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'''Utagawa''' (歌川) family name, '''Taiga''' (大雅) first name
 
'''Utagawa''' (歌川) family name, '''Taiga''' (大雅) first name
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'''Taiga Utagawa''' was a pre-war and post-war artist. Famous as an illustrator for children's magazines under the name Tomohiko Oka, he also created adult illustrations under the pen name '''Taiga Utagawa''' starting in 1956. Then from the 1970s, Utagawa became a researcher into the Tachikawa School of Buddhism.
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[[image:UtagawaTaiga.jpg|200px|thumb|From the Oct 1960 issue of Gaho Kitan Soshi.]]
  
  
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==Alternate Names==
 
==Alternate Names==
[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=歌川大雅 歌川大雅](Japanese)
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=歌川大雅 歌川大雅](Japanese), Ryujiro Ishida (real name), Tomohiko Oka.
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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[[image:UtagawaTaiga2.jpg|200px|thumb|Cover of "Femme Fatale Sketchbook."]]
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1917: Born in the Nicho-Machi, Shitaya ward of Tokyo.<ref name="moso" group="※">From "Japanese Fantasy Author Encyclopedia."</ref>
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1939: Becomes an apprentice of Tokutaro Tamai.
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1940: Publishes illustrations in "Girls Club." Partners with Hitsuhiko Otaguro on historical reading materials. Starts using the pen name Tomohiko Oka.<ref name="moso" group="※">From "Japanese Fantasy Author Encyclopedia."</ref>
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1947: Publishes "Femme Fatale Sketchbook."
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1950: Authors the picture story "Great Pegasus Shooting Star" first serialized in "Fun Book."
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1951: Starting with "Boys and Girls Tankai," '''Utagawa''' publishes a number of illustrated stories.<ref>Daichohen publications beginning with "White Tiger Mask" in "Boys and Girls Adventure King" (1951-55).</ref>
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1956: Starts using the name "Utagawa" with "Secret Village Notebook" published in Weekly Manga TIMES."
  
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1958: Publishes the mystery picture story "Will-o-the-whisp Beach" in [[Uramado]].
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1960: With the publication with "Kurama Tengu" in Boy's Book, Utagawa gives up using the name "Utagawa" and retires from working in children's periodicals.
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1970: Illustrates Shinji Soya's "Exorcist."
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1970s: Devotes himself to tantra in the Tachikawa School of esoteric Buddhism.
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1972: Releases "Red Night - Large Penis" and "From an Exhibit of Detailed Lamaism Pictures" in "SM Sekai."
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1972: Illustrates cover of "Confidential Documents SM 21."
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1973: Devotes himself to esoteric Buddhism and releases "Introduction to Esoteric Rituals -- Tantra."
  
 
==Interesting Points==
 
==Interesting Points==
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[[Juan Maeda]] was a student of Utagawa.
  
==Performances and Events==
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'''Utagawa''' rents out rooms to story illustrators with Soji Yamakawa, Shigeru Komatsuzaki, Tetzuji Fukushima and Takeo Nagamatsu.
  
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==Selected Works==
  
==Selected Works==
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* ''Lust Grudge'' by Yamado Kamontei
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:00, 16 September 2021

Utagawa (歌川) family name, Taiga (大雅) first name

Taiga Utagawa was a pre-war and post-war artist. Famous as an illustrator for children's magazines under the name Tomohiko Oka, he also created adult illustrations under the pen name Taiga Utagawa starting in 1956. Then from the 1970s, Utagawa became a researcher into the Tachikawa School of Buddhism.

From the Oct 1960 issue of Gaho Kitan Soshi.


Activities

Illustrator

Alternate Names

歌川大雅(Japanese), Ryujiro Ishida (real name), Tomohiko Oka.

Biography

Cover of "Femme Fatale Sketchbook."

1917: Born in the Nicho-Machi, Shitaya ward of Tokyo.[※ 1]

1939: Becomes an apprentice of Tokutaro Tamai.

1940: Publishes illustrations in "Girls Club." Partners with Hitsuhiko Otaguro on historical reading materials. Starts using the pen name Tomohiko Oka.[※ 1]

1947: Publishes "Femme Fatale Sketchbook."

1950: Authors the picture story "Great Pegasus Shooting Star" first serialized in "Fun Book."

1951: Starting with "Boys and Girls Tankai," Utagawa publishes a number of illustrated stories.[1]

1956: Starts using the name "Utagawa" with "Secret Village Notebook" published in Weekly Manga TIMES."

1958: Publishes the mystery picture story "Will-o-the-whisp Beach" in Uramado.

1960: With the publication with "Kurama Tengu" in Boy's Book, Utagawa gives up using the name "Utagawa" and retires from working in children's periodicals.

1970: Illustrates Shinji Soya's "Exorcist."

1970s: Devotes himself to tantra in the Tachikawa School of esoteric Buddhism.

1972: Releases "Red Night - Large Penis" and "From an Exhibit of Detailed Lamaism Pictures" in "SM Sekai."

1972: Illustrates cover of "Confidential Documents SM 21."

1973: Devotes himself to esoteric Buddhism and releases "Introduction to Esoteric Rituals -- Tantra."

Interesting Points

Juan Maeda was a student of Utagawa.

Utagawa rents out rooms to story illustrators with Soji Yamakawa, Shigeru Komatsuzaki, Tetzuji Fukushima and Takeo Nagamatsu.

Selected Works

  • Lust Grudge by Yamado Kamontei


Notes

  1. Daichohen publications beginning with "White Tiger Mask" in "Boys and Girls Adventure King" (1951-55).

References (※)

  1. 1.0 1.1 From "Japanese Fantasy Author Encyclopedia."

External Links

Connections

Juan Maeda