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  2. The Cuckoo (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Cuckoo (不如帰, Hototogisu), also called Nami-ko in English, is a Japanese novel first published by Kenjirō Tokutomi (under the pen name Rōka Tokutomi) in serialized form between 1898 and 1899. It was republished as a book in 1900 and became a bestseller.

  3. Lesser cuckoo - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese haiku magazine Hototogisu takes its name from the bird, [5] and the magazine's mastermind Masaoka Shiki's adopted pen name, Shiki also refers to the lesser cuckoo; [6] shiki corresponds to the Chinese zǐguī (子規), which is an alias for its standard name dùjuān . [7]

  4. Kenjirō Tokutomi - Wikipedia

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    Kenjirō Tokutomi (徳富 健次郎, Tokutomi Kenjirō) (December 8, 1868 – September 18, 1927) was a Japanese writer and philosopher. He wrote novels under the pseudonym of Roka Tokutomi (徳冨 蘆花, Tokutomi Roka), and his best-known work was his 1899 novel The Cuckoo.

  5. Hototogisu - Wikipedia

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    Hototogisu may refer to: Lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus), a bird native to Japan; The Cuckoo or Hototogisu, a novel by Roka Tokutomi;

  6. List of Japanese films of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1922: Konjiki yasha: Zanmu Kako: Tsuzuya Moroguchi Yoshiko Kawada: Romance: Released 1 February. [21] Studio: Shochiku Hototogisu: Yoshinobu Ikeda

  7. Zatch Bell! - Wikipedia

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    Zatch Bell!, known in Japan as Konjiki no Gash!! ( Japanese : 金色のガッシュ!! , Hepburn : Konjiki no Gasshu!! , "Golden Gash!!") , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Raiku .

  8. Hototogisu (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Hototogisu was founded in 1897 in Matsuyama by Yanagihara Kyokudō, who edited it under the direction of Masaoka Shiki. [3] It soon became the leading forum for Shiki's Nippon school of haiku. The following year, the magazine's headquarters moved to Tokyo, and its editorship was taken over by Takahama Kyoshi. [3]

  9. Sōjō Hino - Wikipedia

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    During middle school, Sōjō himself began submitting haiku to Hototogisu ("Cuckoo"), the leading Japanese literary journal of the form, edited by the traditionalist poet Kyoshi Takahama. He came to prominence at age twenty in 1921 when one of his haiku was highlighted in Hototogisu. He later became an editor at the publication. [1] [2]

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