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<p>of the time.</p>

<p><big> Taisho Era </big></p>
<p>Some of the most well-known printmakers in <a href="page.php?w=Taisho">Taisho Period</a> include Yamamoto Noboru, Ohara Kofun, and Sakamaki Kogyo. Overall, the amount of Nishiki-e print production decreased greatly in comparison to Meiji Period.</p>

<p><big> References </big></p>
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* Forbes, Andrew; Henley, David (2012). Suzuki Harunobu: 100 Beauties. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN: B00AC2NB8Y<br/>
* Munsterberg, Hugo (1957). "The Arts of Japan: An Illustrated History." Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company.<br/></p><p>
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