Interesting Japanese "kanji" poet: 新国誠一 Niikuni Seiichi

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coverup Member
From: 神戸 Registered: 2008-05-21 Posts: 111

I recently purchased the following book and highly recommend it to kanji enthusiasts who are interested in the arts.

http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%96%B0%E5%9B … amp;sr=8-1

新国誠一 is a really interesting poet - I thought some of you might get a kick out of the way he uses kanji in a lot of his mid-later works.  Have a peek!

http://www.nmao.go.jp/japanese/niikuni/works/index.html

You can also see a few more on Google if you do an image search.

liosama Member
From: sydney Registered: 2008-03-02 Posts: 896

coverup wrote:

I recently purchased the following book and highly recommend it to kanji enthusiasts who are interested in the arts.

http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%96%B0%E5%9B … amp;sr=8-1

新国誠一 is a really interesting poet - I thought some of you might get a kick out of the way he uses kanji in a lot of his mid-later works.  Have a peek!

http://www.nmao.go.jp/japanese/niikuni/works/index.html

You can also see a few more on Google if you do an image search.

Wow awesome!!! I want to get my hands on this^^. Someone link me to that site with this picture below

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I don't get the one with 触る though. What do the る’s signify?

stehr Member
From: california Registered: 2007-09-25 Posts: 281

liosama wrote:

I don't get the one with 触る though. What do the る’s signify?

Try looking at the white space to see the picture instead of the dark space.

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liosama Member
From: sydney Registered: 2008-03-02 Posts: 896

Is it two people shaking hands??

I can barely make it out

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