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Inoue Kenkabō : ウィキペディア英語版
Inoue Kenkabō

was the pen-name of a journalist and writer of ''senryū'' (short, humorous verse) in late Meiji, Taishō and early Shōwa period Japan. His real name was Inoue Kōichi.
==Early life==
Inoue was born in Hagi city, Yamaguchi prefecture, as the son of an ex-''samurai'' of the Chōshū domain. He was largely self-educated.
After working part-time as an elementary school teacher and a reporter for a local newspaper, he moved to Tokyo in 1900 and began writing the arts column for the literary magazine, ''Myogi''. Three years later, he joined the ''Nihon Shimbun'' newspaper as a reporter. Using the pen name, "Kenkabō", he began a column called ''Shindai yanagidaru'', which advocated a new style of ''senryū'' poetry.

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