@article{oai:osu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000554, author = {田中, 讓 and 北田, 和美 and 新野, 守 and 大松, 敬子 and タナカ, ユズル and キタダ, カズミ and シンノ, マモル and オオマツ, ケイコ and TANAKA, Yuzuru and KITADA, Kazumi and SHINNO, Mamoru and OMATSU, Keiko}, journal = {大阪産業大学人間環境論集}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), This study found that Osaka has contributed greatly to the development of sports in Japan, but these contributions have not been understood sufficiently. This fact is also true for women's sports are well. During the Meiji period(1968-1912), women had less opportunities to enjoy sports, but starting in the Taisho period(1912-1926), women were also able to enjoy many more varieties of sports. This was especially true for the students attending girl's high schools. This study introduces these activities and intend to illustrate how they contributed to social setting of Osaka and the development of women's sports in Japan.}, pages = {103--115}, title = {大阪へのスポーツ移入とその発展について(第2報) : 戦前の高等女学校に焦点を当て}, volume = {14}, year = {2015} }