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of the same name in 1910. In 1913, Saneatsu married Fusako Miyagi, a woman to whom he had earlier been introduced by Kokichi Otake. Both Miyagi and Otake were members of the women's literary association (and publishers of the journal of the same name),
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Mushanokōji Saneyo, who died when Saneatsu was age two. Raised mostly by his mother. Saneatsu was a frail and sickly youth, unable to compete in the physical activities at the
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of Japan. Later on in life he requested that the pronunciation of his surname (as far as was concerned) be changed from the usual
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of 1923, Mushanokōji returned to Tokyo to run an art gallery, and started to sell his own paintings, mostly
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In 1918, Mushanokōji took the next step in the development of his philosophy by moving to the mountains of
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was suspended after the earthquake, but Mushanokōji went on to bring out the literary magazine,
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Through the 1930s and 1940s, he faded from the literary world. Encouraged by his older brother
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and developed an interest in literature. During his time at this school he became friends with
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was a Japanese novelist, playwright, poet, artist, and philosopher active during the late
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about the 19th century farm technologist and agricultural philosopher.
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Meeting the Sensei: The Role of the Master in Shirakaba Writers
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depicting pumpkins and other vegetables. Publication of
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Mushanokōji made a literary comeback with his novel
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During this time, he published 369:) literary coterie, and began publishing a 446:as an alternative to then-popular form of 29: 1882:19th-century Japanese short story writers 390:, Mushanokōji in 1910 published his work 319:, and was introduced by his uncle to the 486:in 1916, together with Shiga Naoya and 1814: 1803:Works by or about Saneatsu Mushanokōji 1453: 1449: 1437: 1341: 1222: 1218: 1214: 1204: 1108: 1004: 1000: 988: 891: 793: 789: 785: 16:Japanese novelist, playwright and poet 1852:Members of the House of Peers (Japan) 1547: 1544: 1534: 1522: 1512: 1508: 1496: 1493: 1483: 1471: 1461: 1457: 1434: 1424: 1411: 1401: 1397: 1385: 1382: 1372: 1359: 1349: 1345: 1329: 1322: 1312: 1300: 1290: 1286: 1274: 1267: 1257: 1240: 1230: 1226: 1198: 1188: 1176: 1166: 1162: 1150: 1148: 1138: 1126: 1116: 1112: 1096: 1094: 1084: 1072: 1062: 1058: 1046: 1044: 1034: 1022: 1012: 1008: 981: 971: 959: 949: 945: 933: 931: 921: 909: 899: 895: 879: 876: 866: 853: 843: 839: 827: 824: 814: 801: 797: 661:, who was the Japanese ambassador to 519:lines. Soon afterwards, he published 1728:. Brill Academic Publishers (2000). 1435:3. Hon. Kadenokōji Akiko (1853-1928) 877:4. Mushanokōji Sanetatsu (1810-1863) 736:in 1951, and became a member of the 673:. However, four months later he was 825:8. Mushanokōji Kimitaka (1785-1855) 745:Jikei University School of Medicine 635:, with the novelist and playwright 13: 1892:20th-century Japanese philosophers 1857:Recipients of the Order of Culture 381: 14: 1903: 1842:Japanese male short story writers 1754: 1360:26. Fujinami Hirotada (1759-1824) 802:16. Sanjōnishi Mihaka (1727-1791) 775:Ancestors of Saneatsu Mushanokōji 438:, in 1912. Through the medium of 1635: 1621: 1607: 732:(1949–1950). He was awarded the 616:in 1939, where it still exists. 108: 1837:20th-century Japanese novelists 1784:National Diet Library home page 679:American Occupation authorities 359:). This group evolved into the 303:Saneatsu was the eighth son of 261:, May 12, 1885 – April 9, 1976) 1867:20th-century Japanese painters 1693: 1668: 1412:27. Nakayama Asukako (d. 1809) 759:, close to Tokyo. His home in 224: 1: 1794:Works by Saneatsu Mushanokoji 1761:Japanese Literature home page 1661: 986:Mushanokōji Saneo (1851-1887) 290: 1779:Saneatsu Mushanokoji's grave 1325:Viscount Kadenokōji Sukeyori 515:(New Village) along vaguely 35:Saneatsu Mushanokōji in 1956 7: 1872:20th-century Japanese poets 1600: 1383:13. Fujinami Yōko (d. 1858) 766: 724: 694: 598: 577: 553: 532: 501:, and establishing a quasi- 474: 430: 403: 327:. 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Index

Saneatsu Mushanokōji in 1956
Tokyo
Tokyo
Japan
Shirakaba
Idealism
Kanji
Hiragana
Romanization
Taishō
Shōwa periods
Kōjimachi
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Viscount
Gakushūin
debating skills
Naoya Shiga
Bible
Tolstoy
sociology
Tokyo Imperial University
Kinoshita Rigen
Arishima Takeo
Ogimachi Kinkazu
ja:正親町公和
Shirakaba
literary magazine
Bluestocking
Shirakaba
humanism

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