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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
 
* ''"Kinbaku" As Long as I Live'' (Kawade Shobo, 2008). Author: Chimuo Nureki. Afterward by '''Rutsu Nakahara'''.
 
* ''"Kinbaku" As Long as I Live'' (Kawade Shobo, 2008). Author: Chimuo Nureki. Afterward by '''Rutsu Nakahara'''.
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* ''Ozuma's Crystals of Unchanging Sense of Beauty Both Then and Now'' (Hoen no Midari, 2009) Article by '''Nakahara'''.<ref>Hakahara's article appears in [[Kaname Ozuma]]'s Art book. titled "Yoko Ozuma's Secret Sketch Book - Voluptuous Disorder." This book was published as part of an exhibit held at the [[Fuzoku Shiryokan]].</ref>
  
  

Latest revision as of 16:30, 27 June 2025

Nakahara (中原) family name, Rutsu (るつ) first name

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Rutsu Nakahara

Rutsu Nakahara is the 3rd director of the SM Museum (Fuzoku Shiryokan) in Tokyo. She possesses a deep knowledge of fuzoku culture from the classics to the modern era.

Activities

Writer


Alternate Names

中原るつ (Japanese)


Biography

2007: Nakahara assumes directorship of the SM Museum in May.


Interesting points

Nakahara convinced the SM illustrator Kaname Ozuma to hold an exhibit of his private paintings.


Selected Works

  • "Kinbaku" As Long as I Live (Kawade Shobo, 2008). Author: Chimuo Nureki. Afterward by Rutsu Nakahara.
  • Ozuma's Crystals of Unchanging Sense of Beauty Both Then and Now (Hoen no Midari, 2009) Article by Nakahara.[1]


Notes

  1. Hakahara's article appears in Kaname Ozuma's Art book. titled "Yoko Ozuma's Secret Sketch Book - Voluptuous Disorder." This book was published as part of an exhibit held at the Fuzoku Shiryokan.

References (※)

External Links

Connections

Chimuo NurekiKaname Ozuma