While a student at the [[Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko|Tokyo School of Fine Arts]] where his father was an instructor, Kôtarô joined a literary circle called Meisei, organized by poet [[Yosano Tekkan]], to which he contributed poems in Chinese-style, ''[[tanka]]'', and other forms. He graduated with a degree in sculpture in [[1902]], and went on to post-graduate work in which he focused on the model of Rodin's work. Completing that program of study in [[1905]], he re-entered the school, this time in the ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' (Western painting) department. | While a student at the [[Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko|Tokyo School of Fine Arts]] where his father was an instructor, Kôtarô joined a literary circle called Meisei, organized by poet [[Yosano Tekkan]], to which he contributed poems in Chinese-style, ''[[tanka]]'', and other forms. He graduated with a degree in sculpture in [[1902]], and went on to post-graduate work in which he focused on the model of Rodin's work. Completing that program of study in [[1905]], he re-entered the school, this time in the ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' (Western painting) department. |