Takako Arai
(Japan, 1966)
Arai Takako was born in 1966 in Kiryū, a city in central Japan known for textile … |
Hiromi Itō
(Japan, 1955)
Hiromi Itō, born in 1955 in Tokyo, is one of the most important and highly regarded … |
Shoichiro Iwakiri
(Japan, 1959)
Shoichiro Iwakiri (1959) teaches French literature at the prestigious International … |
Wakako Kaku
(Japan)
To many Japanese people, Wakako Kaku is known as a lyricist for famous pop singers and … |
Mitsuharu Kaneko
(Japan, 1895–1975)
Mitsuharu Kaneko (1895–1975), one of the most prominent poets of … |
Mari Kashiwagi
(Germany, 1970)
Mari Kashiwagi was born in Erlangen, Germany, where her father was teaching as an … |
Hiroshi Kawasaki
(Japan, 1930–2004)
Born in Tokyo, Hiroshi Kawasaki published countless numbers of poems, essays, stories, … |
Masayo Koike
(Japan, 1959)
Masayo Koike is a poet who treasures words. From an early age she was attracted to the … |
Shinjiro Kurahara
(Japan, 1899–1965)
Shinjiro Kurahara was an artist of multiple genres – he sketched, wrote short … |
Tatsuji Miyoshi
(Japan, 1900–1964)
To many Japanese baby-boomers who were born within a decade or so after the end of … |
Kiyoko Nagase
(Japan, 1906–1995)
Kiyoko Nagase was born in 1906 and died in 1995 on her 89th birthday. She published her … |
Toshio Nakae
(Japan, 1933)
“He is a poet, first and foremost, ahead of any personal experiences”— Shuntaro … |
Kiwao Nomura
(Japan, 1951)
Kiwao Nomura (Saitama, 1951) is one of the undisputed driving forces behind … |
Trilingual renshi
(Asia, 2015)
Renshi is a modern version of the traditional Japanese linked poem, … |
Kumamoto Renshi 2010
(Japan, 2010)
In March 2010, four prominent Japanese poets, Shuntarō Tanikawa, Hiromi Itō, Yasuhiro … |
Rin Ishigaki
(Japan, 1920–2004)
Ishigaki Rin was born in Akasaka in downtown Tokyo in 1920. From 1934 to 1975 she … |
Kazue Shinkawa
(Japan, 1929)
Kazue Shinkawa was born in 1929 in Ibaragi Prefecture, Japan. Since her first book of … |
Chimako Tada
(Japan, 1930–2003)
Sometimes writers who inhabit the margins of the literary world are the ones who … |
Inuo Taguchi
(Japan, 1967)
Inuo Taguchi (whose pen name literally means Dog Man) was born in 1967, a few years … |
Ryuichi Tamura
(Japan, 1923–1998)
Ryuichi Tamura is universally regarded as one of the most important poets of post-WWII … |
Yosuke Tanaka
(Japan, 1969)
Yosuke Tanaka was born in Tokyo in 1969 and made his debut as a poet in the prestigious … |
Shuntaro Tanikawa
(Japan, 1931)
Shuntaro Tanikawa has been a phenomenon in Japan since the publication of his first … |
Yoko Tawada
(Japan, 1960)
Multilingual double-talents often convey the impression that they can do everything … |
Yukio Tsuji
(Japan, 1939–2000)
Yukio Tsuji was born in downtown Tokyo in 1939. He grew up there without seeing his … |