Takarai Kikaku (Japanese: 宝井其角; 1661–1707) also known as Enomoto Kikaku, was a Japanese haikai poet and among the most accomplished disciples of Matsuo...
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second hut in Edo, but his spirits did not improve. In 1684 his disciple Takarai Kikaku published a compilation of him and other poets, Shriveled Chestnuts...
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the last poem written by Bashō (1644–1694), recorded by his disciple Takarai Kikaku during his final illness, is generally accepted as his poem of farewell:...
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(1644–1694) Nozawa Bonchō (c. 1640–1714) Hattori Ransetsu (1654-1707) Takarai Kikaku (1661–1707) Uejima Onitsura (1661–1738) Yokoi Yayū (1702–1783) Fukuda...
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academic Andrzej Tadeusz Kijowski (born 1954), Polish poet and politician Takarai Kikaku (1661–1707), Japanese haikai poet and disciple of Matsuo Bashō Joyce...
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for the ideas of, and anecdotes about, his master. Hattori Ransetsu Takarai Kikaku Kyorai R H Blyth, A History of Haiku Vol I (1963) p. 144 R H Blyth,...
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"southern barbarians, be they devils or be they human beings". Mukai Kyorai Takarai Kikaku Nobuyuki Yuasa trans., The Narrow Road to the Deep North (1966) p. 66...
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(高村光太郎, 1883–1956, Japan, p) Tsugi Takano (鷹野つぎ, 1890–1943, Japan, f) Takarai Kikaku (宝井其角, 1661–1707, Japan, p) Takayama Chogyū (高山樗牛, 1871–1902, Japan...
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the Tatami Mats/ Shadows of the Pine Branches", haiku poetic verse by Takarai Kikaku 6 The village of the Shi clan on a moonlit night (Shikason tsukiyo)...
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poets have referred to her and her work in their poetry, including Takarai Kikaku, Yosa Buson, and Yosano Akikio. She and her teahouse were depicted by...
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