Jippensha Ikku
1765–1831 (age 66)
Biography
Jippensha Ikku (1765–1831) was a celebrated writer whose humorous and engaging narratives entertained and enlightened audiences throughout the Edo period. His distinctive voice and satirical wit made him one of the most popular literary figures of his generation.
Through his works, Ikku captured the spirit of Edo society with warmth and keen observation, creating memorable characters and situations that resonated with readers across social classes. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its entertainment value and social commentary.