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Encyclopedia > Hototogisu

Hototogisu can refer to either:

External links

  • Hototogisu (bird) (http://weblog.delacour.net/archives/2002/05/hototogisu.php/)
  • Hototogisu (magazine) (http://www.lib.ehime-u.ac.jp/KUHI/ENG/kuhieng95.html/)

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I Am a Cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (352 words)
Among its major themes are the period's uneasy mix of new Western ideas and Japanese traditions, and the aping of Western customs.
He was persuaded to contribute further installments by Takahama Kyoshi, one of the editors of Hototogisu.
The episodic nature in which it was written may account for the stylistic incongruities between the earlier and later chapters.
Kyoshi Takahama (259 words)
Many haikuists supported his view of haiku, and Hototogisu became an important magazine to which a great number of poets contributed their haikus.
"Hototogisu" is a bird classified in the category of cuckoo.
Shiki Masaoka suffered from tuberculosis and compared himself with a hototogisu; "Shiki" is another name for "hototogisu".
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