Tetsu Takahashi
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Activities
Editor. Writer.
Alternate Names
高橋鐵 (Japanese), Tetsujiro Takahashi (高橋鐵次郎) (real name).
Biography
1907: Nov 3. Born in Tokyo.
1927: Feb. Met Seiu Ito at a tonkatsu and sake shop near Sensoji Denboin.[1]
1946: Sep. Aka to Kuro was published.
1950: May. Ningen Tankyu was published.
1951: Amatoria was published, but Takahashi was not the chief editor.
1971: May 31. Passes away.
Interesting points
Takahashi had associated with Seiu Ito.
Takahashi is a sexologist focused on Freud, but he aimed to revive the sex culture as flourishing as the Edo period.
Performances and Events
Selected Works
Magazines
- Aka to Kuro
- Ningen Tankyu
- Amatoria
- Aien
- Libido
Notes
- ↑ Preface: Eulogy of Seiu Ito by Tetsu Takahashi from “Fuzoku Non-official History in Edo and Tokyo” (有光書房, 1971)
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