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Takamura almost exclusively wrote in with short lines (3–7 syllables per line). He rejected traditional waka or haiku patterns but absorbed their emphasis on juxtaposition and seasonal reference. His stanzas often resemble frozen moments: a photograph in poetic form.

The register counts money that never sleeps. A man buys beer and bandages. The door hisses shut. Outside, a taxi idles like a held breath. I press “total.” No one comes. This is the hour when the dead would shop if they could. kenta takamura

The name Takamura appears frequently in Japanese entertainment, and viewers may occasionally encounter these prominent characters: Kenta | Joepedia | Fandom Takamura almost exclusively wrote in with short lines