Kawaji Ryuko

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Kawaji Ryūkō ( Japanese 川 路 柳 虹 ; born July 9, 1888 in Tokyo , † April 17, 1959 ) was a Japanese poet .

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Kawaji led the poet group Shōko shisha and gave u. a. the journal Akebono out. He wrote poems in free verse and modern language, with which he had an influence on the development of contemporary Japanese poetry. Among other things, he published the volumes of poetry Robō no hana (1910), Ayumu hito (1920) and Nami (1957).

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