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Takekurabe

, translated by Edward Seidensticker as Growing Up and by Robert Danly as Child's Play, is a Japanese novella written by Higuchi Ichiyō in 1895–96.

The main characters are children living on the edge of Yoshiwara, the only district of Edo (later Tokyo) that was licensed for prostitution. As they grow up, they find themselves assuming their family professions and losing the freedom they enjoyed as children.

Film adaptations based on the novella include:

  • Takekurabe (1924 film)
  • Takekurabe (1955 film)

There is an animated adaptation that was released in North America by Central Park Media; it was titled Growing Up in the English release.

Takekurabe (1955 film)

(English titles include: Adolescence, Growing Up Twice, Growing Up, and Child's Play) is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Heinosuke Gosho.

It is a film adaptation of Higuchi Ichiyō's 1895-1896 novel Takekurabe.

Production design was made by Kazuo Kubo, sound recordist was Michio Okazaki and lighting technician was Susumu Irie.