Following his graduation Noma worked as a teacher in the
Luchu Islands. Later he served as a schoolmaster. Then he began to work as an administrative official at the
Imperial University's law department in Tokyo. Noma established a publishing company, Dainippon Yūbenkai (Japanese: the Great Japanese Oratorical Society), in 1910.{{cite magazine|title=Books: Clubby Magazines|magazine=
Time|access-date=26 May 2022|date=10 September 1934 The nine magazines Noma started enjoyed high levels of circulations and were very influential on the popular culture of Japan.{{cite book ==Personal life and death==