In the Taisho era (early 20th Century), the “Ohisama” magazine was published by Shinzo Fukuhara, the second president of Shiseido (cosmetics company), during the “golden period” of publishing magazines for children when many magazines for children were started, including “Akaitori (Red Birds)”, which is known by its high artistic quality. In this paper, we closely investigated the history and contents of the “Ohisama” publication, and analyzed the activities of Fukuhara in the founding period of Shiseido from various perspectives, by examining the originality of the magazine as a medium for children and mothers. The findings of this study suggest that Fukuhara had the belief that disseminating richly varied high culture and lifestyles throu...
This dissertation reconsiders the significance of a periodical genre hitherto marginalized in academ...
This article examines the picture magazine Kodomonokuni (the World of Children) published between 19...
This study researches how the contents of media events held by women's magazines changed in Taisho a...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
Shinmungwan 新文館, the publishing company established in 1908 by Choi Nam-seon 崔南善(1890-1956), who is ...
This paper aims to reconsider the activeness of women's reading in the Taisho era. Women readers hav...
The fact that the pictures of the Imperial family of Japan were called "goshin-ei", and were treated...
This paper will examine the early period (1905-1911) of Mizue, one of the most long-lasting art maga...
After Japanese modernization started in 1868, numerous tanka magazines have been published. Among t...
This paper focuses on the monthly magazine Taiwan Seinen, the first magazine published by Taiwanese ...
This dissertation describes the origins and history of manga (Japanese comics) from 1905-89 as a for...
“Touki Shouhou”, published from 1894 to 1908, is the first newspaper specifically related to the cer...
In general, the appearance and the popularization of new word are accompanied by the appearance and ...
This dissertation reconsiders the significance of a periodical genre hitherto marginalized in academ...
This article examines the picture magazine Kodomonokuni (the World of Children) published between 19...
This study researches how the contents of media events held by women's magazines changed in Taisho a...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
Shinmungwan 新文館, the publishing company established in 1908 by Choi Nam-seon 崔南善(1890-1956), who is ...
This paper aims to reconsider the activeness of women's reading in the Taisho era. Women readers hav...
The fact that the pictures of the Imperial family of Japan were called "goshin-ei", and were treated...
This paper will examine the early period (1905-1911) of Mizue, one of the most long-lasting art maga...
After Japanese modernization started in 1868, numerous tanka magazines have been published. Among t...
This paper focuses on the monthly magazine Taiwan Seinen, the first magazine published by Taiwanese ...
This dissertation describes the origins and history of manga (Japanese comics) from 1905-89 as a for...
“Touki Shouhou”, published from 1894 to 1908, is the first newspaper specifically related to the cer...
In general, the appearance and the popularization of new word are accompanied by the appearance and ...
This dissertation reconsiders the significance of a periodical genre hitherto marginalized in academ...
This article examines the picture magazine Kodomonokuni (the World of Children) published between 19...
This study researches how the contents of media events held by women's magazines changed in Taisho a...