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<div>[[image:Seda.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Kai-ichi Seda]]<br />
'''Seda''' (世田) family name, '''Kai-ichi''' (介一) first name, (19**-)<br />
<br />
==Activities==<br />
<br />
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'''. In 1977, after Kitan Club ceased publication, he began his own limited-circulation magazine, SUN&MOON, 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.<br />
<br />
==Alternate Name(s)==<br />
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一 世田介一] (Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志), [[Sakae Nakamiya]] (中宮栄)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
1967: Begins publishing in Kitan Club under the name Sakae Nakamiya.<br />
<br />
1977: Begins publishing under the name Kai-ichi Seda.<br />
<br />
1977 (March 1st): Launches SUN&MOON on March 1st.<br />
<br />
1983 (February 25th): SUN&MOON begins being published under a katakana title (サンアンドムーン) by Geneisha with Hiroshi Urado as editor. Seda soons leaves concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1978: Seda launches Specially S&M. Leaves after the 7th issue concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1979 (September): Publishes work under the name Yasushi Arakawa in the premiere issue of S&M Sniper.<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Tomoe Egara (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Ikiiki (Nichigetsusha).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Nichigetsu Club (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1982: Launches SPROUT (Kindai Shobou).<br />
<br />
1983 (February 15th): Launches SM Mirage (Gunyu Shinsha).<br />
<br />
1985 (November 5th): Launches New Sun&Moon as a supplemental section in P-Junk magazine.<br />
<br />
1988 (July): Launches Ikiiki ANIMATO (Sakurusha).<br />
<br />
1989 (January 15th): Ikiiki Special Edition: HALO (Nichigetsu Shinsha).<br />
<br />
1995 (November): Contributes to the launch issue of ROND・POINT (Kasakura Publications).<br />
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==Selected Works==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
==Notes==<br />
<references group="note"/><br />
==External Links==<br />
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<br />
<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Seda, Kai-ichi}}<br />
[[Category:Editor]]<br />
[[Category:Writer]]<br />
[[Category:Artist]]<br />
[[Category:index]]</div>Hyoumenhttp://www.nawapedia.net/index.php?title=Kai-ichi_Seda&diff=1302Kai-ichi Seda2010-11-23T05:00:27Z<p>Hyoumen: /* Activities */</p>
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<div>[[image:Seda.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Kai-ichi Seda]]<br />
'''Seda''' (世田) family name, '''Kai-ichi''' (介一) first name, (19**-)<br />
<br />
==Activities==<br />
<br />
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'''. In 1977, after Kitan Club ceased publication, he began his own limited-circulation magazine, SUN&MOON, 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.<br />
<br />
==Alternate Name(s)==<br />
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一 世田介一] (Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志), [[Sakae Nakamiya]] (中宮栄)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
1967: Begins publishing in Kitan Club under the name Sakae Nakamiya.<br />
<br />
1977: Begins publishing under the name Kai-ichi Seda.<br />
<br />
1977 (March 1st): Launches SUN&MOON on March 1st.<br />
<br />
1983 (February 25th): SUN&MOON begins being published under a katakana title (サンアンドムーン) by Geneisha with Hiroshi Urado as editor. Seda soons leaves concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1978: Seda launches Specially S&M. Leaves after the 7th issue concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1979 (September): Publishes work under the name Yasushi Arakawa in the premiere issue of S&M Sniper.<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Tomoe Egara (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Ikiiki (Nichigetsusha).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Nichigetsu Club (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1982: Launches SPROUT (Kindai Shobou).<br />
<br />
1983 (February 15th): Launches SM Mirage (Gunyu Shinsha).<br />
<br />
==Selected Works==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
==Notes==<br />
<references group="note"/><br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seda, Kai-ichi}}<br />
[[Category:Editor]]<br />
[[Category:Writer]]<br />
[[Category:Artist]]<br />
[[Category:index]]</div>Hyoumenhttp://www.nawapedia.net/index.php?title=Kai-ichi_Seda&diff=1301Kai-ichi Seda2010-11-23T04:57:24Z<p>Hyoumen: /* Alternate Name(s) */</p>
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<div>[[image:Seda.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Kai-ichi Seda]]<br />
'''Seda''' (世田) family name, '''Kai-ichi''' (介一) first name, (19**-)<br />
<br />
==Activities==<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
==Alternate Name(s)==<br />
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一 世田介一] (Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志), [[Sakae Nakamiya]] (中宮栄)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
1967: Begins publishing in Kitan Club under the name Sakae Nakamiya.<br />
<br />
1977: Begins publishing under the name Kai-ichi Seda.<br />
<br />
1977 (March 1st): Launches SUN&MOON on March 1st.<br />
<br />
1983 (February 25th): SUN&MOON begins being published under a katakana title (サンアンドムーン) by Geneisha with Hiroshi Urado as editor. Seda soons leaves concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1978: Seda launches Specially S&M. Leaves after the 7th issue concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1979 (September): Publishes work under the name Yasushi Arakawa in the premiere issue of S&M Sniper.<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Tomoe Egara (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Ikiiki (Nichigetsusha).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Nichigetsu Club (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1982: Launches SPROUT (Kindai Shobou).<br />
<br />
1983 (February 15th): Launches SM Mirage (Gunyu Shinsha).<br />
<br />
==Selected Works==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
==Notes==<br />
<references group="note"/><br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seda, Kai-ichi}}<br />
[[Category:Editor]]<br />
[[Category:Writer]]<br />
[[Category:Artist]]<br />
[[Category:index]]</div>Hyoumenhttp://www.nawapedia.net/index.php?title=Kai-ichi_Seda&diff=1300Kai-ichi Seda2010-11-23T04:56:28Z<p>Hyoumen: /* Biography */</p>
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<div>[[image:Seda.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Kai-ichi Seda]]<br />
'''Seda''' (世田) family name, '''Kai-ichi''' (介一) first name, (19**-)<br />
<br />
==Activities==<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
==Alternate Name(s)==<br />
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一 世田介一](Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志), [[Sakae Nakamiya]] (中宮栄)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
1967: Begins publishing in Kitan Club under the name Sakae Nakamiya.<br />
<br />
1977: Begins publishing under the name Kai-ichi Seda.<br />
<br />
1977 (March 1st): Launches SUN&MOON on March 1st.<br />
<br />
1983 (February 25th): SUN&MOON begins being published under a katakana title (サンアンドムーン) by Geneisha with Hiroshi Urado as editor. Seda soons leaves concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1978: Seda launches Specially S&M. Leaves after the 7th issue concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1979 (September): Publishes work under the name Yasushi Arakawa in the premiere issue of S&M Sniper.<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Tomoe Egara (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Ikiiki (Nichigetsusha).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Nichigetsu Club (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1982: Launches SPROUT (Kindai Shobou).<br />
<br />
1983 (February 15th): Launches SM Mirage (Gunyu Shinsha).<br />
<br />
==Selected Works==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
==Notes==<br />
<references group="note"/><br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seda, Kai-ichi}}<br />
[[Category:Editor]]<br />
[[Category:Writer]]<br />
[[Category:Artist]]<br />
[[Category:index]]</div>Hyoumenhttp://www.nawapedia.net/index.php?title=Kai-ichi_Seda&diff=1299Kai-ichi Seda2010-11-23T04:56:07Z<p>Hyoumen: /* Biography */</p>
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<div>[[image:Seda.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Kai-ichi Seda]]<br />
'''Seda''' (世田) family name, '''Kai-ichi''' (介一) first name, (19**-)<br />
<br />
==Activities==<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
==Alternate Name(s)==<br />
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一 世田介一](Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志), [[Sakae Nakamiya]] (中宮栄)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
1967: Begins publishing in Kitan Club under the name Sakae Nakamiya.<br />
<br />
1977: Begins publishing under the name Kai-ichi Seda.<br />
<br />
1977 (March 1st): Launches SUN&MOON on March 1st.<br />
<br />
(February 25th): SUN&MOON begins being published under a katakana title (サンアンドムーン) by Geneisha with Hiroshi Urado as editor. Seda soons leaves concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1978: Seda launches Specially S&M. Leaves after the 7th issue concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1979 (September): Publishes work under the name Yasushi Arakawa in the premiere issue of S&M Sniper.<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Tomoe Egara (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Ikiiki (Nichigetsusha).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Nichigetsu Club (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1982: Launches SPROUT (Kindai Shobou).<br />
<br />
1983 (February 15th): Launches SM Mirage (Gunyu Shinsha).<br />
<br />
==Selected Works==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
==Notes==<br />
<references group="note"/><br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seda, Kai-ichi}}<br />
[[Category:Editor]]<br />
[[Category:Writer]]<br />
[[Category:Artist]]<br />
[[Category:index]]</div>Hyoumenhttp://www.nawapedia.net/index.php?title=Kai-ichi_Seda&diff=1298Kai-ichi Seda2010-11-23T04:54:47Z<p>Hyoumen: /* Biography */</p>
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<div>[[image:Seda.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Kai-ichi Seda]]<br />
'''Seda''' (世田) family name, '''Kai-ichi''' (介一) first name, (19**-)<br />
<br />
==Activities==<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
==Alternate Name(s)==<br />
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一 世田介一](Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志), [[Sakae Nakamiya]] (中宮栄)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
1967: Begins publishing in Kitan Club under the name Sakae Nakamiya.<br />
<br />
1977: Begins publishing under the name Kai-ichi Seda.<br />
<br />
March 1st, 1977: Launches SUN&MOON on March 1st.<br />
<br />
February 25th, 1978: SUN&MOON begins being published under a katakana title (サンアンドムーン) by Geneisha with Hiroshi Urado as editor. Seda soons leaves concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
1978: Seda launches Specially S&M. Leaves after the 7th issue concerning creative differences.<br />
<br />
September 1979: Publishes work under the name Yasushi Arakawa in the premiere issue of S&M Sniper.<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Tomoe Egara (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Ikiiki (Nichigetsusha).<br />
<br />
1980: Launches Nichigetsu Club (Edo Products).<br />
<br />
1982: Launches SPROUT (Kindai Shobou).<br />
<br />
February 15th, 1983: Launches SM Mirage (Gunyu Shinsha).<br />
<br />
==Selected Works==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
==Notes==<br />
<references group="note"/><br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seda, Kai-ichi}}<br />
[[Category:Editor]]<br />
[[Category:Writer]]<br />
[[Category:Artist]]<br />
[[Category:index]]</div>Hyoumenhttp://www.nawapedia.net/index.php?title=Kai-ichi_Seda&diff=1297Kai-ichi Seda2010-11-23T04:26:56Z<p>Hyoumen: /* Alternate Name(s) */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[image:Seda.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Kai-ichi Seda]]<br />
'''Seda''' (世田) family name, '''Kai-ichi''' (介一) first name, (19**-)<br />
<br />
==Activities==<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
==Alternate Name(s)==<br />
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一 世田介一](Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志), [[Sakae Nakamiya]] (中宮栄)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
==Selected Works==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
==Notes==<br />
<references group="note"/><br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seda, Kai-ichi}}<br />
[[Category:Editor]]<br />
[[Category:Writer]]<br />
[[Category:Artist]]<br />
[[Category:index]]</div>Hyoumenhttp://www.nawapedia.net/index.php?title=Kai-ichi_Seda&diff=1296Kai-ichi Seda2010-11-23T04:24:56Z<p>Hyoumen: /* Activities */</p>
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<div>[[image:Seda.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Kai-ichi Seda]]<br />
'''Seda''' (世田) family name, '''Kai-ichi''' (介一) first name, (19**-)<br />
<br />
==Activities==<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
==Alternate Name(s)==<br />
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=世田介一 世田介一](Japanese), [[Yasushi Arakawa]] (荒川也寸志)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
==Selected Works==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
==Notes==<br />
<references group="note"/><br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seda, Kai-ichi}}<br />
[[Category:Editor]]<br />
[[Category:Writer]]<br />
[[Category:Artist]]<br />
[[Category:index]]</div>Hyoumen