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It is Shimazaki Toson who really deserves to be called the founder of modern Japanese poetry. In November, 1896 his poem Akikaze no Uta (Song of the Autumn Wind) – inspired by Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind was published in Bungakukai.

Born in 1872 in Magome, an old post town in the Kiso Mountains of Nagano Prefecture, Toson moved to Tokyo at the age of nine and enrolled in Taimei Elementary School, which still stands today in Sukiyabashi. Thereafter, he attended Mita English School and Kanda Kyoritsu School before enrolling in the Academic Department at the newly formed Meiji Gakuin in 1887. He was 15 years old. It was 1891 when he graduated as a member of the first graduating class. He was baptized during his time at the school.

His student years appear to have been most enjoyable. Toson touched upon his time at Meiji Gakuin in his novels, many of which were based on himself. For example, in When the Cherries Ripen, he reflects thus: “Those were the days when I used to go into the library and lose myself in biographies of Western poets and the like. . . Those were the days when I used to dash out of the dormitory with my friends in the hope of hearing some new theory concerning literature or religion or philosophy. How I enjoyed those days!”

After graduating, he wrote poetry and published an anthology of his poems while working as a teacher at a women’s school. He married in 1899 at the age of 27. However, his life certainly was not easy. With sales of his anthology falling far too short of the level needed to enrich his day-to-day life, he decided that it would be more appropriate to pursue a career as a novelist, rather than a poet. He eventually abandoned his profession after beginning to write his first novel, The Broken Commandment, the magnum opus that he was determined to publish. While he did self-publish the manuscript that he had completed thanks to a loan from relatives, he lived a very impoverished lifestyle during its writing and, partly because of his straitened financial circumstances, suffered the misfortune of losing his three young daughters to illness, one after another. It was just at this time that he received the request to write the lyrics to his alma mater’s school song.