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[first] [2] [3] [4] \u3002 Known as the founder of a housewife’s friend [first] [2] [3] [4] [5] \u3002 He has served as President of Housewife Tomosha (now a housewife’s friendship), president of Japan Publishing, President and Chairman of Tokyo Publishing (now Tohan), and Japan Publishing Society. [first] [2] [3] [4] \u3002 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsPerson \/ history [ edit ] Vebliography [ edit ] references [ edit ] Related item [ edit ] External link [ edit ] Person \/ history [ edit ] Born in Usa -gun, Oita Prefecture on October 13, 1887 (Meiji 20) [first] [2] [3] [4] \u3002 In 1904 (Meiji 37), which is 17 years old, the old system, Oita Prefectural Usa Junior High School (now Oita Prefectural Usa High School) [6] () Dropped out of school and moved to Tokyo [7] , Joined the Bunbun (now publishing of Dunban) [first] [2] \u3002 Along with Jinichi Haniyoshi and Toshiryu, will work on the publication of “Women’s Friends” (launched in 1908) and “Women’s World” (founded in 1910). [first] [2] \u3002 On June 24, 1906 (Meiji 39), he was baptized from the Protestant Society’s Church Church. Later, on September 18, 1916 (Taisho 5), a Tokyo Housekeeping Study Group was established and the publishing business was launched. [first] [2] [3] [4] [5] \u3002 1917 (Taisho 6) Founded “Housewife Tomoyo” (now “Housewife’s Friend”) [first] [2] [3] [4] [5] \u3002 He pulled out the preceding women’s magazines such as “Women’s Pictorial”, “Women’s Friends”, “Women’s World”, and “Ladies and Women’s Theory” in three years, and expanded to the first place in the number of copies. [first] [2] \u3002 In May 1921 (Taisho 10), the Tokyo Housekeeping Study Group was renamed “Housewife Yunosha”. I took over [first] [5] \u3002 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 1941 (Showa 16), the Ishikawa Cultural Business Foundation was established. In September 1944 (Showa 19), he became president of Japan Publishing Distribution Control Co., Ltd. (Japan Publishing Distribution) and served as this. [first] \u3002 In May 1946 (Showa 21), after the end of World War II, he left the housewife’s expulsion, and left the two companies in Japan Publishing distribution, and the president of the housewife Tomosha was Emiko, Ishikawa, the eldest daughter, Ishikawa. Kazuo will be appointed [first] [5] \u3002 On December 1, 1947, the Ishikawa Cultural Business Foundation opened the Ochanomizu Library (currently Takeshi Ishikawa Memorial Library), a private library limited to “18 years old or older women”. [8] \u3002 In 1950 (Showa 25), he was expelled to the public office and became president of Tokyo Publishing (now Tohan). [first] [2] [3] [4] \u3002 In December 1953 (Showa 28), “Housewife Co., Ltd.” was changed to “Housewife’s Tomosha”, and the name of the magazine was renamed “Housewife’s Friends” from the new year of the year, which was released in the same month. [5] \u3002 In 1958, he won the 6th Kikuchi Hiroshi Prize, saying, “In order to create and establish a women’s home magazine, he was consistently engaged in editing management in the 42nd year, and after the war, he pioneered its larger.” He died on January 5, 1961 (Showa 36) [first] [2] [3] [4] \u3002 73 years old. Wife: Ishikawa KatsuEldest son: Katsuro Ishikawa Eldest daughter: Emiko Ishikawa (February 16, 1915 -May 18, 1990) Children: Kazuo Ishikawa (May 12, 1905 -April 27, 1982)Grandson: Tomoko = Kaoru Yosano Grandson: Michiko = Reiichi Iida Grandson (the eldest son of Kazuo): \u200b\u200bHaruhiko Ishikawa (August 24, 1942-) –Housewife’s Tomosha 3rd President Son (the second son of Kazuo): \u200b\u200bYasuhiko Ishikawa (May 1944-) –Housewife’s Friendship 4th President Vebliography [ edit ] This is a list of books centered on the National Diet Library> [9] [ten] \u3002 “Fortunately from bad luck”, Housewife Yunosha, 1926 “Management of Housewife Yunosha standing on beliefs”, housewife Yunosha, 1926 “My beloved life”, housewife Yoshisha, 1940 “Women’s hygiene and childcare”, housewife Yoshisha, 1940 “Continuing Lord Women’s Friendship Course 4 Washing and Clothes Organizing”, Housewife Tomosha, May 1940 “My beloved family”, housewife Yunosha, 1942 “My beloved business”, housewife Yoshisha, 1944 “Road of Faith”, Housewife Tomosha, 1946 “My Peasant Life”, Asakura Shoten, 1954 “Family Miscellaneous Story”, Housewife’s Tomosha, 1960 “Workplace Miscellaneous Story”, Housewife’s Tomosha, 1960 “Takeshi Ishikawa from 50,000 Heads”, Hen Bunroku, Housewife’s Tomosha, 1961 -Published after his death “Family Miscellaneous Story”, housewife’s friendship, 1962 “Publisher’s Letter Wife’s Tomosha Takemi Ishikawa”, Hen Kurita, Kurita Shoten, 1968 “Life -Seki -Takeami Ishikawa”, edition of the lord’s Tomosha, Ochanomizu Library, February 1971 “Takeshi Ishikawa Complete Works”, 6 volumes, “Takeshi Ishikawa” Published, Ishikawa Cultural Business Foundation, February 1980 references [ edit ] Related item [ edit ] External link [ edit ] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/takeami-ishikawa-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Takeami Ishikawa -Wikipedia"}}]}]