Motoji Koumei
Koumei Motoji | |
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Born | 10 December 1949 Amami Oshima, Japan |
Occupation | Kimono Retailer |
Known for | Founder of Ginza Motoji |
Children | 2 |
Website | www |
Motoji Koumei (泉二弘明, Motoji Koumei, born 1949); 10 December 1949– 6 July 1946) is a Japanese Kimono retailer[1]. He founded the Ginza Motoji kimono house[2].
Ginza Motoji[edit]
Ginza Motoji is a famous Japanese ukiyo-e artist from the late Edo period and early Meiji period. Ukiyo-e is a traditional Japanese art form that involves woodblock printing. Motoji was active during the mid-19th century and is known for his prints depicting scenes of daily life in Edo (now Tokyo), including landscapes, portraits, and images of kabuki actors and courtesans.