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Tsutaya Jūzaburō (****anese: 蔦屋 重三郎; 13 February 1750 – 31 May 1797) was the
founder and head of the
Tsutaya publishing house in Edo, ****an, and produced...
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Tsutaya "Tsutajū"
Jūzaburō Haru
Takagi as
young Tsutajū Ai
Hashimoto as Tei,
Jūzaburō's wife
Katsumi Takahashi as Suru****a,
Jūzaburō's foster father Naoko...
- yakusha-e
portraits of
kabuki actors. The young,
ambitious publisher Tsutaya Jūzaburō enlisted Utamaro and in the
autumn of 1782 the
artist hosted a
lavish banquet...
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series The Sword, the Wind, and the
Lullaby (as 砦十三郎
Toride Jūzaburō = "Fortress"
Juzaburo), the 1976 TV
series Ronin in a
Lawless Town (as ミスターの旦那 Misutā...
- end of the decade,
especially following the
death of his
patron Tsutaya Jūzaburō in 1797, Utamaro's
prodigious output declined in quality, and he died in...
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agents placed within the governments' infrastructures.
Jūzaburō Namba (難波 重三郎,
Nanba Jūzaburō) is the corrupt, power-hungry, and war-mongering chairman...
- as
Harunobu and Kiyonaga. The
luxurious print was
published by
Tsutaya Jūzaburō and made with
multiple woodblocks—one for each colour—and the background...
- (峠九十郎) 5
episodes 1975 The Sword, the Wind, and the
Lullaby (剣と風と子守唄)
Jūzaburō Toride (砦十三郎) All 27
episodes 1976 The
Secret Inspectors (隠し目付参上) Naizen-no-shō...
- businesses. It is
usually written 蔦屋,
meaning "ivy shop".
People Tsutaya Jūzaburō (1750–1797),
woodblock publisher of ukiyo-e and po****r
illustrated books...
- chōnin. For example,
Takizawa Bakin became a chōnin by
working for
Tsutaya Jūzaburō. In the late 1500s,
trade between ****an and
Southeast Asia accelerated...