Go Arisue
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Go Arisue (or to use the correct Japanese name order with surname first, Arisue Go) is one of the world's top kinbakushi (bondage artists) with around 35 years experience. His work is much influenced by Ito Seiu and Akira Minomura.
Arisue is a kinbaku tutor and regular performer in his home town, Tokyo, and featured in SM guru Oniroku Dan's controversial SM blockbuster film Hana to Hebi (Flowers and Snakes).[1]

