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about the same experience - featuring a fictionalized version of his honeymoon. The erotic and experimental content was considered extremely controversial. He wrote about a number of other non-traditional themes and advocated abandoning the
180:. He founded the student club the Kyo-Kanoko Haiku Society, which was later opened to the general public. In 1924, he was hired Osaka Marine and Fire Insurance Company and worked there for two decades, eventually becoming head of the 187:
While initially a traditionalist poet, he grew increasingly experimental in his late 20s. "My guiding principle is not to be bound by principles," he said. In 1934 he published a 10-poem
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involved subjects then considered controversial for the form, including erotic sexuality, fictionalized scenarios, and mundane topics outside of nature.
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Starting in 1945, his life was marked by a series of misfortunes. He lost most of his possessions in an
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the leading Japanese literary journal of the form, edited by the traditionalist poet
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branch of the successor company Osaka Sumitomo Marine and Fire Insurance in 1944.
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He became the advisor of a new radical haiku magazine,
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