"I wanted to renew myself" : Shimazaki Toson at Komoro Gijuku
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Shimazaki Toson came to teach at Komoro Gijuku at a time when he wanted to withdraw from a more conventional path as a writer and devote himself to self-improvement. His world as a teacher is a recurrent theme in the Chikuma River Sketches, which reveal the intellectual life of the people of the Chikuma River Valley and the wider Shinshu region. Responsive to change, he moved from detached observation of the life of the school and its community to more direct involvement with the world of his students and colleagues. The country teacher became a novelist, who began to find his voice and early material in the towns of the mountains, whose people became part of his fictional world.
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