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c. 1938: Watching "female sumo wrestling" left an unforgettable impression on him<ref name="chat">Nureki, Chimuo. <i>Nureki Chimuo's Chat Theater</i>. Web.</ref>.
 
c. 1938: Watching "female sumo wrestling" left an unforgettable impression on him<ref name="chat">Nureki, Chimuo. <i>Nureki Chimuo's Chat Theater</i>. Web.</ref>.
  
1940, While a fifth grade elementary student, Nureki saw a picture by Kashou Takabatake in which a boy was tied with his hands behind his back, and he became fascinated with pictures which appeared to show seppuku<ref name="chat">Nureki, Chimuo. <i>Nureki Chimuo's Chat Theater</i>. Web.</ref><ref group="note">Nureki liked with his parents and a younger brother and sister in a two-story wooden house in Ryuusenjichou in Asakusa. He read the authors Edogawa Ranpo, Kyuusaku Yumeno, Udaru Oshita, Saburou Kouga, Juuza Unno and Junichirou Tanizaki repeatedly.</ref>.
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1940: While a fifth grade elementary student, Nureki saw a picture by Kashou Takabatake in which a boy was tied with his hands behind his back, and he became fascinated with pictures which appeared to show seppuku<ref name="chat">Nureki, Chimuo. <i>Nureki Chimuo's Chat Theater</i>. Web.</ref><ref group="note">Nureki liked with his parents and a younger brother and sister in a two-story wooden house in Ryuusenjichou in Asakusa. He read the authors Edogawa Ranpo, Kyuusaku Yumeno, Udaru Oshita, Saburou Kouga, Juuza Unno and Junichirou Tanizaki repeatedly.</ref>.
  
1940s, Nureki made a poster at the Health and Welfare public relations office of the Hitachi factory in Kameari where he was assigned during student mobilization<ref name="chat">Nureki, Chimuo. <i>Nureki Chimuo's Chat Theater</i>. Web.</ref><ref group="note">Nureki recieved guidance from Ichirou Madokoro, a member of Taiheiyogakai.</ref>
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1940s: Nureki made a poster at the Health and Welfare public relations office of the Hitachi factory in Kameari where he was assigned during student mobilization<ref name="chat">Nureki, Chimuo. <i>Nureki Chimuo's Chat Theater</i>. Web.</ref><ref group="note">Nureki recieved guidance from Ichirou Madokoro, a member of Taiheiyogakai.</ref>
  
1940's, Studies drawing.
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1940's: Studies drawing.
  
1945, Joined a traditional theater company.
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1945: Joined a traditional theater company.
  
 
==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==

Revision as of 15:21, 5 July 2010

Chimuo Nureki

Nureki=family name, Chimuo=first name, (1930- )

Activities

Kinbakushi, writer and editor.

Alternate Name(s)

濡木痴夢男(Japanese)

Biography

1930: Chimuo Nureki was born in Asakusa, Tokyo, and was the third generation of his family to be raised there.

c. 1938: Watching "female sumo wrestling" left an unforgettable impression on him[1].

1940: While a fifth grade elementary student, Nureki saw a picture by Kashou Takabatake in which a boy was tied with his hands behind his back, and he became fascinated with pictures which appeared to show seppuku[1][note 1].

1940s: Nureki made a poster at the Health and Welfare public relations office of the Hitachi factory in Kameari where he was assigned during student mobilization[1][note 2]

1940's: Studies drawing.

1945: Joined a traditional theater company.

Selected Works

How-to-Kinbaku

  • 『濡木痴夢男の縛り方入門1 ("Nureki Chimuo's introductory guide for Shibari No.1")』(Art Video, 1983)
  • 『濡木痴夢男の縛り方入門2 ("Nureki Chimuo's introductory guide for Shibari No.2")』(Art Video, 1983)
  • 『濡木痴夢男の縛り方入門3 ("Nureki Chimuo's introductory guide for Shibari No.3")』(Art Video, 1983)
  • 『濡木痴夢男の縛り方入門4 ("Nureki Chimuo's introductory guide for Shibari No.4")』(Art Video, 1983)
  • 『濡木痴夢男の縛り方入門5 ("Nureki Chimuo's introductory guide for Shibari No.5")』(Art Video, 1983)
  • 『濡木塾 I :濡木痴夢男新縛り方教室("Nureki School: Nureki Chimuo's new introductory guide for Shibari")』(Art Video, 1988)
  • 『秘技伝授 緊縛入門 (”Initiation of secret technique, introductory class for Shibari")』(SOD Create, 2001)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nureki, Chimuo. Nureki Chimuo's Chat Theater. Web.

Notes

  1. Nureki liked with his parents and a younger brother and sister in a two-story wooden house in Ryuusenjichou in Asakusa. He read the authors Edogawa Ranpo, Kyuusaku Yumeno, Udaru Oshita, Saburou Kouga, Juuza Unno and Junichirou Tanizaki repeatedly.
  2. Nureki recieved guidance from Ichirou Madokoro, a member of Taiheiyogakai.

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