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Subaru (literary magazine)

was a literary magazine published monthly in Japan between January 1909 and December 1913.〔Keene, Donald 1999 ''Dawn to the West: A History of Japanese Literature, Volume 4''. New York : Columbia University Press. p.25〕〔Hayakawa Kunio 2006 "Meiji 42-nen, Hesse Hatsu-tōjō". (Ichimon (website), no. 65 ). Retrieved 21 September 2012.〕 The name of the publisher was , written in kanji as opposed to the magazine title written in katakana.
''Subaru'' was the spiritual successor to the better-known and longer-running magazine ''Myōjō''.〔〔 Subaru mainly focused on the publication of poetry and was known for the its advocacy of the trend of Romanticism in Japanese literature in the late Meiji period (1868 – 1912).〔〔 ''Subaru'' was priced at 30 ''sen'' (0.3 yen) and ultimately published 60 issues in total.
== Overview ==
In 1909, after ''Myōjō'' ceased publication, Mori Ōgai〔 and a few other prominent ''Myōjō'' writers including Tekkan Yosano〔 and Akiko Yosano came together to publish a new magazine that would become ''Subaru''.〔 Ishikawa Takuboku initially served as editor.〔 The magazine was noted for publishing works by Ishikawa, as well as Mokutaro Kinoshita, Kōtarō Takamura, Yoshii Isamu (1886 – 1960), and Hakushū Kitahara (the latter leaving ''Myōjō'' in January 1908 was one of the factors contributing to its going out of print〔Keene 1999. p.26〕). Anti-Naturalist and Romantic writings were most prominent, and writers known for having their works published in ''Subaru'' were known as .
Among the works Mori Ōgai published in the magazine were ''The Wild Geese'',〔 ''Vita Sexualis'', and ''Seinen''.〔 Yoshii first published ''Sake hogai'' and ''Gogo san-ji'' in the magazine.〔 The complete run of ''Subaru'' was reprinted in facsimile in 1965 by the publishing house Rinsen Shoten.〔

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