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Kaji Wataru : ウィキペディア英語版
Wataru Kaji

〔(Library of Congress Name Authority File ). Accessed 19 January 2014〕 or (1901-1982) was the nom de guerre for Mitsugi Seguchi, a Japanese writer, literary critic, and political activist.
==Early life==
Wataru Kaji was born in Kyushu in 1903 to a prosperous family. After graduating from Tokyo Imperial University, Kaji joined the Workers and Peasants Party. His activities brought him to the attention of the authorities, where he was imprisoned multiple times. He fled to China disguised as a samurai actor in a traveling drama company in January 1936. He arrived in Shanghai, where he married Yuki Ikeda. Kaji studied and translated the works of Lu Xun, and〔Empire of Texts in Motion Chinese, Korean, and Taiwanese Transculturations of Japanese Literature By Karen Laura Thornber Page 75〕 met Hu Feng.〔Literary Societies of Republican China edited by Michel Hockx and Kirk A. Denton Chapter 13 Page 458〕

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