Chimuo Nureki (濡木痴夢男)

Chimuo Nureki (濡木痴夢男), 1930–2013, was a Japanese nawashi in the Nureki lineage.

1930–2013

Era: 1970s

NAWASHI · WRITER · TEACHER

Japanese kinbakushi, photographer and educator born 1930 in Asakusa, Tokyo — third generation in the area. One of the first grandmasters of Japanese rope bondage. Drew from earlier masters such as Seiu Ito; rose to prominence in the 1950s-60s through contributions to early SM/fetish magazines including Kitan Club and Uramado. A prolific writer who authored instructional books, conducted workshops, and mentored numerous practitioners across decades. Established Kinbiken in 1985 as a regular meeting group focused on kinbaku practice, photography and instruction. At his death in 2013 left only one authorised deshi — Naka Akira — to carry on his legacy.

School: Nureki lineage

Students / direct apprentices: Naka Akira, Masato Marai.

Influences (mutual or directional): Nawa Yumio, Seiu Ito, Denki Akechi, Eikichi Osada, Oniroku Dan, Ryuzaki Asuka, Nuitdetokyo, WykD Dave.

Influenced by: Postwar SM Publishing, Tokyo Performance Laboratories, Kinbaku Video Archive Era.

Collaborators: Norio Sugiura.

Associated venues, magazines, films and performances: Cinemagic, Oni Pro, Kinbiken, Kitan Club, Uramado.