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    Yosa Buson or Yosa no Buson (与謝 蕪村) was a Japanese poet and painter of the Edo period. He lived from 1716 – January 17, 1784. Along with Matsuo Bashō...
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  • Shiki also rediscovered Yosa Buson, a prominent "Back to Bashō" poet and painter who died in 1784. Shiki considered Buson a painter in words and a visual...
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    Haiku (section Buson)
    that of Yosa Buson (1716–1784) and others such as Kitō, called the Tenmei style after the Tenmei Era (1781–1789) in which it was created. Buson is recognized...
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    The Buson yōkai emaki (蕪村妖怪絵巻) is an 18th century collection of "picture scrolls" (絵巻, emaki) depicting Japanese yōkai by poet and painter Yosa Buson. The...
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    painter and calligrapher born in Kyoto during the Edo period. Together with Yosa Buson, he perfected the bunjinga (or nanga) genre. The majority of his works...
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    be one of the four great haiku masters, the others being Matsuo Bashō, Yosa Buson, and Kobayashi Issa. Shiki, or rather Tsunenori (常規) as he was originally...
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    Yosa Buson drew an illustration of Oku no hosomichi showing Basho on the horseback accompanied by Sora. This diary was of the trip shown in Buson's illustration...
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    Japanese Literature in 2013 for their translation of Collected Haiku of Yosa Buson. W. S. Merwin was born in New York City on September 30, 1927. He grew...
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    The Bakeneko of the Sasakibara Family (猫) from the Buson Yōkai Emaki by Yosa Buson. It depicts a cat in Nagoya that would wear a napkin on its head and...
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    styles. The exemplars of this style are Ike no Taiga, Uragami Gyokudō, Yosa Buson, Tanomura Chikuden, Tani Bunchō, and Yamamoto Baiitsu. Red and White Plum...
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    either poetry or painting, who took part. By contrast, the nanga painter Yosa Buson, widely considered second only to Bashō as a master of haiku, is said...
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    footsteps. Kikaku set the tone for haikai from Basho death until the time of Yosa Buson in the late 18th century; and he also left an important historical document...
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    the Shijō school of painting. He was a disciple of the painter and poet Yosa Buson (1716–1784), a master of Japanese southern school painting. Goshun was...
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  • found and used, will evoke that state and no other." A famous haiku by Yosa Buson entitled, The Piercing Chill I Feel illustrates the use of objective correlative...
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    (國學, National studies), or poets and painters such as Kaga no Chiyo, Yosa Buson or Sakai Hōitsu. In contemporary Japan, shodo is a popular class for elementary...
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  • based on "Kamakura Wakamiya Hachiman Teru (Ginkgo) Teru no Kibana" in Yosa Buson "Kabmura Yokai Emaki". According to yokai researcher Goichi Yumoto, the...
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    in a collection of drawings of Japanese yōkai by 17th century artist Yosa Buson is a depiction of an "oriental melon monster" (真桑瓜のばけもの, makuwauri no...
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    as good poets. Among such poet-painters the most significant was Yosa Buson. Buson began his career as a painter but went on to become a master of renku...
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  • French poet, philosopher and military officer (died 1803) unknown date – Yosa Buson (与謝 蕪村), Japanese Edo period haiku poet and painter (died 1784) January...
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  • poet's life. Haibun continued to be written by later haikai poets such as Yosa Buson, Kobayashi Issa and Masaoka Shiki. Haibun is no longer confined to Japan...
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    Hawaii Press, 1996. ISBN 9780824817053 p12 Crowley, Cheryl. Haikai Poet Yosa Buson and the Bashō Revival. Brill, 2006. ISBN 978-9004157095 p54 Keene, Donald...
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  • neighbors with the Taniguchi family, Chora was close friends with Yosa Buson. They met when Buson was 20 years old, and both admired Matsuo Bashō and Kobayashi...
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  • originally ran from June 30, to September 22.The title references a haiku by Yosa Buson: "Nanohana ya tsuki wa higashi ni hi wa nishi ni." ASCII Media Works published...
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    gengorobuna and nigorobuna became generally distinguished from each other. Yosa Buson, an 18th century poet, left haiku such as "can see clouds over Hikone...
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  • nf/f/ch), pseudonym Ruth Glick Margaret Yorke (1924–2012, England, f) Yosa Buson (与謝蕪村, 1716–1784, Japan, p) Yosano Akiko (與謝野晶子, 1878–1942, Japan, nf/p)...
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    "The Bakeneko of the Sasakibara Family" (榊原家の化け猫), from the Buson yōkai emaki by Yosa Buson (18th century)....
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    within the Japanese perception of summer. Poets, including Matsuo Basho, Yosa Buson, and Issa Kobayashi employ the firefly as a kigo, phrase associated with...
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    painter and calligrapher born in Kyoto during the Edo period. Together with Yosa Buson, he perfected the bunjinga (or nanga) genre. The majority of his works...
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    Two of the most prominent painters of this school were Ike no Taiga and Yosa Buson. The 166 entries in the list consist of the following: 92 are hanging...
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    Meigetsuki (明月記). Kite, from Kite and Crows, by Yosa Buson Crows, from Kite and Crows, by Yosa Buson Fujiwara no Nakafumi, one of the Thirty-Six Poetry...
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