Inagaki Toshijiro (稲垣稔二郎) (March 3, 1902 – June 10, 1963) was a Japanese katazome artist.
[2] After graduation, Inagaki worked at the Matsuzakaya department store, where he learned to dye cloth.
After World War II, he left the Kokugakai and formed the Shinsho Bijutsu Kogei Kai with Tomimoto Kenkichi.
The brothers works were shown together at an exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto in 2010.
[2] Inagaki made his dyes from plants gathered in the countryside surrounding Kyoto,[3] and frequently painted the scenery he saw there.