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Rakuten Kitazawa (北澤 楽天 Kitazawa Rakuten?, 20 July 1876 in Ōmiya, Saitama, Japan - 25 August 1955) was the pen name of Kitazawa Yasuji (北澤 保次?), who was a mangaka and Nihonga artist. He drew many editorial cartoons and comic strips during the late Meiji Era and early Showa Era. He is considered "the founding father of modern manga" because he promoted many younger mangaka and animators. He also was the first professional cartoonist in Japan.
Rakuten is the first user of term "manga" as its modern usage.
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In 1876, Yasuji Kitazawa was born in Ōmiya, Kita Adachi Gun, Saitama as the 13th generation of the Kitazawa clan which was successive Kishū Tokugawa clan\'s Gokenin.
Rakuten learnt the western-style painting from Ōno Yukihiko, and learnt Nihonga from Inoue Shunzui. Then he joined the American magazine Box of Curious in 1895, and started training cartoon drawing under Frank A. Nankivell, an Australian artist who later emigrated to America, working for Puck.
In 1899, Rakuten collaborated with Jiji Shimpo after being introduced to him by Yukichi Fukuzawa. At first, his Shina no Awa-mochi (支那の粟餅,? Millet-cakes of China) was published on the paper. He came to handle Jiji Manga, which was Sunday strips for Jiji Shimpo, in January, 1902.
During Jiji Manga period, his nortable comic strips series include
They were inspired by American comic strips like Katzenjammer Kids, Yellow Kid and Opper\'s works.
Rakuten started a full-color satire magazine called Tokyo puck in 1905. Its name originates in American Puck. It was translated into English and Chinese, and sold in not only Japan but also in the Korean peninsula, Mainland China, and Taiwan. In the same year, Rakuten married Ino Suzuki.
Rakuten educated many younger mangaka and animators, such as Hekoten Shimokawa who made The Story of the Concierge Mukuzo Imokawa, a first professional Japanese animation film.
In 1929, he held his private exhibition in Paris by recommendation of the France\'s ambassador, and was awarded with the Légion d\'honneur. During World War II, he was the chairman of Nihon Manga Hōkō Kai (Japanese patriotic cartoonists society).
Also Rakuten\'s works influenced Osamu Tezuka in his childhood as well as Ippei Okamoto\'s worksOsamu Tezuka, Tezuka Osamu Manga no Ougi p16-27, ISBN 4-06-175991-4.
Tagosaku to Mokubē no Tōkyō-Kenbutsu (1902)
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