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Misao Fujimura : ウィキペディア英語版
Misao Fujimura

was a Japanese philosophy student and poet, largely remembered due to his farewell poem.
==Biography==
Fujimura was born in Hokkaidō. His grandfather was a former samurai of the Morioka Domain, and his father relocated to Hokkaidō after the Meiji Restoration as a director of the forerunner of Hokkaido Bank. Fujimura graduated from middle school in Sapporo, and then relocated to Tokyo where he attended a preparatory school for entry into Tokyo Imperial University.
He later traveled to Kegon Falls in Nikko, a famed scenic area, and wrote his farewell poem directly on the trunk of a tree before committing suicide.〔(Suicide Note )〕 His grave is at Aoyama Cemetery in Tokyo.
The story was soon sensationalized in contemporary newspapers, and was commented upon by the famed writer Natsume Sōseki, an English teacher at Fujimura's high school. Later Sōseki wrote on his death in ''Kusamakura''.

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