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Ibuse and befriended
In Tokyo, Ibuse befriended eccentric young men and literary hopefuls.

Ibuse and Aoki
Ibuse started writing his first essays in 1922, shortly after the death of Aoki.

Ibuse and Waseda
In 1917 at nineteen years of age, Ibuse started preparing to enter Waseda University ; he was greatly influenced by his brother Fumio and by a friend of his Yamane Masakazu.
Nevertheless, Ibuse decided to stay in a boardinghouse near Waseda University ; he often moved but always staying near Waseda, he visited Fukuyama only occasionally.
During his stay at Waseda University, Ibuse witnessed political unrest and the expressed radicalism of university students.
At Waseda University, Ibuse was greatly influenced by the works of Shakespeare and Basho ; he was also an avid reader of French fiction and poetry.
Ibuse often found inspiration in his loneliness and in his encounters with geishas, his first literary works where in the style of prose, he had severed ties with Waseda University and started writing for small magazines.

Ibuse and was
Ibuse was born in 1898 to a landowning family in the village of Kamo which is now part of Fukuyama, Hiroshima.
Ibuse was made fun of at this school ; he even went as far as to avoid wearing glasses in an effort to not being ridiculed.
Ibuse was reprimanded by the principal of Fukuyama's school but he was also praised by receiving two fan letters.
Ibuse graduated from middle school in 1917 ; he wanted to continue his artist endeavours under the tutorship of established painter Hashimoto Kansetsu but this opportunity was denied by Kansetsu.
Homei's literature was appealing to Ibuse and would later influence some of Ibuse's literary works.
Ibuse was known and appreciated for most of his career, although it wasn't until after the war that he became famous.
Ibuse was not present at the time of the bombing, but uses the diaries of survivors to construct his narrative.

Ibuse and be
Tokyo appeared to be surreal for Ibuse, he felt lonely and missed his Fukuyama home.

Ibuse and .
** Masuji Ibuse, Japanese writer ( b. 1898 )
Ibuse failed his entrance exam to Hiroshima middle school but in 1911 he gained admission to Fukuyama Middle School.
Fukuyama's teachers boasted the school's pedigree but Ibuse did not care much for this.
Ibuse speaks of this school as following Western ideals, according to The First Half of My Life he says the school emphasized Dutch learning and French military exercises.
Although Ibuse enjoyed the Western influences of his education, his grandfather arranged for private tutorial of Chinese literature, however, this training came to a stop when Ibuse's tutor died.
At his school, Ibuse had to often deal with rules that forbade students to read fictional literature ; this prevented Ibuse from reading popular works during this period.
However Ibuse managed to read works from Shimazaki Toson and Mori Ogai.
In 1916, Ibuse even wrote a letter to Ogai with the pseudonym Kuchiki Sansuke.
The reprimand Ibuse received influenced him to express an interest in the visual arts.
Ibuse studied the arts at Fukuyama Middle School ; he enjoyed the classes but did not feel he wanted to commit his life to becoming an artist.
Ibuse moved to Tokyo and experienced a sense of inspiration from leaving the country ( Fukuyama ) and moving to the big city, Ibuse described this experience in Thoughts One February Ninth: " sometimes I feel that half of me wants to return to the country while the other half would like to cling to Tokyo until the very end.
Ibuse did not appeal to the political ideologies of the era.
Ibuse went as far as to pawn a watch to try to understand the necessities of writers.

befriended and student
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A formidable enemy, Kageyama's secret identity is not discovered until it was too late, even though he had been befriended by Ukiya as a student of Tategami High School.

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