Tatsuji Okawa (大川辰次, Tatsuji Okawa, 1904–1994) was a Japanese homoerotic fetish artist.[1] Tatsuji, along with Go Mishima, Sanshi Funayama, and Go Hirano, is regarded by artist and historian Gengoroh Tagame as a central figure in the first wave of contemporary gay artists in Japan.[2]
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TatsujiOkawa (大川辰次, TatsujiOkawa, 1904–1994) was a Japanese homoerotic fetish artist. Tatsuji, along with Go Mishima, Sanshi Funayama, and Go Hirano...
men, often with yakuza-inspired irezumi tattoos. Mishima, along with TatsujiOkawa, Sanshi Funayama, and Go Hirano, is regarded by artist and historian...
Japanese homoerotic fetish artist. Funayama, along with Go Mishima, TatsujiOkawa, and Go Hirano, is regarded by artist and historian Gengoroh Tagame...
fetish artist. Hirano, along with Go Mishima, Sanshi Funayama, and TatsujiOkawa, is regarded by artist and historian Gengoroh Tagame as a central figure...
contributors along with university professor Masamichi Abe and film critic TatsujiOkawa to participate in a debate over the rumor's veracity. Abe admitted that...
disaster. Many public schools were completely destroyed, including Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School (大川小学校), which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13...
the time, was adopted by Kie's younger sister and her husband, Miyo and Tatsuji Nishida, respectively. His adoptive father's ancestors served Shimazu Nariakira...
Tokyo Imperial University, where his classmates included Hidemi Kon and Tatsuji Miyoshi. He met Chūya Nakahara in April 1925, with whom he quickly became...
K-1 MAX. On February 4, 2006 he defeated Akeomi Nitta, Ryuki Ueyama and Tatsuji to win the K-1 MAX Japan Grand Prix 2006 tournament. On February 5, 2007...