Nicolas's Dojo, 2015–, is a Belgian dojo in the bakushi / kinbaku ecosystem.
2015–
Era: 2010s
Brussels / Anderlecht rope dojo run in the A-Nicolas / Nicolas Yoroi orbit. A-Nicolas's official bio records a Brussels dojo opening in 2015 and a fifth Brussels dojo opening in 2024. The current dojo site frames Nicolas's Dojo as a friendly space for physical, emotional and artistic exploration centered on rope art, based on Japanese bondage / kinbaku / shibari as well as dance, massage, martial arts, performance, power exchange, safety, medical and art knowledge.
People associated with Nicolas's Dojo: Nicolas Yoroi.
Bakushi Map BETA
An interactive genealogy of bakushi and kinbaku —
the Japanese rope traditions that grew from Edo-period hojōjutsu
through twentieth-century SM magazines into today's global
shibari scene.
The map currently holds 320 people,
238 studios, events, works and context nodes
and 1394 documented connections across
9 eras. Each record is sourced
from public material — Nawapedia, ShibariStudy, festival
rosters, interviews, archived studio pages — and curated by a
single researcher.
This is a beta version: the structure, sources
and interface are public enough to explore, but the map is still
being expanded and corrected.
How to read it
Vertical position is time: the 1800s at the
top, the 2020s at the bottom. Cards are coloured by
school or lineage; lines between them carry
the relationship type — solid amber for direct apprenticeship
(deshi), dashed for influence or peer study, thinner
coloured lines for venues, magazines, or productions. Click a
card to open its bio, antecedents and descendants. Filters in
the top bar narrow by era, entity type, or relationship.
Caveats
Inclusion is selective: a person or studio appears only when
there's enough public evidence to anchor them meaningfully.
Missing birth years are deliberate — many practitioners don't
publicise them. Errors and gaps will exist; corrections
welcome at pussynawa@proton.me.