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Reiko Kita、壬生すみ子(writer)、藤安節子(writer)、竹中えいじろ(artist)、今幾久造(artist)、花山剣作(writer)、鬼山絢作(consultant, writer)、赤坂剛(writer)、秋山ルミ子(writer)、三村幾夫(writer)、染田玄(writer). Signed his art as "MINOMURA," "晃," "KEN," "弱" and "えいじろ."
 
Reiko Kita、壬生すみ子(writer)、藤安節子(writer)、竹中えいじろ(artist)、今幾久造(artist)、花山剣作(writer)、鬼山絢作(consultant, writer)、赤坂剛(writer)、秋山ルミ子(writer)、三村幾夫(writer)、染田玄(writer). Signed his art as "MINOMURA," "晃," "KEN," "弱" and "えいじろ."
  

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Toshiyuki Suma

Suma (須磨) family name, Toshiyuki (利之) first name, (1920- 1992)

Activities

Painter/illustrator, rope artist, writer and editor. Suma did editorial work in early SM magazines like "Kitan Club," "Uramado," "SM Collector," "Abu-Hunter" and "SM Kitan." He played an important role in the formation of post-war SM culture and left behind first-class work as a writer and rope artist.

Alternate Name(s)

須磨利之(Japanese), Reiko Kita, Kou Minomura, Eijiro Takenaka[note 1], etc. (See below)

Kitan Club aliases [1]

Reiko Kita、壬生すみ子(writer)、藤安節子(writer)、竹中えいじろ(artist)、今幾久造(artist)、花山剣作(writer)、鬼山絢作(consultant, writer)、赤坂剛(writer)、秋山ルミ子(writer)、三村幾夫(writer)、染田玄(writer). Signed his art as "MINOMURA," "晃," "KEN," "弱" and "えいじろ."

Biography

1920, Born in Kyoto.

Selected Works

References

  1. Chimuo Nureki, The Artists of Kitan Club (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2004)

Notes

  1. Painted in the style of Eitaro Takenaka.

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