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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. 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.

  2. Jun 20, 2021 · Growing Up (Takekurabe) by Higuchi Ichiyo | Anime English Subs (1986) - YouTube. Matt Hinrichs. 9.36K subscribers. Subscribed. 101. 5.2K views 2 years ago. Animated Classics of Japanese...

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  3. It's the Meiji era! With the shogunate gone -- even though the women still sing about it while sewing -- and Japan unified under the Emperor, great things are in store for Japan. For the villagers in a small town, though, things are tough. Being a monk is not a good profession any more.

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    • 1955-08-28
  4. Takekurabe (translated as "Growing Up" or "Child's Play") by Higuchi Ichiyō--discussion and thoughts? I recently came across a paper I wrote on this story for a class years ago. I vaguely remembered it being one of my favorites from that era ('Early Modern' to 'Modern'), and the author's life was somewhat intriguing (she died very young ...

  5. Ichiyō’s short novel Takekurabe (1895; Growing Up) described the children of the Yoshiwara quarter of Edo in a realistic manner quite unlike that of the usual stories about prostitutes and their customers, but she used the language of Saikaku for her narration.

  6. Takekurabe (たけくらべ, Takekurabe, lit. "Comparing heights"), English titles Growing Up, Adolescence, or Daughters of Yoshiwara, is a 1955 Japanese drama film directed by Heinosuke Gosho. It is based on Higuchi Ichiyō's 1895-1896 novella Takekurabe.

  7. Takekurabe (also known as Growing Up Twice) is a 1955 New Toho drama film,Directed by Gosho Hiranosuke. Yoshihara of prostitute unyielding girl Midori with the sister of the, was the presence, such as the children of the queen in a rich pocket money.

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