Shirakabaha

In 1910, a loose association of alumni of the prestigious Gakushuin Peer’s School in Tokyo began a literary society.

In particular, the group emphasized idealism, humanism and individualism, over the naturalism that had been the dominant trend in Japanese literature of the Taishō period.

Unlike many other literary circles, The Shirakaba-ha did not limit their interest to literature, but also delved into other art forms.

Early members included Shiga Naoya (1883-1971), Mushanokōji Saneatsu (1885-1976), Yanagi Sōetsu (1889-1961), Satomi Ton (1888-1983), Arishima Takeo (1878-1923) and Nagayo Yoshirō (1888-1961).

Some of these individuals came with wealthy families, and attempted to emulate Tolstoy in creating utopian agrarian communes in remote parts of Japan.

Cover of 1st edition of Shirakaba journal