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(Created page with "{{Header|Chimuo Nureki 04/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nureki, Chimuo}} {{from website|[https://www.nawapedia.ru/wiki/Chimuo-Nureki/ Chimuo Nureki on NawaPedia]|04/23}} '''Chimuo Nureki''' ({{star}}1930-{{dag}}2013) Japanese Bakushi Representative of the "line" Minomura Kou (as well as Yukimura Haruki). He made a great contribution to the development of shibari, aimed at aesthetics, the beauty of a bound woman, showing the viewer the experiences that happen to her. Chimuo Nureki...")
 
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'''Chimuo Nureki''' ({{star}}1930-{{dag}}2013) Japanese  Bakushi
'''Chimuo Nureki''' ({{star}}1930-{{dag}}2013) Japanese  Bakushi


Representative of the "line" Minomura Kou (as well as Yukimura Haruki).
Representative of the "line" Minomura Kou (as well as [[Yukimura Haruki]]).


He made a great contribution to the development of shibari, aimed at aesthetics, the beauty of a bound woman, showing the viewer the experiences that happen to her. Chimuo Nureki has been an active member of the Kinbiken community. Kinbiken is short for "Kinbakubi Kenkyukai": "Beautiful Bondage Study Group." This group developed the concept of kinbaku-bi: the main idea of ​​which was to show the beauty of suffering. Chimuo Nureki was the editor-in-chief of Uramado magazine for a long time.
He made a great contribution to the development of shibari, aimed at aesthetics, the beauty of a bound woman, showing the viewer the experiences that happen to her. Chimuo Nureki has been an active member of the Kinbiken community. Kinbiken is short for "Kinbakubi Kenkyukai": "Beautiful Bondage Study Group." This group developed the concept of kinbaku-bi: the main idea of ​​which was to show the beauty of suffering. Chimuo Nureki was the editor-in-chief of Uramado magazine for a long time.

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Chimuo Nureki (✦1930-2013) Japanese Bakushi

Representative of the "line" Minomura Kou (as well as Yukimura Haruki).

He made a great contribution to the development of shibari, aimed at aesthetics, the beauty of a bound woman, showing the viewer the experiences that happen to her. Chimuo Nureki has been an active member of the Kinbiken community. Kinbiken is short for "Kinbakubi Kenkyukai": "Beautiful Bondage Study Group." This group developed the concept of kinbaku-bi: the main idea of ​​which was to show the beauty of suffering. Chimuo Nureki was the editor-in-chief of Uramado magazine for a long time.

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