“Koume’s World: The Life and Work of a Samurai Woman Before and After the Meiji Restoration” by Simon Partner
In 1804, a girl was born in Wakayama, the capital city of Kishū domain in mid-Japan. Named Koume (“little plum”), she was born into a family of low-ranking samurai. Her father was a scholar and teacher, as in turn would be her husband, and indeed her son. Although she was a skilled painter and poet,…














