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- Shuson Kato, poet and scholar: born Tokyo 26 May 1905; died Tokyo 3 July 1993.
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- Shuson Kato, poet and scholar: born Tokyo 26 May ; died Tokyo 3 July JAPANESE poets usually adopt a pen-name, and when they become famous they are often referred to not by their family.
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- Shuson Kato (May 26, July 3, ) belonged to the "Human Exploration School" with Ishida Hakyo and Nakamura Kusatao.
| William Lee. From the Editor of the English Edition................. | |
| Shuson Kato was born Takeo Kato, but he was always referred to as Shuson. | |
| Shuson Kato and Kenkichi Yamamoto, published by Kodansha, Tokyo, Japan, 1981. |
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Awano Seiho (1899-199Reference: Kato Shuson::::: quote Obituary: Shuson Kato by JAMES KIRKUP, Saturday, 10 July 1993 Shuson Kato, poet and scholar: born Tokyo 26 May 1905; died Tokyo 3 July 1993.
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This topic has moved
to its own BLOG in September 2010.
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This in only a BACKUP from August 2010.
Detailed discussions of translations of various haiku,
introducing Japanese culture through haiku.
. SEARCH for the name of a poet .
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. NEW BLOG
Introducing Japanese Haiku Poets
Abe Midorijo 阿部みどり女 (1886 - 1980)
Aoki Getto (1879 - 1949)
Akimoto Fujio (1901-1977)
Akutagawa Ryunosuke(1892 - 1927). Kappa, Gaki
Arii Shokyu-Ni(1713-1781) "the Nun Shokyu". Nagamatsu Nami, Kohakuan.
Kohakuan Fufuu, Arii Fufuu (1702 - 1762), her husband
Chomu (Choomu) 蝶夢 (1732 - 1796), a Buddhist priest
shookyuuni shokyuuni shokyu ni
Arima Akito (1930 - )
Awano Seiho (1899-199
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- Japanese haiku poet and scholar of japanese classic literature.
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