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  • Thumbnail for Tōson Shimazaki
    Tōson Shimazaki (島崎 藤村, Shimazaki Tōson, 25 March 1872 – 22 August 1943) was the pen-name of Haruki Shimazaki, a Japanese writer active in the Meiji,...
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  • Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Tōson Shimazaki (島崎 藤村, 1872–1943), pen-name of Shimazaki Haruki, Japanese writer Shimazaki Masaki (島崎 正樹, 1834–1886), Japanese...
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  • Thumbnail for Shimazaki Masaki
    Shimazaki Masaki (島崎 正樹, 1834–1886) was a Japanese gōnō, honjin master, student of kokugaku, and Shinto priest. He was the father of Shimazaki Tōson. He...
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  • Toson may refer to: Tōson Shimazaki (1872-1943), a Japanese author Tosǒn (826-898), also romanized as Doseon, a Korean Buddhist monk and geomancer Tahani...
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  • The Broken Commandment (category Novels by Tōson Shimazaki)
    The Broken Commandment is a Japanese novel written by Tōson Shimazaki published in 1906 (late Meiji period) under the title Hakai (破戒). The novel deals...
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  • Thumbnail for Tōson Memorial Museum
    Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture, Japan dedicated to the life and works of Shimazaki Tōson. The writer was born in the former Honjin in 1872, but his birthplace...
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  • The Family (Japanese: 家, Hepburn: Ie) is a Japanese novel written by Tōson Shimazaki, first serialized in 1910–11. This autobiographical novel deals with...
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  • Before the Dawn (novel) (category Novels by Tōson Shimazaki)
    Dawn (夜明け前, Yoakemae) is a historical novel by the Japanese writer Tōson Shimazaki. It was originally published in Chūō Kōron in 1929 as a serial work...
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  • Thumbnail for Meiji Gakuin University
    founders and served as the first president. The novelist and poet Shimazaki Toson graduated from this university and wrote the lyrics of its college...
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  • Thumbnail for Naoya Shiga
    blaming Tōson Shimazaki for having written his debut novel The Broken Commandment under such precarious financial hardship that Shimazaki's three young...
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  • ISBN 9780710304841. Bourdaghs, Michael (2003). The Dawn That Never Comes: Shimazaki Toson and Japanese Nationalism. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 184...
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  • Thumbnail for Nakasendō
    Magome-juku. The area was first made famous by the early 20th-century writer Shimazaki Tōson, who chronicled the effects of the Meiji Restoration on the valley...
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  • great masters" of the haiku / In the prepschool age Poet and author Shimazaki Tōson (1872-1943), leading figure in the Meiji Romantic movement / In the...
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  • (born 1961) Shimaki Kensaku (1903–1945) Shimao Toshio (1917–1986) Shimazaki Tōson (1872–1943) Shimizu Motoyoshi (born 1918) Shimizu Satomu (see Yamamoto...
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  • Thumbnail for Komoro, Nagano
    Jōmon-period settlement trace and National Historic Site Tōson Shimazaki, poet and writer. Toson spent a period teaching in Komoro, and is featured in a...
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  • Thumbnail for Kisoji
    Kore yori kita, Kisoji). Additionally, the early 20th-century author, Shimazaki Tōson, wrote about the effects of the Meiji Restoration on the Kiso Valley...
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  • Thumbnail for Masuji Ibuse
    popular works during this period. However, Ibuse did read works by Shimazaki Toson and Mori Ogai. In 1916, Ibuse wrote a letter to Ogai using the pseudonym...
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  • Thumbnail for Kunio Yanagita
    It was at this point that his literary friends, including writer Shimazaki Toson, began encouraging him to publish works based on oral traditions and...
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  • Thumbnail for Mito Rebellion
    sodium-cooled fast reactors in Japan. Mito Domain Shinpūren rebellion Shimazaki, Tōson; Naff, William (October 1, 1987). Before the Dawn (1st ed.). United...
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  • Thumbnail for Kitamura Tokoku
    close associate of Shimazaki Tōson, whom he strongly influenced towards the romantic literary movement and whose father Shimazaki Masaki is noted for...
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