He also studied with Kinisawa Shimburō (1847–1877), who was an artist who had trained in Britain.
[1] Starting in 1877, his work was published in newspapers and magazines.
His portraits of kabuki actors (yakusha-e) were well known.
[1] His war prints (戦争絵, sensō-e), in triptych format are considered to be important historical documents.
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