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Shūōshi Mizuhara (水原秋桜子;
October 9, 1892 – 1981) was a ****anese
haiku poet and physician.
Shūōshi Mizuhara was born on
October 9, 1892, in Tokyo. Shūōshi's...
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Shuoshi II
Patrol ship 2501, 2502,
Huangyan (3502, 黄岩),
Changshan (6501; 长山) 4...
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Haixun 01 (Chinese: 海巡01) is a
Chinese 5000 tonne-class
cutter (NATO:
Shuoshi class cutter), with a
length of 128.6
meters (421 ft 11 in) and a displacement...
- 国际经营管理硕士;
traditional Chinese: 國際經營管理碩士; pinyin: Guójì Jīngyín Guǎnlǐ
Shuòshì;
abbreviated IMBA) at the
National Chengchi University College of Commerce...
- many new
writers and
poets into the
literary world,
including Mizuhara Shuoshi,
Yamaguchi Seishi and
Takano Suju. He also
encouraged his
second daughter...
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Bureau Photo 5000
tonne class cutter Shuoshi I
class cutter Haixun 01 海巡01
Shanghai MSA 5000
tonne class cutter Shuoshi III
class cutter Haixun 03 海巡03 Hainan...
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posted his
haiku work to the
haiku coterie magazine Ashibu (馬酔木)
which Shūōshi Mizuhara (JA)
presided over.
Mayumura has been a
coterie membera of the...
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Museum of
Haiku Literature in Tokyo.
Nakamura Kusatao (1961-1962)
Shūōshi Mizuhara (1962-1978)
Rinka Ohno (1978-1982)
Atsushi Azumi (1982-1987) Kin'ichi...
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first volume of haiku, Tōkō ("Frozen Harbor").
Along with
Katsushika by
Shūōshi Mizuhara, it is
considered by
critics to be one of the
collections to have...
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Katsushika (1930), the
haiku collection by
Shūōshi Mizuhara. He
moved to
Tokyo and
began contributing to
Shūōshi's publication,
Ashibi ("Staggerbush"), eventually...