Hariprobha Takeda also known as Hariprobha Basu Mallik was a Bengaliwoman who married a Japanese national. She lived in Japan and wrote a notable autobiography which was turned into a movie in Bangladesh.
In 1907 Hariprobha married Uemon Takeda, a Japanese businessman residing in Dhaka, East Bengal. He manufactured soaps in Bulbul soap factory. Hariprobha moved to Tokyo, Japan in 1912. She published Bongo Mohilar Japan Jatra, which detailed her travels and experiences there. She settled permanently in Japan in 1941.
Hariprobha died in 1972 in Shambhunath Pandit Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal. Tanvir Mokammel have made a documentary based on her book and her life called Japani Bodhu.