Subaru (literary magazine)
Subaru 1st issue | |
| Editor | Ishikawa Takuboku |
|---|---|
| Categories | Literary magazine |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| First issue | January 1909 |
| Final issue | December 1913 |
| Company | Subaru (昴) |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Subaru (スバル) was a literary magazine published monthly in Japan between January 1909 and December 1913. The name of the publisher was Subaru (昴), written in kanji as opposed to the magazine title written in katakana.
Subaru was the spiritual successor to the better-known and longer-running magazine Myōjō. It mainly focused on the publication of poetry and was known for its advocacy of the trend of romanticism in Japanese literature in the late Meiji period (1868 – 1912). It was priced at 30 sen (0.3 yen) and ultimately published 60 issues in total.