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Revision as of 15:59, 23 August 2020

Sakaki=(山本) family name, Aoi=(一章) first name

Activities

Kinbakushi, Mistress

Alternate Name(s)

さかき藍(Japanese)

Biography

Born in Hokkaido. As a child become familiar with Asanawa, and then bondage torture.

1999: Visited Mistress Gotanda Senka.

2002: Studied bondage basics under Hitoriko.

2004: As staff of D-UPⅡ, Bakutomo-kai became familiar with rubberwear.

2005: SM show debut at NightMare event.

2006: Begins SM activities as a freelance Dominatrix.

2011: Appears in 'Queen of Dokutsuya-kai', Theater POO. Nov 6 2011.

2012 (Mar): Appears in DX Kabukicho SM tournament.

2014 (Jun): SM favorite ~ show and symposium, Desire. Cast: Tesshin Doyama, Aoi Sakaki, Kisajiyouten Tsubaki, Ranki Kazami. Jun 22 2014.

2014 (Oct): 'Next generation of supernova our Bud, Vol.8', Desire. Cast: TECH, Aoi Sakaki, Omiyabi, Hakuchiyou Ranmaru, Tenuma Haru, Nue-shinhasu. Oct 5 2014.

2014 (Nov): 'The first time in the SM spirits box office', Nishikawaguchi Theatre. Cast: Gori Torinosu, Aya, BEE & Satsuki, Yuitsuki Rina, Tesshin Doyama, Katori Saeko, Sato Rina, Nue-shin Makotoya & Aoyama Maki, Takumi Hyugai & Kana, Mitsuhana, John Emma & ICE & M@rika, N-Stage team show (TECH, Nene ∞Dai), Ren Yagami, Uchiyamasuna Chika, Ryuzaki Kureha, Raika & Clara, Yamazaki Mika, Ero Ouji & Koitoguchi, Kaoru, Otonawa & wing, Kiri, Tenuma Haru & Reika, Aoyama Natsuki & momiji, Yuki Nanase, YAGIE, Yuinai Yoshiko, Aoi Sakaki, Shikou Shima, Yamazaki Mika team Show, (Guest: Chiaki Kano). Nov 11-20 2014.

Selected Works

References

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