Kenta Takamura -
: Kenta finds Snake Eyes during an underground cage match and recruits him, promising information about the man who killed Snake Eyes' father in exchange for his service.
| Criteria | Rating (out of 10) | |----------|--------------------| | Originality | 9 | | Craft | 9 | | Emotional impact | 8 | | Variety | 5 | | Accessibility | 7 | | Lasting relevance | 9 | kenta takamura
Takamura’s work is aggressively anti-grandiose. Where earlier Japanese modernists (like Hagiwara Sakutarō) explored cosmic loneliness, Takamura finds the universe in a flickering fluorescent light, a half-empty vending machine at 3 a.m., or the sound of a train passing through a rain-soaked suburb. His famous poem “Convenience Store” (from Night Work ) consists of only six lines: : Kenta finds Snake Eyes during an underground
Kenta's plan reached its peak when he secured the "Sun Jewel," a mystical Arashikage artifact capable of unleashing devastating fire. With Cobra’s support and the Baroness at his side, he launched a brutal assault on the clan's ancestral home. He didn't just want the title of leader; he wanted to prove that the "old ways" of honor were obsolete in a world of steel and gunpowder. The End of the Path His famous poem “Convenience Store” (from Night Work