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Hasegawa Takejirō : ウィキペディア英語版
Hasegawa Takejirō

was an innovative Japanese publisher specializing in books in European languages on Japanese subjects. Hasegawa employed leading foreign residents as translators and noted Japanese artists as illustrators, and became a leading purveyor of export books and publications for foreign residents in Japan.
==Beginnings==

Hasegawa's earliest known books were published under the "Kobunsha" imprint in the mid-1880s but around 1889 he began publishing under the names "T. Hasegawa" and "Hasegawa & Co." Early publications included a monochrome woodcut illustrated Hokusai collection and a two volume ''Writings of Buddha'' (Kobunsha, 1884).〔Frederic A. Sharf, ''Takejiro Hasegawa: Meiji Japan's Preeminent Publisher of Wood-Block-Illustrated Crepe-Paper Books'' (Salem, Peabody Essex Museum, 1994) (Peabody Essex Museum Collections, vol. 130), 10.〕
Many of Hasegawa's early books were in the form of ''chirimen-bon'' (ちりめん本) or crêpe paper books.

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