Society A new woman is a moment Kokichi OBTAKE / Collection of works by Kazue Tomimoto / Gen ADACHI

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 新しい女は瞬間である 尾竹紅吉/富本一枝著作集 / 足立元
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Released date: 18 Aug 2023
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Society
[Introduction to Contents]
In the Taisho period, there was an artist who preached feminism, taught arts, and did not give up being a woman.
She did not have a book in her life, but she was the first author of a "new woman" who has been buried until now.
Kokichi Otake (her real name is Kazue Tomimoto) joined Seitosha in 1912. She wrote cover pictures, poems, and essays for the magazine 『 Seito 』. She became active as a writer at the beginning of the Taisho period. In addition, she won a prize at the 12th Tatsumi Gakai Exhibition. However, because she loved women and covered bars and red-light districts, she received bussing from the world as a "new woman" due to her freewheeling behavior, and she had to leave 『 Seito 』 after only 9 months.
Later, with the money she got from her own paintings, she created the magazine 『 Banbeni Hana 』. However, while she was busy with getting married and raising children, her book was only a fairy tale published after her death.
This year, the 130th anniversary of Otake's birth, she did not have much opportunity to be exposed to the light as a subject of research, and left many excellent sentences, but she was only a fairy tale published after her death.
She was born as the first daughter of Odake Kunikazu. Her family name was Ichieda. Her uncle, Chikupa Otake and 尾竹 国観, was also a Japanese-style painter. She grew up in Tokyo and Osaka Prefecture. She dropped out of the Girls' Fine Arts School and joined the magazine Seito 』 in 『 at the age of 18 in 1912. She drew a cover picture with the pen name of Beiyoshi and published poems and sentences, but she became involved in the two major scandals of Seito 』 in 『, such as' Sake incident in Goshiki' and' Toro incident in Yoshiwara' and was criticized as a "new woman", so she left Seitosha in 9 months. In 1914 at the age of 20, she started to publish a monthly magazine, Banno Saffron 』 in 『 with Ichiko KANSHIN and Sumako MATSUI, but ended in the 6th issue due to her marriage with a ceramic artist, Tomimoto Kenkichi. She lived with her husband in Ando Village, Nara Prefecture (present day Ando-cho) in 15 years and went to Tokyo with her family in 26 years. In 1946, she started to live with her husband. In 1946, she supported Teijo Nakamura and started to publish Fuka 』 in 句誌 『 in 47 years. In 1948, she founded Yamanoki Bookstore in children's book publishing with her eldest daughter Yang. 1893 1966 Flying Fish Roe 『 』 『 』 『 』 Ichieda Kazue Tomimoto