with works by illustrators Yumeji Takehisa, Jun'ichi Nakahara, and Kashō Takabatake [ja] featuring female figures with slender bodies, fashionable clothing...
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The Kasho Museum (高畠華宵大正ロマン館, Takabatake Kashō Taishō Roman-kan) is a private museum that opened in Tōon, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, in 1990. The collection...
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homosexuality in their work typically did so through subtext. Illustrations by Kashō Takabatake [ja] in the shōnen manga (boys' comics) magazine Nihon Shōnen formed...
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Original title Chijin no Ai Translator Anthony H. Chambers Cover artist Kashō Takabatake (高畠華宵) Language Japanese Publisher Shinchōsha (Japanese) Knopf (English)...
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Shōjo Gahō (section Takabatake Kashō (1888–1966))
(Flower Tales) written by Yoshiya Nobuko. Popular artists including Takabatake Kashō, Fukiya Kōji and Matsumoto Katsuji also contributed to the illustrations...
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short stories by Nobuko Yoshiya, illustrations by artists such as Kashō Takabatake, and manga by artists such as Suihō Tagawa. The magazine had a circulation...
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Continuing from the Taishō era, Yumeji Takehisa's paintings of bijin and Kasho Takabatake's illustrations of beautiful boys and girls gained immense popularity;...
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terms against Masanaga also extended to colleagues of Nagayoshi, such as Takabatake Naganobu and Yanagimoto Mototoshi, who also resented the influence of...
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Memorial Museum Saijō City Saijō Folk Museum Saka no Ue no Kumo Museum Takabatake Kashō Taishō Roman-kan Tobe Zoological Park of Ehime Prefecture Akagane Museum...
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