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5 Pairs of Shoes is a series of essays of travel literature written by Tekkan Yosano and his students Mokutaro Kinoshita, Kitahara Hakushu, and Yoshii Isamu, which was published in 1907 in a Tokyo newspaper. Because all five authors later became famous poets, the essays aroused an interest in culture related to Southeast Asia and Christianity.

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  • 5 Pairs of Shoes (en)
  • Cinq paires de chaussures (fr)
  • 五足の靴 (ja)
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  • Cinq paires de chaussures (五足の靴) est le titre d'une série d'essais sous forme de carnet de voyage écrits par Tekkan Yosano et quatre étudiants, Mokutarō Kinoshita, Hakushū Kitahara, Hirano Banri et Isamu Yoshii, publiés en 1907 dans un journal de Tokyo. (fr)
  • 五足の靴(ごそくのくつ)は、与謝野寛が、まだ学生の身分だった太田正雄(木下杢太郎)、北原白秋、平野万里、吉井勇の4人を連れて旅した記録、紀行文で、1907年に発表された。 (ja)
  • 5 Pairs of Shoes is a series of essays of travel literature written by Tekkan Yosano and his students Mokutaro Kinoshita, Kitahara Hakushu, and Yoshii Isamu, which was published in 1907 in a Tokyo newspaper. Because all five authors later became famous poets, the essays aroused an interest in culture related to Southeast Asia and Christianity. (en)
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  • 5 Pairs of Shoes is a series of essays of travel literature written by Tekkan Yosano and his students Mokutaro Kinoshita, Kitahara Hakushu, and Yoshii Isamu, which was published in 1907 in a Tokyo newspaper. Because all five authors later became famous poets, the essays aroused an interest in culture related to Southeast Asia and Christianity. In 1907, the five poets traveled through northern Kyushu and later published 29 essays in the Tokyo newspaper Tokyo 26 Shimbun. The writers were not identified in the newspaper. On August 9, they travelled on foot for a distance of 32 km to Oe-mura, Amakusa, Kumamoto. They stayed at Takasagoya Inn. On August 10, they met French Catholic Father Frederic Louis Garnier (1860-1941), who preached Catholicism in Amakusa from the late Meiji period to the early Shōwa period. On August 29, they were invited to a party at a Japanese restaurant on Lake Ezu, Kumamoto and enjoyed a boat cruise. Several reporters attended the party. The essays contain the entirety of an otemoyan that was sung by a girl. (en)
  • Cinq paires de chaussures (五足の靴) est le titre d'une série d'essais sous forme de carnet de voyage écrits par Tekkan Yosano et quatre étudiants, Mokutarō Kinoshita, Hakushū Kitahara, Hirano Banri et Isamu Yoshii, publiés en 1907 dans un journal de Tokyo. (fr)
  • 五足の靴(ごそくのくつ)は、与謝野寛が、まだ学生の身分だった太田正雄(木下杢太郎)、北原白秋、平野万里、吉井勇の4人を連れて旅した記録、紀行文で、1907年に発表された。 (ja)
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