Tomi Kōra

Tomi Kōra (Japanese: 高良 とみ, Hepburn: Kōra Tomi, July 1, 1896  January 17, 1993) was a Japanese psychologist, peace activist, and politician. She published under the name Tomiko Kōra (高良 とみ, Kōra Tomiko).

Tomi Kōra
高良 とみ (Kōra Tomi)
Tomi Kōra in 1953
Born
Tomi Wada (和田 とみ, Wada Tomi)

(1896-07-01)July 1, 1896
DiedJanuary 17, 1993(1993-01-17) (aged 96)
Resting placeTama Cemetery
Other namesTomiko Kōra
Occupations
Known forPeace and women's rights activism, second Japanese woman to attain a PhD in psychology
ChildrenRumiko Kōra
Academic background
Education
ThesisAn Experimental Study of Hunger in its Relation to Activity (1922)
Doctoral advisorEdward Thorndike
Other advisors
Influences
Academic work
DisciplinePsychology
Institutions
Councillor in the Japanese House of Councillors
In office
1947–1959
Parliamentary group *Ryokufūkai (1949–1959)
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