Haiku
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21 Sep 2017
Roy Tomomichi Sumi
Roy Tomomichi Sumi is recognized as a master of bonsai and the traditional Japanese garden, being an educator, designer and builder. Born in Yonago-shi, Tottori-ken, Japan, his family lived in Osaka before he moved on his own to Vancouver in 1925, returning to Kyoto for four years at the Ikeda Institute to pursue his studies […]
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10 Aug 2017
David Aylward
David Aylward is a literary translator of Japanese poetry who translated the haiku and tanka of Issei and Nisei poets who appeared in paper doors: an anthology of Japanese-Canadian poetry (Coach House, 1981).
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4 Aug 2017
Chie Kamegaya
Chie Kamegaya was a poet and author of Seasons in New Denver: Haiku (1994). Born in Japan to a samurai family, Kamegaya became a teacher in Tokyo, where she met her husband. After marriage, she joined him in Canada, and they both taught at the New Westminster Japanese Language School from 1931 to 1941, when […]
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13 Jul 2017
Suezan Aikins
Suezan Aikins is a Nova Scotia-based artist who grew up in Montreal and studied fine art at universities and art schools in New Brunswick, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax. In 1984-1985, her lifelong dream was realized when she went to Japan to study traditional Japanese art techniques under internationally known artist Yoshida Toshi, and his master […]