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    Ochiai Naobumi (落合 直文, 16 December 1861 – 16 December 1903) was a Japanese tanka poet and scholar of Japanese literature of the Meiji Era. He was born...
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  • Motoki Ochiai (落合 モトキ, born 1990), Japanese actor Ochiai Naobumi (落合 直文, 1861-1903), pseudonym of Ayukai Morimitsu, Japanese poet Osamu Ochiai (落合 治,...
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  • (in Japanese). p. 49. Ochiai, Naobumi; Konakamura, Yoshitaka (5 December 1890). 中等教育日本文典 (in Japanese). Nihondō. Ochiai, Naobumi (16 May 1893). 普通日本文典...
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  •  18. Shiratori, Kikuji; Ochiai, Naobumi (15 April 1898). 中等敎育新撰日本文典 (in Japanese). Eisai Shinshi Sha. pp. 34–35. Ochiai, Naobumi (26 March 1895). 日本大文典...
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    into a serious aesthetic contest, with considerably more formality. Ochiai Naobumi (1861–1903) Masaoka Shiki (1867–1902) Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) Ishikawa...
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  • period. Notable practitioners of the form included Yuasa Banketsu and Ochiai Naobumi. It declined in popularity in the first two decades of the twentieth...
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  • Kōjo Shiragiku no Uta) is the title of an 1889 epic Japanese poem by Ochiai Naobumi, who was inspired by Chinese-language poems composed by Inoue Tetsujirō...
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    originality and thus make it more popular. Yosano was a disciple of Ochiai Naobumi, and a prominent founding member of the latter's Asaka Society. In 1900...
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    the Polish independence movement. The Japanese poem Porando kaiko by Ochiai Naobumi about Fukushima Yasumasa travelling in 1890s mentions the Polish struggle...
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    Translated by Meredith McKinney. p. 222. Onoe had been a disciple of Ochiai Naobumi at Asakasha in the days when Tekkan was also in his fold, but had since...
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    actor Hiroya Ino, politician and MP Hirokazu Shiba, politician and MP Ochiai Naobumi, poet and literary scholar Mika Ōkura, female baseball player Eiraku...
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    poems, one of which inspired the composition of the poem White Aster by Ochiai Naobumi. He helped introduce Western philosophy in Japan and became the first...
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    disciple of Kun'en Kaneko [ja], a minor poet who had studied under Ochiai Naobumi and who, according to historian and critic Donald Keene, never fulfilled...
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    started as a pupil of Kyoshi Takahama. As a poet he found a mentor in Naobumi Ochiai, with Saishu Onoe formed Ikazuchi kai, and created friendship with Byakuren...
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