Go Arisue
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Go Arisue (or to use the correct Japanese name order with family name first, Arisue Go) 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 Ito Seiu 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.[1]
In 2004 he did the rope work and appeared in the movie "Hana to Hebi" (Flower and Snake), directed by Takashi Ishii[2], based on the SM novel by Oniroku Dan. This was a remake of the 1974 soft-core classic bearing the same name. He is also featured in Bakushi, a documentary about the art of japanese bondage, by Ryūichi Hiroki.[3]
Today Arisue lives in Tokyo and works as a kinbaku performer, tutor and author, occasionally giving workshops abroad [4].
Works
- Kinbakushi A's Ecstasy And Gloom, Ohta Publishing, 2008
- Arisue´s Kinbaku Theory and Practices, Sanwa Publishing, 2008
- Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 1, Jugoya, 2009
- Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 2 (Floor Works 1), Jugoya, 2009
References and notes
- ↑ Arisue Go official website. Abgerufen am 5. April 2010.
- ↑ Hana to hebi (2004). In: IMDB. Abgerufen am 5. April 2010 (englisch).
- ↑ Bakushi (2007). In: IMDB. Abgerufen am 5. April 2010 (englisch).
- ↑ Schwelle 7: Arisue Go (Tokyo). Abgerufen am 5. April 2010 (deutsch, and, englisch).