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Topic: Bokusui Wakayama


  
  Plan exhibition Wakayama Bokusui and Agatsuma
《主語なし》It is) (わ or and ま I す Wakayama Bokusui, (1885〜1928) Wakayama Bokusui was born as the oldest son of the physician Wakayama stand warehouse/マキ of a/the Miyazaki Pref.
In March of the same year the Japanese poem center culture magazine "the creation" is published and became the position of the literature activity after that by the editing of Bokusui.
Bokusui changed a/the physical condition from July, in Showa 3 and sank in Numazu-shi on September 17 of the same year.
www2.wind.ne.jp /khiroshi/page-e/pj030107.html   (359 words)

  
  Aozora Bunko: N - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Namakemonotoame by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
Natsunoyorokobi by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
Natsuwoaisurukotoba by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aozora_Bunko:_N   (940 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Wakayama: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The poetry of Wakayama Bokusui by Bokusui Wakayama (Unknown Binding - 1958)
WAKAYAMA PRECISION COMPANY: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series) by Icon Group Ltd. and Ltd. Icon Group (Ring-bound - April 25, 2000)
Wakayama Bokusui zenshu by Bokusui Wakayama (Unknown Binding - Oct 1992)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Wakayama&index=books&page=1   (426 words)

  
 Wakayama Bokusui - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Wakayama Bokusui   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Wakayama Bokusui - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Wakayama Bokusui.
Wakayama Bokusui (若山 牧水, August 24, 1885 - September 17, 1928) is a Japanese author.
The orginal Wakayama Bokusui article can be editet
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Wakayama-Bokusui.html   (122 words)

  
 Wakayama, Wakayama - Unipedia
Template:Wakayama infobox Wakayama (和歌山市; -shi) is the capital city of Wakayama Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 382,155 and the density of 1,826.74 persons per km².
The Wakayama triangle: Japanese heritage of North Australia.(sojourns) : An article from: Journal of Australian Studies
www.unipedia.info /Wakayama.html   (140 words)

  
 WAKAYAMA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Search the WAKAYAMA Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the WAKAYAMA Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named WAKAYAMA at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/W/WAKAYAMA.htm   (73 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The poetry of Wakayama Bokusui.
Find in a Library: The poetry of Wakayama Bokusui.
Subjects: Wakayama, Bokusui, -- 1885-1928 -- Translations into English.
To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/cf132ded5ac72d3e.html   (47 words)

  
 Aozora Bukno: W   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Wakabanokorototabi by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
Wakabanoyamaninakutori by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
Warajinohanashitabinohanashi by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
www.theezine.net /a/aozora-bukno-w.html   (379 words)

  
 Book News - In Thickets of Memory - Fumi Saito
Ryu was so keen on the genre that he established his own tanka association, making it possible for him to mingle with leading tanka poets of the day.
One such poet was Wakayama Bokusui (1885-1928), well-known and liked for his romantic style and for subject matter dealing with journeys and drinking.
Bokusui gave encouragement to the teenaged Fumi to carry on writing her tanka.
www.worldhaikureview.org /2-2/booknews5.shtml   (1664 words)

  
 Aozora Bunko: N - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Aozora Bunko: N   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
* Namakemonotoame by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
* Natsunoyorokobi by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
* Natsuwoaisurukotoba by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Aozora-Bunko-N.html   (1107 words)

  
 Amazon.com: wakayama   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Wakayama Kazusa Zenkyokushu Irako by Kazusa Wakayama (Audio CD - Oct 31, 2005)
Godzilla Raids Again by Hiroshi Koizumi, Setsuko Wakayama, Minoru Chiaki, and Takashi Shimura (VHS Tape - April 15, 1989)
Sleepy Eyes of Death - Sword of Seduction by Raizô Ichikawa, Takaji Fukui, Inako Maehata, and Jun Hamamura (VHS Tape - Jan 27, 1998)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=wakayama&index=blended&page=1   (430 words)

  
 Aozora Bunko: N   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Namakemonotoame by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
Natsunoyorokobi by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
Natsuwoaisurukotoba by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
www.theezine.net /a/aozora-bunko-n.html   (946 words)

  
 Aozora Bunko: T - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Tani wo omou by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
Toukyounokougaiwoomou by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
Tsumetasayowagamiwotsutsume by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
www.phatnav.com /wiki/index.php?title=Aozora_Bunko:_T   (962 words)

  
 Editorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Famous historical Kaijin include: Ishikawa Takuboku, Kitahara Hakushu, Wakayama Bokusui and so on.
In this issue of CZH, Wakayama(**) Bokusui's poem is taken up.
Wakayama Bokusui's poem is Tanka, but the ancient poems, consisting of the same form of 5.7.5.7.7, such as Hitomaro and Akahito is generally not called Tanka, but called Waka, The reason is as follows.
vallance22.tripod.com /canadianzenhaikuvol1no42003/id7.html   (1104 words)

  
 Aozora Bunko: U - Aosora_bunko:_u - Dangeruss-Industries.com
Ume no hanasakura no hana[?] by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
Umibe hachigatsu[?] (August on beach) by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
Uta to shuukyou[?] by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24, 1885–September 17, 1928)
www.dangeruss-industries.com /Aozora_Bunko:_U_x_Aosora_bunko:_u_x.html   (611 words)

  
 Welfare and Extracurricular Facilities
In addition, the lake is close to the Hokushin Godake ski slopes of Myoko, Madarao, Iizuna, and Togakushi, making it an all-season destination.
This facility is in the area of the Kasuga hot springs, beloved of the poet Wakayama Bokusui.
Kasuga Gorge is nearby, and further on is the Nakasendo road, looking much as it did in the Edo period.
www2.chuo-u.ac.jp /global/info/facility/welfare.html   (301 words)

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