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After his return to Japan, he taught woodblock printing at the Seikôkan<!--生巧館--> art studio/school he co-founded with Hôsui, while continuing to produce his own artwork, along with illustrations for newspapers and magazines. He also briefly worked as a teacher of French language at the Tokyo Fine Arts School.
 
After his return to Japan, he taught woodblock printing at the Seikôkan<!--生巧館--> art studio/school he co-founded with Hôsui, while continuing to produce his own artwork, along with illustrations for newspapers and magazines. He also briefly worked as a teacher of French language at the Tokyo Fine Arts School.
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He was a founding member in [[1896]] of the [[Shirabakai]] (White Horse Society) alongside [[Kuroda Seiki]] and a number of others.
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He was a founding member in [[1896]] of the [[Hakubakai]] (White Horse Society) alongside [[Kuroda Seiki]] and a number of others.
    
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