Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), one of the most famous poets of Japan, was a master of the haiku, a poetic form in which an abundance of meaning is concentrated into a paucity of syllables. Basho travelled widely in Japan, writing about t his experiences in a fascinating mixture of prose and poetry. In 1689 he undertook his longest journey: from Edo into the far north of Japan, a region known as Oku. His record of that journey is known as Oku no Hosomichi (The Narrow Road to the North).
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Basho’s Journey to the North
Category: History, Literature, Painting, Poetry / Tags: Bush Clover, haiku, Matsuo Basho, Matsushima, Morikawa Kyoriku, Oku no Hosomichi, Yamadera, Yosa Buson