Kitan Club]], Feb 1971). p182
* 『乗馬ゴッコ』([[Kitan Club]], Jul 1971). p186
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* ''Horseback Play'' ([[Kitan Club]], Jul 1971). p186
* ''Sweet Assault (『甘い痛撃』)'' ([[Kitan Club]], Sep 1971). p119
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* ''Sweet Assault'' ([[Kitan Club]], Sep 1971). p119
* 芳野眉美『女の意地』([[Kitan Club]], Sep 1971). p156
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* ''Mayumi Yoshino "Woman's Stubbornness"'' ([[Kitan Club]], Sep 1971). p156
* 『スベリ台付属品』([[Kitan Club]], Sep 1971). p195
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* ''Slide Accessory'' ([[Kitan Club]], Sep 1971). p195
* 『御神水拝受』([[Kitan Club]], Oct 1971). p30
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* ''Receiving Sacred Water'' ([[Kitan Club]], Oct 1971). p30
* 『花奴隷 愛蔵版クイーン通信』(Ourukannou, 1984) Special Issue.  
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* ''Flower Slave - Collector's Edition Queen News'' (Ourukannou, 1984) Special Issue.
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<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Books'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Books'''</div>
 
* ''The Incredible Femdom Art of Namio Harukawa'' (2019) ISBN-13 : 978-4309921723
 
* ''The Incredible Femdom Art of Namio Harukawa'' (2019) ISBN-13 : 978-4309921723
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==Image Gallery==
 
==Image Gallery==
 
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<gallery>
 
image:HarukawaNamio2.jpg||Kitan Club. Feb 1962.
 
image:HarukawaNamio2.jpg||Kitan Club. Feb 1962.
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image:HarukawaNamio4.jpg||DESCRIPTION.
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image:HarukawaNamio5.jpg||DESCRIPTION.
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==References==
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==Notes==
 
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==Notes==
 
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==External Links==
 
  
  
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==References (※)==
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==External Links==
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:45, 28 August 2025

Harukawa (春川) family name, Namio (ナミオ) first name, (1947-2020)

Namio Harukawa is an SM illustrator famous for his drawings of women dominating submissive men, often by sitting on them.

Namio Harukawa


Activities

Illustrator


Alternate Names

春川ナミオ (Japanese)


Biography

1947: Born in Osaka.


Interesting points

Namio Harukawa took the name "Harukawa" from Masumi Harukawa because she had a large bottom, and pulled "Namio" from Junichiro Tanizaki's An Idiot's Love.[1]

Harukawa made his debut with a reader submission to Kitan Club.


Selected Works

Magazines
  • Under a Falling Weight (Kitan Club, Apr 1962)
  • Three Slaves and Sister (Kitan Club, May 1962)
  • Straddling a Subordinate (Kitan Club, May 1962)
  • Pictures I sent to Dear Masako Miyato (Kitan Club, Apr 1966). p18
  • Spider Tattooed Woman (Kitan Club, June 1966). p17
  • A Queen Reigns (Kitan Club, Oct 1966). p20
  • Violence? (Kitan Club, Jan 1968). p21
  • Bronco (Kitan Club, Nov 1968). p240
  • Pay Day (Kitan Club, Sep 1969). p237
  • Weeping (Kitan Club, Feb 1971). p182
  • Horseback Play (Kitan Club, Jul 1971). p186
  • Sweet Assault (Kitan Club, Sep 1971). p119
  • Mayumi Yoshino "Woman's Stubbornness" (Kitan Club, Sep 1971). p156
  • Slide Accessory (Kitan Club, Sep 1971). p195
  • Receiving Sacred Water (Kitan Club, Oct 1971). p30
  • Flower Slave - Collector's Edition Queen News (Ourukannou, 1984) Special Issue.


Books
  • The Incredible Femdom Art of Namio Harukawa (2019) ISBN-13 : 978-4309921723


Image Gallery


Notes

  1. From "Namio Harukawa Interview - Charmed by Bottoms" in Temple of Holy Women (2006)


References (※)


External Links