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    Mokichi Saitō (斎藤 茂吉, Saitō Mokichi, May 14, 1882 – February 25, 1953) was a Japanese poet of the Taishō period, a member of the Araragi school of tanka...
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  • include: Mokichi Okada (岡田 茂吉, 1882–1955), Japanese religious leader Mokichi Saitō (斎藤 茂吉, 1882–1953), Japanese poet This page or section lists people...
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  • Saito (齊藤 未月, born 1999), Japanese footballer Miuna Saito (斉藤 美海, born 1987), Japanese pop singer Mizuho Saito, the Japanese drummer of ZONE Mokichi Saitō...
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    Morio Kita (redirect from Sokichi Saitō)
    Saitō (斎藤 宗吉, Saitō Sōkichi, 1 May 1927 – 24 October 2011), a Japanese psychiatrist, novelist and essayist. Kita was the second son of poet Mokichi Saitō...
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    after taking an overdose of Veronal, which had been given to him by Mokichi Saitō on 24 July of the same year. In his will he wrote that he felt a "vague...
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  • novelist Morio Kita, a niece of psychiatrist Shigeta Saitō and a granddaughter of poet Mokichi Saitō. Madogiwa OL Tohoho na Asa Ufufu no Yoru (Shinchosha...
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  • - English poet Morio Kita - Japanese novelist and essayist; son of Mokichi Saitō Jean Baptiste Lefebvre de Villebrune (1732–1809) - French physician...
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    Medical College where he joined the Araragi, a poetry group founded by Mokichi Saito and the university basketball team (he measured 1.71 m and weighed 70 kg)...
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    tanka poet. Before World War II, he studied under the great tanka poet Mokichi Saitō and published in the important literary magazine Araragi. He later became...
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    Man'yōshū. Following Shiki's death, in the Taishō period (1912–26), Mokichi Saitō and his friends began publishing a magazine, Araragi, which praised...
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    Railway Company (JR East). It takes its name after the Mokichi Saitō Memorial Museum. Mokichi-Kinenkan-mae Station is served by the Ōu Main Line, and...
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    poets in Japanese history. Other notable UTokyo-educated poets include Mokichi Saito, Nobutsuna Sasaki, Makoto Ōoka, Hōsai Ozaki, Saneatsu Mushanokōji and...
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    Koizumi, Hiroaki (September 10, 2008). "斎藤茂吉と葦原将軍" [Mokichi Saito and Ashiwara Shōgun]. GSSC Magazine (日本大学大学院 総合社会情報研究科 電子マガジン [Electronic...
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    National Route 13 National Route 458 Kaminoyama Castle Sky Tower 41 Saito Mokichi Memorial Museum Kaminoyama Onsen Donaueschingen, Baden-Württemberg,...
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  • - R - S - T - U - W - Y - Z Saigyō (1118–1190) Saitō Mokichi (1882–1953) Saitō Ryokuu (1868–1904) Saitō Sakae (born 1933) Sakaguchi Ango (1906–1955) Saotome...
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  • (1906–1954, Ottoman E/Turkey, f/p) Mokichi Saitō (斎藤茂吉, 1882–1953, Japan, p) Saitō Ryokuu (斎藤緑雨, 1868–1904, Japan, nf) Sakae Saitō (斉藤栄, born 1933, Japan, f)...
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  • pure and epidemiologic mathematics, and wrote novels, plays and poetry Mokichi Saitō (1882–1953) Japanese poet of the Taishō period, a member of Araragi...
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    have been in his mid-fifties in 709, when Watase speculates he died. Mokichi Saitō postulated that Hitomaro died in an epidemic that swept Iwami and Izumo...
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  • and his men with honors. In the end, only one of the members, Private Mokichi Nemoto, survives, who had left the group to help a boy and his family,...
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    literature museum area that exhibits valuable materials of the poet Mokichi Saito. PCs and Wi-Fi can be used freely by residents and non-residents alike...
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