Sites on Nakahara Chûya

Nakahara Chûya Memorial Museum:
 

 

Private Chûya Homepages

Although we make no claims as to the accuracy or quality of these sites, there are dozens of private homepages devoted in whole or part to Nakahara Chûya. We list these sites below as they come to our attention, in part to provide some perspective on the many ways the poet is interpreted and appreciated.

On Chûya and Dadaism
Matty’s Chuya page
1000 books, 1000 nights
Yamabe 11th
KazeKaoru’s blog
KazeTomohito's literature blog
Tokyo Kurenaidan
Hearts & Words



Digital Journals

Below is a list of some notable on-line journals that cover topics related to Japanese literature and/or Japan:

Kyoto Journal

 

Digital Texts

Digital versions of Chuya's work are available through Aozora. This website catalogues close to 5000 works of public domain by Japanese authors:

Aozora



The University of Virginia's enormous digital text library allows you to scan historical texts using keywords. Of enormous value to scholars and researchers, this site features digital collections of not only Japanese texts, but many other cultures as well:

University of Virginia's Japanese Text Initiative



The University of California has also begun compiling digital texts of ancient Japanese literature for scholars and students. Like the UVA site, users can scan texts using keywords. Other valuable resources are available as well.

University of California's Japanese Historical Text Initiative

 


Other resources

Below are two on-line dictionaries translators, scholars and students should find very helpful:

ALC
Jim Breen's Japanese-English Dictionary Server