Summary
Mita Bungaku is a Japanese literary journal founded in Meiji 43 [1910] at Mita Bungakkai at Keio University. This magazine occupied an important place in Japanese modern literature history. As a gateway for young writers, the journal published early works by young Japanese authors and poets such as Yojiro Ishizaka, Hakushu Kitahara, Masuji Ibuse, Fumio Niwa, Ango Sakaguchi, to name a few. Also contains work by authors such as Ogai Mori, Bin Ueda, Haruo Sato, Takitaro Minakami and Mantaro Kubota.