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| − | '''Midori''' is a kinbakushi, sexologist and educator who played a pivotal role in the explosion of shibari popularity around the world in the early 2000s. | + | '''Midori''' is a San Francisco based kinbakushi, sexologist and educator who played a pivotal role in the explosion of shibari popularity around the world in the early 2000s. |
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 15 July 2025
Midori (美登里) first name
Midori is a San Francisco based kinbakushi, sexologist and educator who played a pivotal role in the explosion of shibari popularity around the world in the early 2000s.
Activities
Kinbakushi, artist, sexuality researcher and educator.
Alternate Names
美登里(Japanese)
Biography
2022: Recieves aasect Humanitarian Award[※ 1]
Interesting points
Midori has studied kinbaku with Takeshi Nagaike.
Particiapted at the first Shibaricon in Chicago in 2004.
Selected Works
Books
- The Seductive Art of Japanese Bondage (Greenery Press, 2001)
- Master Han‘s Daughter
- Wild Side Sex: The Book of Kink
- Women of Asian Diaspora and BDSM: Understanding Layers of Identity Impacting Kink Exploration & One Practical Strategy (Routledge, 2022) Chapter by Midori in "An Intersectional Approach to Sex Therapy"
Magazines
- What is Shibari or Kinbaku? Everything you need to know about BDSM rope play (Mashable, 2022) Online article by Beth Ashley
- The Many Sides of International Sex Educator Midori (Rebellious, 2017) Interview by Nicole Guappone
- Of Japanese Bondage - Censorship, Sex Work, and Othering in the World of Shibari (Spectrum)
Performances and Events
2023: May 15. "Fundamentals of Feminine Dominance" workshop at aasect (virtual)
Notes
References (※)
External Links