Nobuyuki Sanada
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Nobuyuki Sanada was a kinbakushi, editor for Sanwa Publishing, and editor-in-chief for Mania Club and SM Hisyousetsu magazines.
Activities
Kinbakushi, Editor.
Alternate Name(s)
真田信幸(Japanese)
Biography
1958: Born.
1989: Joins Sanwa Publishing.
Interesting point(s)
Sanada was the second editor-in-chief of Mania Club.
During his time as editor-in-chief of Mania Club, he made friends with the husband of a woman who lived as a 24 hour slave. With their permission, he published the play report titled "Beautiful Slave."
Is a big fan of fundoshi.[1]
Is said to have proposed the idea of the "amaenbo tie" (aka "tengu tie").[citation needed]
Selected Works
- Knowledge for Kinbaku『緊縛学心得』(Sanwa Publishing, 2005)
- Introduction to Kinbaku: Basic course『緊縛学入門教則スペシャル』(Sanwa Publishing, 2006)
- Introduction to Kinbaku: Practice course『緊縛学入門実践スペシャル』(Sanwa Publishing, 2006)
- Introduction to Kinbaku: Advance course『緊縛学入門詳解スペシャル』(Sanwa Publishing, 2007)
- Self-Bondage Notebook『自縛の手帖』(Sanwa Publishing, 2008)
- Introduction to Discipline 1 - Outdoor Edition (Mania Club, Sep 2011)
- Introduction to Discipline 2 - Theory Edition #1 (Mania Club, Nov 2011)
- Introduction to Discipline 3 - Theory Edition #2 (Mania Club, Jan 2012)
Interesting point(s)
Sanada's Introduction to Kinbaku series features ties using gold craft cord.
References
- ↑ From Twitter.