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Nawashi
(noun; lit. "rope master", "rope teacher"), is a word which in SM circles means "rope artist". Master K, "Shibari, The art of Japanese Bondage". Nawashi are those who have some recognized proficiency in the historic erotic art of Japanese bondage (緊縛 (lit. "tight binding" ''kinbaku'') or kinbaku-bi (lit. bondage beauty 緊縛美). Other terms used in Japan for rope artists within SM culture are " kinbakushi" and " bakushi", with "bakushi" being more typical. In early 2007 a documentary movie entitled ''Bakushi'' produced by Naoya Narita and directed by Ryūichi Hiroki was released. In it, Hiroki interviews three Japanese ropemasters (bakushi), Chimuo Nureki, Haruki Yukimura, and Go Arisue, along with three of their models, Hiromi Saotome, Sumire, and Taeko Uzuki. Two famous nawashi are the late Osada Eikichi (2001) and Akechi Denki (2005). Other notable Japanese bakushi are Naka Akira, Haruki Yukimura, Hajime Kinoko, Randa Mai, Go Arisue, Chimuo Nureki and Chib ...
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Kinbakushi
(noun; lit. "rope master", "rope teacher"), is a word which in SM circles means "rope artist".Master K, "Shibari, The art of Japanese Bondage". Nawashi are those who have some recognized proficiency in the historic erotic art of Japanese bondage (緊縛 (lit. "tight binding" ''kinbaku'') or kinbaku-bi (lit. bondage beauty 緊縛美). Other terms used in Japan for rope artists within Sadomasochism, SM culture are "kinbakushi" and "bakushi", with "bakushi" being more typical. In early 2007 a documentary movie entitled ''Bakushi'' produced by Naoya Narita and directed by Ryūichi Hiroki was released. In it, Hiroki interviews three Japanese ropemasters (bakushi), Chimuo Nureki, Haruki Yukimura, and Go Arisue, along with three of their models, Hiromi Saotome, Sumire, and Taeko Uzuki. Two famous nawashi are the late Osada Eikichi (2001) and Akechi Denki (2005). Other notable Japanese bakushi are Naka Akira, Haruki Yukimura, Hajime Kinoko, Randa Mai, Go Arisue, Chimuo Nureki an ...
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Bakushi
(noun; lit. "rope master", "rope teacher"), is a word which in SM circles means "rope artist". Master K, "Shibari, The art of Japanese Bondage". Nawashi are those who have some recognized proficiency in the historic erotic art of Japanese bondage (緊縛 (lit. "tight binding" ''kinbaku'') or kinbaku-bi (lit. bondage beauty 緊縛美). Other terms used in Japan for rope artists within SM culture are "kinbakushi" and " bakushi", with "bakushi" being more typical. In early 2007 a documentary movie entitled ''Bakushi'' produced by Naoya Narita and directed by Ryūichi Hiroki was released. In it, Hiroki interviews three Japanese ropemasters (bakushi), Chimuo Nureki, Haruki Yukimura, and Go Arisue, along with three of their models, Hiromi Saotome, Sumire, and Taeko Uzuki. Two famous nawashi are the late Osada Eikichi (2001) and Akechi Denki (2005). Other notable Japanese bakushi are Naka Akira, Haruki Yukimura, Hajime Kinoko, Randa Mai is a Japanese nawashi and adult vid ...
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Kinbaku Show By Naka Akira At Toubaku, Tokyo, Japan
means "tight binding," while literally means "the beauty of tight binding." is a Japanese style of bondage or BDSM which involves tying a person up using simple yet visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope (often jute, hemp or linen and generally around in diameter, but sometimes as small as , and between long. In Japanese this natural-fibre rope is known as . The allusion is to the use of hemp rope for restraining prisoners, as a symbol of power, in the same way that stocks or manacles are used in a Western BDSM context. The word came into common use in the West at some point in the 1990s to describe the bondage art Kinbaku. is a Japanese word that broadly means "binding" or "tying" in most contexts, but is used in BDSM to refer to this style of decorative bondage. History Bondage as a sexual activity first came to notice in Japan in the late Edo period (about 1600s to 1860s).Master K, ''The Beauty of Kinbaku'', King Cat Ink, Generally r ...
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Japanese Bondage
means "tight binding," while literally means "the beauty of tight binding." is a Japanese style of bondage or BDSM which involves tying a person up using simple yet visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope (often jute, hemp or linen and generally around in diameter, but sometimes as small as , and between long. In Japanese this natural-fibre rope is known as . The allusion is to the use of hemp rope for restraining prisoners, as a symbol of power, in the same way that stocks or manacles are used in a Western BDSM context. The word came into common use in the West at some point in the 1990s to describe the bondage art Kinbaku. is a Japanese word that broadly means "binding" or "tying" in most contexts, but is used in BDSM to refer to this style of decorative bondage. History Bondage as a sexual activity first came to notice in Japan in the late Edo period (about 1600s to 1860s).Master K, ''The Beauty of Kinbaku'', King Cat Ink, Generally recog ...
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Kinbaku
means "tight binding," while literally means "the beauty of tight binding." is a Japanese style of bondage or BDSM which involves tying a person up using simple yet visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope (often jute, hemp or linen and generally around in diameter, but sometimes as small as , and between long. In Japanese this natural-fibre rope is known as . The allusion is to the use of hemp rope for restraining prisoners, as a symbol of power, in the same way that stocks or manacles are used in a Western BDSM context. The word came into common use in the West at some point in the 1990s to describe the bondage art Kinbaku. is a Japanese word that broadly means "binding" or "tying" in most contexts, but is used in BDSM to refer to this style of decorative bondage. History Bondage as a sexual activity first came to notice in Japan in the late Edo period (about 1600s to 1860s).Master K, ''The Beauty of Kinbaku'', King Cat Ink, Generally recog ...
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Bondage Rigger
A bondage rigger is a person who practices the art of applying bondage, using any of a variety of materials such as rope, leather straps, or metal restraints. Bondage riggers may participate in bondage for many reasons. These may include: as a form of BDSM or D/s play for personal enjoyment; as an art form, such as in the Japanese bondage styles shibari and kinbaku; or as an enterprise for profit, by selling books, videos, or photographs. Bondage riggers work with one or more rope bottoms or bondage models, or may tie themselves in a practice called self-rigging or self-suspension. Some rope bottoms and bondage models are bondage riggers themselves. Responsible bondage riggers always follow the principles of risk-aware consensual kink (RACK) when rigging. Notable examples * Go Arisue (Japan) * Damon Pierce (USA) * Graydancer (USA) * Jeff Gord (USA) * John Willie (USA) * Lee Harrington (USA) * Matthias T. J. Grimme (Germany) * Midori (USA) * Randa Mai (Japan) See als ...
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Master K
The following is a list of clones of Sinclair Research's ZX Spectrum home computer. This list includes both official clones (from Timex Corporation) and many unofficial clones, most of which were produced in Eastern Bloc countries. The list does not include computers which require additional hardware or software to become ZX-compatible. Official The only official clones of the Spectrum were made by Timex. There were three models developed, only two of which were released: Timex Sinclair 2068 The Timex Sinclair 2068 or T/S 2068 (also known as TC 2068 or UK 2086) was a significantly more sophisticated machine than the original Spectrum. The most notable changes were the addition of a cartridge port, an AY-3-8912 sound chip, and an improved ULA giving access to better graphics modes. The T/S 2068 was produced for consumers in the United States, while very similar machines were marketed in Portugal and Poland as the Timex Computer 2068 (TC 2068) and Unipolbrit Komputer 20 ...
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Sadomasochism
Sadomasochism ( ) is the giving and receiving of pleasure from acts involving the receipt or infliction of pain or humiliation. Practitioners of sadomasochism may seek sexual pleasure from their acts. While the terms sadist and masochist refer respectively to one who enjoys giving and receiving pain, some practitioners of sadomasochism may switch between activity and passivity. The abbreviation S&M is commonly used for Sadomasochism (or Sadism & Masochism), although the initialisms S-M, SM, or S/M are also used, particularly by practitioners. Sadomasochism is not considered a clinical paraphilia unless such practices lead to clinically significant distress or impairment for a diagnosis. Similarly, sexual sadism within the context of mutual consent, generally known under the heading BDSM, is distinguished from non-consensual acts of sexual violence or aggression.:"Sexual arousal from consensual interactions that include domination should be distinguished from nonconsensual ...
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Ryūichi Hiroki
is a Japanese film director. He won critical acclaim for ''800 Two Lap Runners''. Film critic and researcher Alexander Jacoby has described Hiroki as "one of the modern Japanese cinema's most intelligent students of character". Biography ''Pink film'' Hiroki is one of several Japanese film directors who got their start in the Japanese softcore pornographic film genre of ''pink film''. He said in an interview that in the late 1970s when he wanted to get into directing, he wrote a script for a ''pink film'' and brought it to the Ōkura Eiga studio but they told him he needed to start as an assistant director. At this time he met prolific ''pink film'' director Genji Nakamura and during the next three years, Hiroki worked as an assistant director, editor, and manager for Nakamura's company Yū Pro. Hiroki made his first film as a director with ''Sexual Abuse! Exposed Woman'' for Million Film in 1982. His debut met with poor reviews and was "terrible" according to Hiroki and he went ...
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Go Arisue
is one of the world's top kinbakushi (Japanese bondage artists). Born in 1954 he became interested in rope bondage at an early age inspired by paintings of the legendary bondage artist Seiu Ito and the works of Akira Minomura. His career began in the 1970s when he worked for SM magazines like SM Select and SM Fan. He also did the bondage for movies, including the erotic romance Angel Guts: "Akai Nawa Hateru Made" (Until the Red Rope Runs Out), directed by Suzuki Junichi in 1987. In 2004, he did the rope work and appeared in the movie '' Flower and Snake'', starring Aya Sugimoto and directed by Takashi Ishii. This was a remake of the 1974 film '' Flower and Snake'', a soft-core classic based on the SM novel by Oniroku Dan. He is also featured in Bakushi, a documentary about the art of Japanese bondage, by Ryūichi Hiroki. Today Arisue lives in Tokyo and works as a kinbaku performer, tutor and author, occasionally giving workshops abroad. Works * ''Kinbakushi A's Ecstasy And ...
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Randa Mai
is a Japanese nawashi and adult video (AV) director. Life and career Randa Mai was born on 25 March 1959 and has been working as a professional nawashi for many years. With his alias translated roughly as "wild dancer", he is known for AVs with bondage themes, such as the series for Attackers, as well as instructional videos on Japanese bondage. Randa Mai describes himself as an "S&M entertainer" rather than a nawashi. He has also performed outside Japan, including Europe and United States, and runs in Roppongi. As a martial artist he is versed in Shorinji Kempo is a Japanese martial art claimed to be a modified version of Shaolin Kung Fu. The name ''Shōrinji Kempo'' is the Japanese reading of ''Shàolínsì Quánfǎ''. It was established in 1947 by , a Japanese martial artist and former militar .... References External linksMai Randa official website Living people 1959 births Bondage riggers Japanese pornographic film directors Japanese male karateka ...
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Bondage Riggers
Bondage may refer to: Restraints *Physical restraints ** Bondage (BDSM), use of restraint for erotic stimulation ***Self-bondage, use of restraints on oneself for erotic pleasure Social and economic practices *Serfdom Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery, which deve ..., feudal enslavement of peasants * Debt bondage, a form of slavery which pledges debtors' labor or services as security for repayment of debt In arts and entertainment * ''Bondage'' (1917 film), by American director Ida May Park * ''Bondage'' (1933 film), by American director Alfred Santell * ''Bondage'' (2006 film), by American director Eric Allen Bell * ''Bondage'' (play), 1991 work by Chinese-American playwright David Henry Hwang * ''Bondage'' (album), 2009 album by J-pop singer Nana Kitade Other uses *Spiritual ...
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