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Tatsuko Hoshino
Japanese writer

Tatsuko Hoshino

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Japanese writer
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Tokyo, Japan
Place of death
Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Age
80 years
Family
Father:
Kyoshi Takahama
Siblings:
Toshio Takahama Tomojirō Ikenouchi
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Biography

Tatsuko Hoshino (星野 立子, Hoshino Tatsuko, 15 November 1903 – 3 March 1984) was a Japanese haiku poet active in Shōwa period Japan.

Early life

Hoshino was born in Kōjimachi, Tokyo, as the daughter of the poet and novelist Takahama Kyoshi. She attended the preparatory school for Tokyo Woman's Christian University. After her marriage to the grandson of Hoshino Tenchi, she was encouraged by her father to start writing haiku and soon showed an amazing talent.

Literary career

In 1930 Hoshino founded a haiku magazine exclusively for women called Tamamo. Two years later, she joined the Hototogisu literary circle and shared the position of leading female haiku poet with Nakamura Teijo. The two were later joined by Hashimoto Takako and Mitsuhashi Takajo.

In 1937 Hoshino published her first haiku anthology, which was followed by other volumes including Kamakura, Sasame and Jitsui. Her style remained faithful to her father's insistence on traditional forms, and on the use of natural symbolism, but was tempered with her love of nature and a soft, feminine approach to daily life.

After her father's death, Hoshino became the haiku selector for Asahi Shimbun newspaper, and contributed to haiku columns in various newspapers and magazines.

In addition to haiku, she also published travel documentaries, including Tamamo haiwa ("Stories of the Tamamo Group") and Yamato Seki-Butsu ("Stone Buddhas of Yamato").

Hoshino began living in Kamakura, Kanagawa prefecture in 1911 and following a short period in Tokyo, she returned to Kamakura in 1931, believing it to be an ideal place to bring up her children. She died in 1984 at the age of 80. Her grave is at the temple of Jufuku-ji in Kamakura.

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