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    Matsuo Bashō (松尾 芭蕉, 1644 – November 28, 1694); born Matsuo Kinsaku (松尾 金作), later known as Matsuo Chūemon Munefusa (松尾 忠右衛門 宗房) was the most famous Japanese...
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    Haiku (section Bashō)
    seasonal reference. However, haiku by classical Japanese poets, such as Matsuo Bashō, also deviate from the 17-on pattern and sometimes do not contain a kireji...
    46 KB (5,490 words) - 21:56, 29 July 2024
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    Oku no Hosomichi (category Works by Matsuo Bashō)
    Road to the Interior, is a major work of haibun by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, considered one of the major texts of Japanese literature of the Edo...
    14 KB (1,379 words) - 08:19, 18 May 2024
  • Nozarashi Kikō (category Works by Matsuo Bashō)
    Matsuo Bashō. Written in the summer of 1684, the work covers Bashō's journey. According to translator Nobuyuki Yuasa, it is "the first work of Bashō where...
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  • footballer Ayumu Matsuo (松尾 歩, born 1980), Japanese shogi player Bashō Matsuo (松尾 芭蕉, 1644–1694), Japanese Edo period poet Erika Matsuo (松尾 依里佳, born 1984)...
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  • basho or bashō in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Matsuo Bashō (1644–1694) was a Japanese Edo-period poet. Basho or Bashō may also refer to: Bashō (crater)...
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  • that he changed his name to Basho, in honor of the Japanese poet, Matsuo Bashō. Basho saw the steel string guitar as a concert instrument, and wanted to...
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    n59. Titsingh, p. 114; Brown, p. 286. Basho, Matsuo (February 2012). Basho's Haiku: Selected Poems of Matsuo Basho. ISBN 9780791484654. "WordPress.com"...
    32 KB (3,615 words) - 19:46, 10 September 2024
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    featured in many literary and art works made by people such as poet Matsuo Basho, artist Hiroshige, and Edo period priest Anrakuan Sakuden. The term tororo...
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  • derived its effect from satire and puns, though "under the influence of [Matsuo] Bashō (1644–1694) the tone of haikai no renga became more serious". "Haikai"...
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  • seventeenth-century (Edo period) Japanese poet and samurai who studied under Matsuo Bashō. Masahide practiced medicine in Zeze and led a group of poets who built...
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  • Kashima Kikō (category Works by Matsuo Bashō)
    Visit to Kashima Shrine is a haibun travel journal by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, covering his short journey to Kashima Shrine in the Kantō region. According...
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    between Japan and Italy. Shimoi translated works from Yosano Akiko and Matsuo Bashō into Italian, and conversely translated Dante into Japanese. Shimoi was...
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  • was defeated by Yaiba's Ice Orb and shattered by Musashi. Basho Matsuo (松尾 芭蕉, Matsuo Bashō) Voiced by: Takeshi Aono One of Onimaru's underlings. He is...
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    Musa basjoo (redirect from Musa basho)
    quenching thirst and disinhibiting urine. The 17th-century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō took his pen name from this plant. A pseudostem is a false stem formed...
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    Fukagawa is known for its relations to the famous Japanese poet, Matsuo Bashō. In 1680, Bashō moved to Fukagawa. Here, he wrote one of his most famous poems...
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    working as a doctor. Bonchō was one of Matsuo Bashō's leading disciples and, together with Kyorai, he edited the Bashō school's Monkey's Raincoat (Sarumino)...
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  • 1991, ISBN 0-88001-321-4 The Essential Haiku: Versions of Bashō, Buson, and Issa, Bashō Matsuo, Buson Yosano, Issa Kobayashi (edited with verse translation...
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    Bashō is a crater on Mercury named after Matsuo Bashō, a 17th-century Japanese writer. Bashō crater is only 74.62 kilometers (46.37 mi) in diameter, but...
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  • The Seashell Game (category Works by Matsuo Bashō)
    Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, in which each haiku is followed by critical commentary he made as referee for a haiku contest. It is Bashō's earliest known...
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