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    Takuboku Ishikawa (石川 啄木, Ishikawa Takuboku, February 20, 1886 – April 13, 1912) was a Japanese poet. Well known as both a tanka and "modern-style" (新体詩...
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  • Takuboku may refer to: Takuboku (啄木), Japanese word for "woodpecker" Takuboku Ishikawa (1886–1912), Japanese poet, known as just Takuboku 4672 Takuboku...
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  • footballer Tatsuzō Ishikawa (石川 達三, 1905–1985), Japanese writer Takuboku Ishikawa (石川 啄木, 1886-1912), Japanese poet Travis Ishikawa (born 1983), American...
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  • June 1955. It featured early shōjo manga-style imagery, and work by Takuboku Ishikawa, Katsuji Matsumoto, Jun'ichi Nakahara, and Akiko Yosano. Shōjo gahō...
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    Bokusui Wakayama. Later, he earned the respect of the famous poet Takuboku Ishikawa, with whom he corresponded until the latter's death in 1912. Zenmaro...
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    of Jōdogahama in Miyako city. A view of Tono Country Village. The Takuboku Ishikawa Memorial Museum in Morioka. Geibikei Genbikei Takkoku-no-Iwaya Sansa...
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  • Ancient Magus' Bride – Narcisse Maugham Golden Kamuy 4th Season – Takuboku Ishikawa Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation 2 – Soldat Heckler 2024 The...
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    a teenager in poetry, coming under the influence of a local poet, Takuboku Ishikawa. After graduating from middle school, he helped out in his father's...
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  • the Japanese poet Takuboku Ishikawa. In 2005, measurement of the body's occultation ellipse also gave 35.0 × 35.0 kilometers. Takuboku is a non-family asteroid...
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  • Mamushi" (蝮のお銀, Mamushi no O-Gin), and Keiichirō's wife. Takuboku Ishikawa (石川 啄木, Ishikawa Takuboku) Voiced by: Kohsuke Toriumi (Japanese); Landon McDonald...
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  • American lawyer and politician, 9th Governor of Kansas (b. 1827) 1912 – Takuboku Ishikawa, Japanese poet and author (b. 1886) 1917 – Diamond Jim Brady, American...
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    who saw it as reminiscent of the Tower of Babel. Authors such as Ishikawa Takuboku popularized the building's symbolism in literature. Tsuji wrote during...
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  • Spring & Summer – Itaru Chigasaki Woodpecker Detective's Office – Takuboku Ishikawa Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima – Samatoki Aohitsugi...
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  • follows fictionalized versions of the poet Takuboku Ishikawa and the linguist Kyōsuke Kindaichi. Ishikawa is a private investigator. They both investigate...
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    Yosano (1878–1942) Kafū Nagai (1879–1959) Naoya Shiga (1883–1971) Takuboku Ishikawa (1886–1912) Kan Kikuchi (1888–1948) Ryūnosuke Akutagawa (1892–1927)...
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  • author, publisher, and educator Miguel Hernandez Washington Irving Takuboku Ishikawa Panait Istrati Helen Hunt Jackson Alfred Jarry Samuel Johnson Franz...
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    ended the British Home Championship tied at five points each. Died: Takuboku Ishikawa, 26, Japanese poet, member of the Myōjō group in Japan; in Iwate Prefecture...
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    (sister city since 1985) The Great Sasuke, professional wrestler Takuboku Ishikawa, poet Takuya Kawamura, professional basketball player Yusei Kikuchi...
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  • Jun Ishikawa (石川淳, 1899–1987, Japan, f/nf) Koji Ishikawa いしかわこうじ, born 1963, Japan, ch) Takuboku Ishikawa (石川啄木, 1886–1912, Japan, p) Tatsuzō Ishikawa (石川達三...
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    in the Japanese literary and artistic world. In 1909, he assisted Takuboku Ishikawa in the production of the literary magazine Subaru. Bin Ueda introduced...
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  • household of her mother's third husband. As a young girl she read Takuboku Ishikawa and Shūsei Tokuda, as well as Goethe, Heine and Tolstoy. After graduating...
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    Kanno was a literary boy in junior high school who was devoted to Takuboku Ishikawa, liked tanka, and formed a literary circle with his classmates. The...
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    The example below is a tanka about Mount Iwate by Japanese poet Takuboku Ishikawa (1886 – 1912, ja:石川啄木#代表歌), with Japanese pronunciation shown in parentheses...
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  • Pieczonka, 84, German-American classical composer and pianist, pneumonia. Takuboku Ishikawa, 26, Japanese poet, tuberculosis. Robbins Little, 80, American lawyer...
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    Seok is known to have been used because he loved the beginning of Takuboku Ishikawa, a Japanese poet. Paek Sŏk was born named Paek Ki-haeng in Chongju...
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    located here. Monument of Takuboku Ishikawa – a monument built in 1981, on which is engraved a poem by Japanese poet, Takuboku Ishikawa. The statue of the general...
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    Kitagawa Miseraretaru Tamashii (1953) Wakaki Hi no Takuboku Kumo wa Tensai De Aru (1954) – Takuboku Ishikawa Okuman choja (1954) – Monta Hana to Hatō (1954)...
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  • Jun Ishikawa 石川淳 pen name of Ishikawa Kiyoshi, Ishikawa (1899–1987), Shōwa period modernist author, translator and literary critic Ishikawa Takuboku see...
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    Nippo (小樽日報) newspaper was formed in the city of Otaru, Noguchi and Takuboku Ishikawa, who was four years his senior, were recruited by the newspaper, becoming...
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    inscribed with a poem of Kenji Miyazawa, and also a monument in memory of Takuboku Ishikawa inscribed with one of his poems: 不来方のお城の草に寝ころびて空に吸はれし十五の心 Kozukata...
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