The wife of architect Kameki Tsuchiura, she trained with Frank Lloyd Wright.
After their return to Japan in 1926, they designed several houses and in 1935 Kameki established his architectural firm.
In 1937, she joined the Ladies’ Photo Club; at the time, photography was considered to be a more appropriate activity for women than architecture.
[1][2] Nobuko Ogawa and Atsuko Tanaka have published a book Big Little Nobu.
[3] Learning a lot from Wright in the United States, their sketches and construction drawings had been displayed at an exhibition at the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum in Koganei Park in Tokyo.