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Koshi (Poetry collection) by Kimata Osamu, Ota

There are 18 poems in Koshi, the poetry collection of Kimata Osamu, a teacher at Toyama High School under the former educational system. The seven primary structures of the Kokutaiji Temple are tastefully located deep in a forest of Japanese cedar. There is a dynamic roughness to the Gessen garden that takes its name from founder Jiunmyoi's last poem: "There is a moon in the sky and a spring in the earth.

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