Yoshii left
Myōjō to form a new group,
Pan no Kai, together with Kitahara Hakushu due to their shared attraction of
romanticism and
aestheticism. In his later years, Yoshii lived in a house at the base of
Mount Hiei in
Kyoto, and was a frequent visitor to the
Gion entertainment district. Every year on November 8, a festival is held in his memory, where the
geiko and
maiko of the Gion district lay flowers before a monument with his
Tanka: No matter what they say, I love Gion. Even in my sleep The sound of water Flows beneath my pillow (かにかくに 祇園はこひし寝(ぬ)るときも 枕のしたを水のながるる)
Ka ni kaku ni / Gion ha koishi / nuru toki mo / makura no shita wo / mizu no nagaruru In 1948, Yoshii was appointed to be a poetry selector for the
Imperial Household's
New Year poetry reading ceremony. He became a member of the
Japan Art Academy the same year. Yoshii died in 1960 at the age of 74. His grave is at the
Aoyama Cemetery in Tokyo. ==See also==