つたやじゅうざぶろう
蔦屋重三郎
1. Tsutaya Juuzaburou (1750.2.13-1797.5.31)
2. Tsutaya JūzaburōTsutaya Jūzaburō was the founder and head of the Tsutaya publishing house in Edo period Japan, which produced the ukiyo-e woodblock print works of many of the period's most famous artists, along with illustrated books. He has been called "the greatest of the print publishers", and is easily the most famous publisher of the period. "Tsuta-ya" is not truly a surname, as commoners generally lacked surnames in Japan prior to the 1868 Meiji Restoration.
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