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The Ghost Brush | Hokusai's Daughter and Hidden Collaborator Katsushika Oi

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It's time for some hidden history, dear one!! Did you know one of Japan’s most famous artists had a secret weapon? And no, it wasn’t just his paintbrush! In this episode, we uncover the fascinating, overlooked story of Katsushika Oi, the daughter (and possible secret collaborator) of the legendary Hokusai!

Oi wasn’t just any artist—she was a bold, brilliant painter who worked in the shadow of her famous father. Her work, including the stunning 'Night Scene in the Yoshiwara,' showcased her mastery of light and color. But was she merely an assistant, or did she play a far bigger role in Hokusai’s masterpieces? Join us as we dive into her life, her art, and the reasons history nearly erased her.

Spoiler: This is hidden women’s history at its finest!

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

🎨 Who was Katsushika Oi, and why was she so important?👻 The inspiration behind The Ghost Brush and Oi’s mysterious legacy

🖌️ Why her work was overshadowed—and how modern scholars are changing that

📜 The hidden women’s history behind Japan’s Edo-era art scene, including other overlooked female artists of the period

Love untold stories of incredible women? Support the podcast and unlock exclusive content—like behind-the-scenes insights, bonus episodes, and more—by joining us on Patreon!

Want to experience history with me in real life? Join the History BFF Trip this August and explore Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara while we celebrate history, culture, and maybe even some birthday karaoke chaos. Spots are filling up—grab yours before they’re gone!

https://trovatrip.com/trip/asia/japan/japan-with-tehya-nakamura-aug-2025

Until next time, drink your water (yes, now), and remember: the gods may be immortal, but so is defiance. 🎙️✨

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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/shows/3018009/

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Hidden women’s history, Katsushika Oi, Hokusai’s daughter, The Ghost Brush, Edo period art, Japanese women artists, forgotten female artists, history podcast, art history

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It's time for some hidden history, dear one!! Did you know one of Japan’s most famous artists had a secret weapon? And no, it wasn’t just his paintbrush! In this episode, we uncover the fascinating, overlooked story of Katsushika Oi, the daughter (and possible secret collaborator) of the legendary Hokusai!

Oi wasn’t just any artist—she was a bold, brilliant painter who worked in the shadow of her famous father. Her work, including the stunning 'Night Scene in the Yoshiwara,' showcased her mastery of light and color. But was she merely an assistant, or did she play a far bigger role in Hokusai’s masterpieces? Join us as we dive into her life, her art, and the reasons history nearly erased her.

Spoiler: This is hidden women’s history at its finest!

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

🎨 Who was Katsushika Oi, and why was she so important?👻 The inspiration behind The Ghost Brush and Oi’s mysterious legacy

🖌️ Why her work was overshadowed—and how modern scholars are changing that

📜 The hidden women’s history behind Japan’s Edo-era art scene, including other overlooked female artists of the period

Love untold stories of incredible women? Support the podcast and unlock exclusive content—like behind-the-scenes insights, bonus episodes, and more—by joining us on Patreon!

Want to experience history with me in real life? Join the History BFF Trip this August and explore Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara while we celebrate history, culture, and maybe even some birthday karaoke chaos. Spots are filling up—grab yours before they’re gone!

https://trovatrip.com/trip/asia/japan/japan-with-tehya-nakamura-aug-2025

Until next time, drink your water (yes, now), and remember: the gods may be immortal, but so is defiance. 🎙️✨

NHK Show

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/shows/3018009/

🤩App Info🤩

📚 Resources 📚

______________________________________

Want more For the Love of History?

Patreon

Instagram

Website

TikTok

Spotify

Merch Store

Book Club

Keywords:

Hidden women’s history, Katsushika Oi, Hokusai’s daughter, The Ghost Brush, Edo period art, Japanese women artists, forgotten female artists, history podcast, art history

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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