Kubota was a leading poet of the Japanese
Naturalist school. He wrote many
tanka, as well as poems of other forms such as the
chōka. He first came to the attention of the poet
Tekkan Yosano for a
tanka he published in the magazine
Bunko in 1900. Early in his literary career he published
shintaishi (poetry in modern forms) and
tanka in Tekkan's important magazine
Myōjō, but left after less than a year. In 1905 he published the anthology
Mahiruno (まひる野). It was also around this time that he took an interest in the philosophy of Naturalism and began writing prose fiction, researching
classical Japanese literature, and engaging in literary criticism. 1911 saw the publication of his short story collection
Rohen (炉辺). In 1912 he published
Utsubo Kashū (空穂歌集), with the intention of distancing himself from
tanka, but he continued to write them throughout his career. == Reception ==