This Naoki Prize-winning work is a personal yet precise account of the
lives of working women in the Edo period (1600-1868). In the latter half
of the Edo period, the warrior caste was finding itself pushed out of
the top echelons of society by the rising merchant class, and repeated
famines swept the countryside. Against this backdrop, a small number of
women vigorously built themselves independent lives with unusual
careers--working as designers of ornamental hairpins, or even
scribes--in the male-dominated society of the day. The stories in The
Budding Tree recount the conditions in which these women lived.