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Ichikawa Fusae (市川 房枝, May 15, 1893 –
February 11, 1981) was a ****anese feminist,
politician and a
leader of the women's
suffrage movement.
Ichikawa was...
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Fusae Ōta (太田 房江, Ōta
Fusae, born June 26, 1951) is a ****anese politician, a
former governor of
Osaka prefecture, and the country's
first female prefectural...
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revealing her identity.
Following the judgment,
Yokoyama resigned: he was
replaced by a
female LDP bureaucrat,
Fusae Ohta.
Official website (in ****anese)...
- women's
organizations led by
activists such as Hirat**** Raichō and
Ichikawa Fusae. The
movement suffered heavy setbacks during and
after the
Great Depression...
- ” Encyclopædia Iranica, IX/5, pp. 492–498. "The
Fusae Ichikawa Memorial ****ociation". Ichikawa-
fusae.or.jp.
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original on
March 5, 2008...
- culture. He now
actively works to
promote multicultural awareness in ****an.
Fusae Miyako is
Korean and ****anese. She can
easily blend into ****anese society...
- as a journalist. She
worked at
Kokumin Shinbun and
Shufu no Tomo. With
Fusae Ichikawa, she co-founded the Women's
Suffrage Union (Women's
Suffrage League)...
- ****an
began calling for women's enfranchi****t. In
August 1945,
Ichikawa Fusae (a
leader of the pre-war women's
suffrage movement)
organized the Women's...
- "Provisional
Lesser Vicar General. (Andrew (1971): 52.)
Andrew (1971): 52. Kanda,
Fusae (2005). "Behind the Sensationalism:
images of a
Decaying Corpse in ****anese...
- po****rity and
status as a lawyer, but he did not do so and, even
after Fusae Ohta
announced that she
would retire as
Governor of
Osaka Prefecture after...