Rosō Fukuhara (福原 路草, Fukuhara Rosō, 1892–1946) was a Japanese photographer noted for a strikingly modern approach to pictorialism.
His three eldest brothers[1] died young, but another older brother, Shinzō, would also win great fame as a photographer and the last, Nobuyoshi (信義, b.1897) would win some fame too, under the name Tōru Namiki (並木 透, Namiki Tōru).
Fukuhara studied French at Keio University (Tokyo) from 1911 to 1917.
His photographic activities were amateur but rigorous; his photographs employed both shallow focus and rather incongruous juxtapositions to great effect.
Half of a photograph by Fukuhara might be taken up by corrugated metal fencing.