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  1. Bose met Toshiko Soma when he was hiding at her house in Shinjuku City. She was the daughter of Aizō Sōma and Kokkō Sōma, the owners of Nakamuraya bakery (ja:中村屋) in Tokyo and noted Pan-Asian supporters in 1918. At that time, Bose was a fugitive with the British searching for him.

  2. Jul 21, 2017 · Thanks to newspapers that zealously wrote about his struggles against imperialism and his romance with Toshiko, ‘Bose of Nakamuraya’ became a household name in Tokyo and his ‘Indo-Karii’ was famously christened the ‘taste of love and revolution’.

  3. Remembering Rash Behari Bose and his wife Toshiko Bose in their marriage anniversary বাংলা থেকে রান্না-শাড়ি পরা, জাপানি বউকে শিখিয়েছিলেন রাসবিহারী বসু

  4. May 25, 2018 · Rash Behari Bose, an Indian revolutionary who escaped to Japan in 1915, gave Tokyo Nakamuraya’s Indian curry, which reports 6 billion servings annually even today. New Delhi: Netaji isn’t the only Bose from history with a Japan connection.

  5. Jul 10, 2018 · Here lies under the amber sky, one of the most daring revolutionaries of Indian Freedom Struggle, Rashbehari Bose and his Japanese wife Toshiko. The marriage that took place on this day, a century ago, was not just a union, but forged a relation that left a lot of influence on the Japanese cuisine!

  6. Nov 15, 2022 · Unfortunately, Bose lost his wife, Toshiko, to tuberculosis in 1925. He raised his two children on his own, carried on with his revolutionary agenda in Japan and also took over the Nakamuraya bakery.

  7. Dec 10, 2023 · Married Toshiko Soma in 1918, who was the daughter of Aizō Sōma and Kokkō Sōma. Attained Japanese citizenship in 1923. Rash Behari Bose never remarried after Toshiko’s unfortunate death in 1924. Children with Toshiko Soma:

  8. Jan 20, 2023 · In Japan, Rash Behari Bose married Toshiko Soma of the Soma family, who gave him shelter during his hiding days. Bose worked in their Nakamuraya bakery to create the (now much esteemed) Indian...

  9. Nov 21, 2021 · He eventually succumbed to tuberculosis, just as his beloved Toshiko had, in 1944. Rash Behari Bose will forever be remembered for his role in India’s freedom movement – and for conquering the Japanese palate!

  10. Jan 5, 2022 · In July 1918, Bose married the daughter of the Sōmas, Toshiko, on Mitsuru Tōyama’s suggestion, and became a Japanese citizen in 1923, thereby becoming a member of one of Tokyo’s most influential Pan-Asianist families.