Yosano Akiko (与謝野 晶子 Yosano Akiko, December 7, 1878 - May 29, 1942) was a Japanese author and poet.
She was born a daughter of a rich merchant in Sakai, Osaka. When she was a high school student, she began to subscribe to the poetry magazine Myōjō (Bright Star), and her poetry talent soon flourished - she became one of its most important contributors. Myōjō's editor, Yosano Tekkan taught her poetry and sometimes visited her in Sakai. Although Tekkan was married, the two authors fell in love and they started a new life in the suburb of Tokyo. Later, Tekkan and Akiko married legally and she had many children. Tekkan was also a poet, but he realized that Akiko`s abilities were greater than his and he decided to concentrate his energies on helping her.
The Japanese politician Kaoru Yosano (Yosano Kaoru) is one of her grandsons.
1878 births | 1942 deaths | Japanese writers | Japanese poets
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