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Vol. 1, Issue 1: May 2001

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The brush and water-colour drawing on the front cover design is a "mosha" (copy) by Susumu Takiguchi after an ink and colour drawing by Takebe Socho (1761-1814) from the month of December of his "Screens of the Twelve Months" in Masuda Shozaburo Collection, Tokyo. The calligraphy on the drawing says "mosha". The haiku poem which accompanies the original drawing goes:

koyuki seyo

kasa kite mawan

kami no mae

Let the light snow fall

I'll dance with my sedge hat

in front of the god

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Calligraphy: ikusa

"fight" or "war"

by Susumu Takiguchi

The artist's style is a development that combines abstract pictorial images inherent in the meaning of the characters with the calligraphic script

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THE MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD HAIKU CLUB

VOLUME 5 ISSUE 1 - SPRING/SUMMER 2005