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The history of is the history of Japanese art and its portrayal of Japanese culture. Understanding manga and it past will help you to better understand Japanese society and how it views itself (important if you’re !). If you want to better understand modern Japanese pop-culture, check out the history of manga! This article breaks down the historic steps that led to the modern Japanese art form. From uikiyoe to Dragon Ball, this is the history of Japanese manga.
If you’re asking, “how old is manga,” it is hard to pin it down. Some might argue that manga didn’t start until the 1950s. However, many historians argue that manga has its roots reaching deep into Japanese history. To properly understand that statement, we must look back at some of Japan’s early visual storytelling methods.
(1945-1952), American soldiers brought comic books with them into Japan. It exposed Japanese artists to new storytelling methods and visual styles. The animations of Walt Disney, like “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937) and “Bambi” (1942), had an impact on early manga artists.
The first modern manga emerged during the post-war Japan era. During this period, manga became a popular and affordable form of entertainment for many Japanese people. Osamu Tezuka was the person who kick started the evolution of manga. He is often called often called the “godfather of manga.” In many ways, Tezuka created the beginning of modern Japanese pop culture
Machiko Hasegawa’s Sazae-san, which began in 1946, became another influential work. But this time there was a manga that represented the modern family that everyone could relate to. The housewife character, Sazae, and her family represented millions of Japanese citizens. Especially women, facing post-war challenges with resilience.






























