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"Kawabatakeisha Kushu" Takashi Matsumoto Kadokawa Bunko January 20, 1959, Revised Edition This is a very old book. For those who have been looking for it, and those who understand, thank you. Keisha Kawabata was a Japanese haiku poet from Tokyo. His real name was Shinichi. Other pen names include Yuboku no Tami and Hyoya Shunkou. Ryushi Kawabata, a Japanese painter, was his half-brother. Initially, he aspired to be a painter and studied under Ryusei Kishida, but gave up due to illness and turned to haiku, studying under Kyoshi Takahama and contributing to "Hototogisu." Born: Tokyo Born: August 17, 1897 Died: July 17, 1941 Books: Kawabatakeisha Zenshushu, Natsu no Tsuki, Kawabatakeisha, Takashi Matsumoto Collection Takashi Matsumoto was a haiku poet from Tokyo. His real name was Takashi Matsumoto. Born into a Noh performer's family, he aspired to Noh, but gave up due to illness and devoted himself to haiku, studying under Kyoshi Takahama. He founded and presided over the haiku magazine "Fue." He created highly artistic and elegant poems, and was praised alongside Keisha Kawabata and Kusatao Nakamura in "Hototogisu." Born: January 5, 1906 Born: Tokyo Died: May 11, 1956, Japan Movie: Shishi no Za Books: Gendai Hyaku Meikushu"
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