Tomimoto Toyohina
Japanese geisha in the Kansei (1789-1801) era
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Tomimoto Toyohina
Summary
Tomimoto Toyohina is a human[1]. She worked as a geisha[2] and jōrurikatari[3].
Key Facts
- Tomimoto Toyohina held citizenship in Japan[4].
- Tomimoto Toyohina's professions included geisha[2].
- Tomimoto Toyohina worked as a jōrurikatari[3].
- Tomimoto Toyohina's field of work was Tomimoto-bushi[5].
- Tomimoto Toyohina was a member of three beauties of the Kansei era[6].
- Tomimoto Toyohina's image is recorded as Kitagawa Utamaro - Toji san bijin (Three Beauties of the Present Day)From Bijin-ga (Pictures of Beautiful Women), published by Tsutaya Juzaburo - Google Art Project.jpg[7].
- Tomimoto Toyohina is recorded as female[8].
- Tomimoto Toyohina's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Tomimoto Toyohina's Commons category is recorded as Tomimoto Toyohina[10].
- Tomimoto Toyohina's name in native language is recorded as 富本豊雛[11].
- Tomimoto Toyohina's name in kana is recorded as とみもと とよひな[12].
- Tomimoto Toyohina's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12333k9g[13].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include geisha[2] and jōrurikatari[3]. Tomimoto Toyohina's field of work was Tomimoto-bushi[5].