Inokuchi Akuri (''井口阿くり'') (January 12, 1871 – March 26, 1931) was a Japanese physical educator.
Early life
Inokuchi Akuri was born in
Akita Prefecture
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. Sponsored by the Japanese government, she attended
Smith College
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and
Wellesley College
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, and studied physical education with
Senda Berenson at the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, founded by
Mary Tileston Hemenway. "There is a great desire to make women strong in Japan," she explained to a Boston newspaper in 1901, "and so my government sent me over here to study how to increase our women's strength."
Career

Inokuchi was a teacher in Tokyo before her time in the United States. On her return to Japan in 1903, Inokuchi taught physical education at Girls' High School in Tokyo, and introduced a women's exercise costume of
bloomers and
middy blouses and calf-length skirts, for comfortable vigorous movement. She published a report, ''Taiiku no riron oyobi jissai'' (Theory and Practice of Physical Education) in 1906.
She is considered one of the pioneers of women's modern physical education in Japan.
Inokuchi also taught in the imperial household for a time, and was head of a girls' school in
Taipei.
Personal life
Inokuchi married in 1911, and was known as Fujita Akuri.
The couple spent a brief time living in
San Francisco, and in the 1920s she traveled to
London as a tutor. She died in 1931, aged 60 years.
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1871 births
1931 deaths
Japanese educators
People from Akita Prefecture
19th-century Japanese women educators
19th-century Japanese educators