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Akai tori

Akai tori was a Japanese children's literary magazine published between 1918 and 1936 in Tokyo, Japan. The magazine has a significant role in establishing dowa and doyo, which refer to new versions of children's fiction, poetry, and songs. In addition, it was pioneer of literary movements, doshinshugi and jidō bungaku.

History and profile
Akai tori was founded in 1918, and the first issue was published on 1 July of that year.{{cite book|author=Scott J. Miller Akai tori published stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, including ''Spider's Thread and Tu Tze-Chun''. Stories written by Niimi Nankichi were also published in the magazine.{{cite web|title=Hananoki Village and the Thieves|access-date=30 January 2017 From 1929 to 1931 Akai tori temporarily ceased publication and permanently folded in 1936.{{cite news ==Legacy==
Legacy
The Japan Nursery Rhyme Association named the date of magazine's first issue (1 July) as the Nursery Rhyme Day in Japan. and Elizabeth M. Keith. ==References==
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