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Dakotsu Iida (飯田 蛇笏, Iida
Dakotsu, 26
April 1885 – 3
October 1962) was a ****anese
haiku poet from what is now part of the city of Fue****i, Yamanashi,...
- Prefecture, the son of the
haiku poet
Dakotsu Iida. Born into the
family of the well-known
haiku poet
Dakotsu Iida,
Ryuta Iida
suffered from poor health...
- – July 10, 1993) Ido
Reizan (1859–1935)
Ihara Saikaku (1642–1693) Iida
Dakotsu (April 26, 1885 –
October 3, 1962)
Ikenami Shotaro (January 25, 1923 –...
- a ****anese ukiyo-e
artist Sekkyô, a
collection of ****anese
poetry by
Dakotsu Iida This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Hosomi was a
member of the
Modern Haiku ****ociation. She was
awarded the
Dakotsu Prize in 1979 and the
Order of the
Sacred Treasure, 4th class, in 1981...
- Town
Yamanashi Prefectural Museum The
Shakado Museum of
Jomon Culture Dakotsu Iida,
haiku poet Fue****i
served as the
inspiration for the
fictional town...
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editor from 1979
until 2013. The
current editor is
Kotaro Inahata [ja].
Dakotsu Iida
Takahama Kyoshi Takashi Matsumoto Yaeko Nogami Itō
Sachio Sokotsu...
- collection, Nikkõ Gekkõ (Sunlight, Moonlight)
earned her the
prestigious 2011
Dakotsu prize. She was a
haiku selector for the
Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
Kuroda did...
- (井原西鶴, 1642–1693, ****an, p/f) Witi
Ihimaera (born 1944, N Zealand, f)
Dakotsu Iida (飯田蛇笏, 1885–1962, ****an, p) Shōtarō
Ikenami (池波正太郎, 1823–1890, ****an...
- and Shōwa
period tanka poet, a
woman April 26 –
Dakotsu Iida 飯田 蛇笏,
commonly referred to as "
Dakotsu", pen
names of
Takeji Iida 飯田 武治 (died 1962), ****anese...