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Japanese shibari master Hajime Kinoko creates spider webs of red rope. Credit: Courtesy photo Think you know anything about shibari? Think again. Japanese rope master Hajime Kinoko elevates bondage ...
Shibari artist Hajime Kinoko and model Marie Sauvage will perform their immersive Japanese rope bondage at the Ground on Wednesday, December 4. Unlike most Shibari shows, which last around 30 minutes, ...
Caroline GARDIN/AFP/AFP In Tokyo, a man watches a woman slowly bind another with ropes attached to chains hanging from the ceiling. But this is no S&M bar, it's a workshop led by "shibari" master ...
Since World War II, the schizophrenic city of Tokyo has a well-documented substratum to compare with its skyscrapers and citizens racing each other to reach the sky. Tokyo’s rich underground culture ...
In Tokyo, a man watches a woman slowly bind another with ropes attached to chains hanging from the ceiling. But this is no S&M bar, it's a workshop led by "shibari" master Hajime Kinoko. Kinoko ...
Kinoko teaches the knot-tying techniques of Japanese bondage, untangling the practice from its associations with kink and emphasising instead art and aesthetics. "I see attaching not only people, but ...
Since World War II, the schizophrenic city of Tokyo has a well-documented substratum to compare with its skyscrapers and citizens racing each other to reach the sky. Tokyo’s rich underground culture ...
Hajime Kinoko, one of Japan's best-known artists of "shibari" or rope art, works on a human-shaped project made from rope, at his studio in Tokyo Hajime Kinoko teaches the knot-tying techniques of ...