Bungei Taiwan

On January 1 of the following year, the association's official magazine Bungei Taiwan was launched, with Japanese writer Mitsuru Nishikawa as both the editor-in-chief and publisher.

After February 1941, to align with Japanese imperialist propaganda and respond to the movement for Japanization (Kominka), the association was reorganized.

From this point onward, Bungei Taiwan effectively became a magazine directed solely by Mitsuru Nishikawa, primarily advocating for a romantic, aesthetic supremacy.

Later, it developed into a comprehensive literary magazine, gradually adding novels, essays, reviews, and folklore research articles.

In terms of art design, it continues the style of Mitsuru Nishikawa's magazines Matzu (媽祖) and Formosa (華麗島), combining the works of printmakers Tetsuomi Tateishi (立石鐵臣) and Miyata Yatarou (宮田 弥太郎), which are full of Taiwanese folk customs and religious colors.