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An editor, artist, writer, and kinbakushi. He began his career as an enthusiast during the latter half of the 1960s, contributing to the magazine [http://www.nawapedia.com/index.php?title=Kitan_Club Kitan Club] under the name '''Sakae Nakamiya'''. He began his own limited-circulation magazine, SUN&MOON, in 1977 after Kitan Club ceased publication while still working as a contributor to other S&M magazines. Afterward, though he still worked publishing articles in a large number of magazines, his work was concentrated in fanzines directed towards a core audience of enthusiasts making him known as the bridge between Kitan Club and the later scene. His artistic works are published under the name Yasushi Arakawa.
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==Alternate Name(s)==
 
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[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一  世田介一](Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志)
 
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一  世田介一](Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志)

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Kai-ichi Seda

Seda (世田) family name, Kai-ichi (介一) first name, (19**-)

Activities

An editor, artist, writer, and kinbakushi. He began his career as an enthusiast during the latter half of the 1960s, contributing to the magazine Kitan Club under the name Sakae Nakamiya. He began his own limited-circulation magazine, SUN&MOON, in 1977 after Kitan Club ceased publication while still working as a contributor to other S&M magazines. Afterward, though he still worked publishing articles in a large number of magazines, his work was concentrated in fanzines directed towards a core audience of enthusiasts making him known as the bridge between Kitan Club and the later scene. His artistic works are published under the name Yasushi Arakawa.

Alternate Name(s)

世田介一(Japanese), Yasushi Arakawa (荒川也寸志)

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