- Ido Reizan
nihongo|Ido Reizan|井土 霊山 (1859-1935) was a journalist, writer, poet, and liberal activist. He was involved in nihongo|
Freedom and People's Rights Movement |自由民権運動|jiyu minken undo, which appears to have forced him into a nomadic lifestyle. He was born Wada Tsuneshige into a family ofsamurai in Sōma Nakamura han and later married into the Idos, who were anAzabu -stationedsamurai family. Reizan is his pseudonym. His wife was Ido Sumi.He graduated fromSendai Teaching College , which in theMeiji period became the Faculty of Education ofTohoku University .Reizan worked as a journalist and an editor-in-chief at various newspapers includingOsaka Mainichi Shimbun , Sanyo Shimbun, and Tokyo Yokohama Shimbun.He was a prolific writer who wrote and edited 27 books, the subjects of which ranged from criminal law toChinese poetry .External links
* 11 of Reizan's works are viewable at [http://kindai.ndl.go.jp/img/ Digital Library from the Meiji Era] .
* [http://ido.ifdef.jp/ The website of Reizan's great-grandchild]
* [http://nrch.cca.gov.tw/ccahome/poetry/poetry_meta.jsp?xml_id=0005317572 Reizan's Chinese poem that appeared in Taiwan Times]Sources
* Wakamatsu, Jotaro. 2002. Reizan - Ido Tsuneshige. "Fukushima-Jiyujin", vol. 17. (Reprinted in "The Proceedings of Fukushima Jiyu Minken Daigaku Soma Taikai". pp. 49-61.)
* [http://www.fks.ed.jp/DB/47000.kyouiku_fukushima/00166/html/00048.html 1992. Kyodo yukari no sakkatachi. "Kyoiku Fukushima", vol. 0166. p. 48.]
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