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+ | *'''[[Seiu Ito]]''' was the founder of Japanese SM. | ||
+ | *'''[[Toshiyuki Suma]]''' played an important role in the formation of post-war SM culture as painter/illustrator, rope artist, writer and editor. | ||
+ | *'''[[Takashi Tsujimura]]''' established modern Kinbaku art in [[Kitan Club]]. | ||
*'''[[Chimuo Nureki]]''' has the longest and most varied history of any living bakushi in Japan. | *'''[[Chimuo Nureki]]''' has the longest and most varied history of any living bakushi in Japan. | ||
*'''[[Eikichi Osada]]''' has established the style of SM show in Japan. | *'''[[Eikichi Osada]]''' has established the style of SM show in Japan. | ||
− | + | *'''[[Denki Akechi]]''' has explored new era of Kinbaku art. | |
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[[Category:Selected pages|Selected pages]] | [[Category:Selected pages|Selected pages]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:17, 13 February 2012
- Seiu Ito was the founder of Japanese SM.
- Toshiyuki Suma played an important role in the formation of post-war SM culture as painter/illustrator, rope artist, writer and editor.
- Takashi Tsujimura established modern Kinbaku art in Kitan Club.
- Chimuo Nureki has the longest and most varied history of any living bakushi in Japan.
- Eikichi Osada has established the style of SM show in Japan.
- Denki Akechi has explored new era of Kinbaku art.