Hajime Kinoko (始め木の子)

Hajime Kinoko (始め木の子), born 1977, is a Japanese nawashi in the Kinoko line.

1977–present

Era: 2000s

NAWASHI · TEACHER · ARTIST

One of the most internationally visible contemporary nawashi and a leading kinbaku artist. Born 22 October 1977 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Took up rope for the first time in 2001 through his girlfriend's interest; began self-teaching in 2003 with advice from Yumeko. While managing a fetish bar in Tokyo encountered Akechi Denki's workshops there and was profoundly shaped by him; also guided by Haruki Yukimura and Nawashi Kanna — most of Kinoko's teaching is based on Kanna's method, which he openly credits. Burst onto the mainstream stage with a performance at Fuji Rock Festival in 2009. Founded his own school Ichinawakai where he trains a new generation of students (~40% women) and has lifted kinbaku into fine-art contexts worldwide.

School: Kinoko line

Students / direct apprentices: Chiaki, Jonathan Ryan, Marie Sauvage.

Influences (mutual or directional): Naka Akira, Ranki Kazami, Denki Akechi, Haruki Yukimura, Akechi Kanna, Kasumi Hourai, Hebari, Esinem, Felix Ruckert, Kenyade, MaestroBD, Karol Soulrope, Miumi-U, Soptik, Shishiwaka, Ash Snare, Nicolas Yoroi, Nina Russ, Ryuan, Dan Carabas, Tati Limati, Akuaku, Andrea Ropes, GoodMostTimes, Jake, ZIMA, Otonawa, Nijimura Minami, masa, Nyokki.

Associated venues, magazines, films and performances: RopeFest 2010s, London Festival of Rope Art / Japanese Bondage, Onawa Asobi, Shibari Study, Ichinawakai, Toubaku, Jyo-mon / 縄門.