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  1. Natsuko Higuchi (Japanese: 樋口 夏子, Hepburn: Higuchi Natsuko, 2 May 1872 – 23 November 1896), known by her pen name Higuchi Ichiyō (樋口 一葉), was a Japanese writer during the Meiji era.

  2. Ichiyō Higuchi ( 樋 ひ 口 ぐち 一 いち 葉 よう, Higuchi Ichiyō?) is a mafioso of the Port Mafia who works under Ryunosuke Akutagawa 's orders and acts as his assistant and bodyguard.

  3. Aug 16, 2016 · Learn about the life and works of Higuchi Ichiyō, a pioneer of modern Japanese literature who challenged the social and literary norms of her time. Discover how she overcame poverty, tragedy, and oppression to become one of the most influential writers of the Meiji era.

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    Takekurabe (たけくらべ, lit. "Comparing heights"), English titles including Growing Up and Child's Play, is a novella by Japanese writer Ichiyō Higuchi, first published in 1895–96. [1] . It depicts a group of youths growing up in Shitaya Ryūsenji-chō, Yoshiwara, Meiji era Tokyo 's red light district, over a span of four months. [1] [2] Characters.

  5. May 2, 2022 · The writer Higuchi Ichiyō was born as Higuchi Natsu in what is now Chiyoda in Tokyo 150 years ago, on May 2, 1872. She went from relative wealth to poverty, and obscurity to fame in a life full...

  6. Jun 14, 2024 · Best known for her fiction, the modern writer Higuchi Ichiyō was also a prodigious poet. Translated selections from her private notebooks reveal an artistic outlook based on love for all.

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  8. The Thirteenth Night (Japanese: 十三夜, Hepburn: Jūsan'ya) is a short story by Japanese writer Ichiyō Higuchi first published in 1895. It follows Oseki Harada, a woman married to an abusive husband, who visits her parents to ask for their assent to a divorce.