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Women's pro wrestler Chiyo Obata Post-war history of a fighting woman
Women's pro wrestler Chiyo Obata Post-war history of a fighting woman
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Kunko Akiyama / Published 2017 (Shiroku size)
Single (Softcover) Iwanami Shoten / Japan's legendary women's Pro Wrestling champion, Chiyo Obata. Women's Pro Wrestling was brought from the United States and developed uniquely in Japan. Obata debuted in 1955 and lived during the same era as Rikidozan. The story ambitiously depicts a wealth of historical stories and episodes, including the little-known early days of women's professional women, the first television broadcast that achieved astonishing high ratings, the Japan-Korea friendship women's Pro Wrestling match held in 1963 just before the signing of the basic treaty, and events held in Okinawa before their return. A portrait of the original 'fighting woman' who lived freely.
| Condition | 【good】 |
|---|---|
| Condition detail | Damage (no hindrance to reading)/with wraparound band |
| Year | 2010s |
| Product number | 1641104958164 |
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