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72:. It soon became the leading forum for Shiki's Nippon school of haiku. The following year, the magazine's headquarters moved to Tokyo, and its editorship was taken over by 53:. Founded in 1897, it was responsible for the spread of modern haiku among the Japanese public and is now Japan's most prestigious and long-lived haiku periodical. 88:("sketch from life") prose style. It had established itself as Japan's leading haiku magazine by this time, and the first Tokyo edition sold out on its first day. 114: 483: 488: 493: 478: 498: 446: 423: 404: 385: 366: 347: 143: 119: 91:
Following Shiki's death in 1902, the magazine's focus shifted to the fiction of modernist writers such as
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Now, To Be! Shiki's Haiku Moments for Us Today / Ima, ikiru! Shiki no sekai
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Haiku Mind: 108 Poems to Cultivate Awareness and Open Your Heart
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When Kyoshi died in 1959, editorship passed to his son Toshio.
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In 1916, Kyoshi initiated the "Kitchen Miscellanies" column in
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by Yanagihara Kyokudō, who edited it under the direction of
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as well as haiku, and Shiki began publishing essays in his
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The Haiku Handbook: How to write, share, and teach haiku
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to promote the writings of women haiku poets such as
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The Modern Murasaki: Writing by Women of Meiji Japan
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Copeland, Rebecca L.; Ortabasi, Melek, eds. (2006).
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Index

lesser cuckoo
literary magazine
haiku
Matsuyama
Masaoka Shiki
Takahama Kyoshi
tanka
haibun
Natsume Sōseki
Hisajo Sugita
Teiko Inahata
Kotaro Inahata
ja
Dakotsu Iida
Takahama Kyoshi
Takashi Matsumoto
Yaeko Nogami
Itō Sachio
Sokotsu Samukawa
Natsume Sōseki
Masaoka Shiki
Murakami Kijo


Hirai (2003)
Ueda (2003)


Beichman (2002)
Beichman (2002)

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