From 65438 to 0896, he went to teach in Sendai and created a collection of poems, Tender Dishes, which won the reputation of a new-school poet. Later, poems such as A Boat with a Leaf (1898), Summer Grass (1898) and Plum Blossom (190 1) were published one after another.
1904 was included in Fujimura's poetry collection. These poems praise labor and love, demand individual liberation, and also reflect the wandering and melancholy mood of petty-bourgeois intellectuals after the failure of the freedom and civil rights movement. His poems sang the joys and sorrows of youth with refined and elegant language and fluent poetic style, which opened a way for modern Japanese poetry and had a great influence on modern Japanese poetry. Subsequently, his interest turned to prose, and he published his first novel "Breaking the precepts" on 1906. This novel has shaped the image of a young teacher who is enthusiastic about education. Ugly pine is a new civilian, hiding his origins to avoid social discrimination.
Later, he accepted the influence of equality and made his identity public, so that he could not continue teaching. The works exposed the cruel feudal identity system and various evil forces and won wide acclaim. Fujimura's position as a representative writer of naturalism was thus established. The novel "Spring" (1908) describes the scene of the publication of "Literary World" and their literary views, and reflects the ambition and anguish of the emerging petty-bourgeois intellectuals in the Meiji 1920s. The archetypes of characters are all colleagues of Literary World magazine, so they have important literary history value.
The novel Home (1910 ~1911), which was completed after the Great Uprising, describes the rise and fall of two big families in the Meiji period and people's distress under the yoke of the feudal family system, and also describes the influence of heredity and sexual desire on people. It is regarded as a masterpiece of naturalism. Spring, which recalls the literary era, and Home, which describes the decline history of aristocratic families, have opened up a new field of autobiographical novels.
During this period,1913 ~1916 went into exile in France to get rid of love troubles. After returning, he decided to repent in the form of a novel and seek a new life. The result is the publication of "New Life". Fujimura's last masterpiece is the grand historical novel Before Dawn published from 1929 to 1935. Centered on the protagonist Shimada Hanzo Castle Peak, this book shows people's distress before and after the Meiji Restoration, and is full of the author's ideals, expectations, hatred and doubts.
Most characters in Fujimura's works have prototypes in real life. The creative technique changed from romanticism to realism, but influenced by the popular naturalism at that time, it had naturalistic characteristics. Shimazaki Tōson is a writer who dares to analyze himself and expose society. He occupies an important position in the history of Japanese literature.