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Yaeko Nogami : ウィキペディア英語版
Yaeko Nogami

was the pen-name of a novelist in Shōwa period Japan. Her maiden name was Kotegawa Yae.
==Early life==
Nogami was born in Usuki in Oita prefecture as the daughter of a wealthy ''sake'' brewer. She was taught at home by private tutors, including Kubo Kaizo, who introduced her to classic Chinese literature, classic Japanese literature and taught her the art of writing ''tanka'' poetry. She met the novelist Kinoshita Naoe, who persuaded her to enter the Meiji-Jogakkō, a Christian-orientated girls’ school in Tokyo. While a student in Tokyo, she met Nogami Toyoichirō, a student of Noh drama and English literature under Natsume Sōseki. They were married in 1906, but she continued to work towards literary recognition. Her first published work was a short story ''Enishi'' ("Ties of Love") in the literary magazine ''Hototogisu'' in 1907.

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