Yosano Akiko (Shinjitai: 与謝野 晶子, seiji: 與謝野 晶子; 7 December 1878 – 29 May 1942) was the pen-name of a Japanese author, poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist...
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Japan. His wife was fellow author Yosano Akiko. Former cabinet minister and politician Kaoru Yosano was his grandson. Yosano was born in Kyoto as the son of...
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February to September 2009. Born the grandson of poets Yosano Akiko and Yosano Tekkan in Tokyo, Yosano graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1963. In...
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early 20th century Genji was translated into modern Japanese by the poet Akiko Yosano. The first English translation of Genji was made in 1882 by Suematsu...
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Look up Yosano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yosano, Kyoto is a town in Japan. Yosano may also refer to: Akiko Yosano (与謝野 晶子, 1878–1942), Japanese...
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cultural exchange between Japan and Italy. Shimoi translated works from Yosano Akiko and Matsuo Bashō into Italian, and conversely translated Dante into Japanese...
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collection of tanka (短歌, “Short poem”), written by the Japanese writer Akiko Yosano during the Meiji period in 1901. Although later celebrated for its softly...
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he is hungry. Akiko Yosano (与謝野 晶子, Yosano Akiko) Voiced by: Yū Shimamura (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck (English) Named after Akiko Yosano. She is the medic...
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1955), a Japanese singer and pop/jazz musician Akiko Yazawa (矢澤 亜希子, born 1980), backgammon player Akiko Yosano (与謝野 晶子, 1878-1942), Japanese poet, feminist...
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September 2000. See Janine Beichman (11 December 2006). "Thou Shalt Not Die: Yosano Akiko and the Russo-Japanese War". Asiatic Society of Japan. Archived from...
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un giapponese, which features a haiku by the Japanese feminist poet Yosano Akiko: The Japanese-American scholar and translator Kenneth Yasuda published...
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1900 – Nov. 1908). A young high school student, Otori You (later known as Akiko Yosano), and Ishikawa Takuboku contributed to Myōjō. In 1980 the New York Times...
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abortion. Contributors included renowned poet and women's rights proponent Yosano Akiko, among others. Even though many Japanese became exposed to the ideas...
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version of the 31-syllable tanka poetry. Famous contributors such as Yosano Akiko, who also edited the magazine, transformed the traditional poetry with...
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defendants in the High Treason Incident, and for his defense of feminist poet Yosano Akiko over government criticism of her anti-war poetry. Japanese literature...
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Taishō period from the viewpoint of Akiko Yosano. One month after falling in love with the writer Hiroshi Yosano, Akiko leaves her parents to move to Tokyo...
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(1998) Infection (2004), Dr. Nakazono This Old Road: Konomichi (2019), Yosano Akiko Show Me the Way to the Station (2019) "就職戦線異状なし". eiga.com. Retrieved...
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awakening of women's own right and development of feminist movement. While Yosano Akiko denied gender differences, Raicho emphasised motherhood raising a child...
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poets such as Yosano Akiko. Mori Ōgai helped found a new magazine called Subaru in 1909 with the help of others such as Yosano Akiko and Yosano Tekkan. His...
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a major feature of Japanese poetry even today. Some poets, including Yosano Akiko, Ishikawa Takuboku, Hagiwara Sakutarō wrote in many styles: they used...
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theologian, organist, writer, humanitarian, philosopher, and physician. Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) author and social activist Andy Hug (1964–2000) Swiss karateka...
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1945 - January 4, 2019) Yosa Buson (1716–1783) Yosano Akiko (December 7, 1878 – May 29, 1942) Yosano Tekkan (February 26, 1873 – March 26, 1935) Yoshida...
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included Hiratsuka Raicho, Higuchi Ichiyo, Tamura Toshiko, Nogami Yaeko and Yosano Akiko. Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (c. 660–c. 720): authored numerous chōka and...
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self-awareness. Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) is one of the most famous female poets in Meiji period Japan. As the daughter of a rich merchant, Yosano was able to...
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and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II Yosano Akiko (1878- 1942), Japanese author, poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist, and...
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poet, Yosano Akiko, and this encounter prompted her to start contributing tanka to the poetry magazine Myōjō ("Bright Star"). Along with Yosano, she joined...
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underground lake. The cave was popularized by the poets Tekkan Yosano and Akiko Yosano in 1929. It was designated an Okayama Prefectural Natural Monument...
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1870–1946), Northern Irish poet Maryla Wolska (1873–1930), Polish poet Yosano Akiko (與謝野晶子, 1878–1942), Japanese poet and feminist Kazimiera Zawistowska...
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Agency's clinic where Tanizaki is shown to be healed by their doctor, Yosano Akiko, using unorthodox methods. Kunikida warns Atsushi that the Port Mafia's...
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to be respected as individuals." Another revolutionary female writer, Yosano Akiko, wrote a poem celebrating the women's movement in Seitō's inaugural issue...
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