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'''Yosa Buson''' (与謝蕪村: [[1716]] - [[December 25]] [[1784]]), was a [[Japanese]] [[Haiku]] [[poet]] and [[painter]], usually referred to simply as "Buson". He is one of the greatest poet of the [[Edo period]], comparable with [[Matsuo Basho]] and [[Kobayashi Issa]].
{{nihongo|'''Yosa Buson''' or '''Yosa no Buson'''|与謝 蕪村||extra=1716 &ndash; January 17, 1784<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/86315/Buson |title=Buson (Japanese artist and poet) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia |publisher=Britannica.com |access-date=2013-02-17}}</ref>}} was a [[Japan]]ese [[Haiku]] [[poet]] and [[painter]], usually referred to simply as "Buson". He is one of the greatest poets of the [[Edo period]], comparable with [[Matsuo Basho]] and [[Kobayashi Issa]].


He was born in [[Osaka]], his real family name was '''Taniguchi''' (谷口). When he became 20 years old, he went to [[Edo]] and studied Haiku under Yahantei Soua (夜半亭宋阿). He named himself as '''Saicho''' (宰鳥). The master was gone when Buson was 27 years old, he stayed with Sunaoka Gando in Shimotuke. He had longing for Matsuo Basho, he began the long journeys like Basho, he went around Tohoku, Tango, Sanuki and so on. During this travel, he called himself '''Bushon'''.
He was born in [[Osaka]], his real family name was '''Taniguchi''' ({{lang|ja|谷口}}). From 1758, he began to live in [[Kyoto]], and he stayed there for rest of his life. He got married when he was 45 years old, and became a father of his daughter '''Kuno''' ({{lang|ja|くの}}).


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From 1758, he began to live in [[Kyoto]], and he stayed there for rest of his life. He got married when he was 45 years old, and became a father of his daughter '''Kuno''' (くの).
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 27 October 2023

Yosa Buson or Yosa no Buson (与謝 蕪村, 1716 – January 17, 1784[1]) was a Japanese Haiku poet and painter, usually referred to simply as "Buson". He is one of the greatest poets of the Edo period, comparable with Matsuo Basho and Kobayashi Issa.

He was born in Osaka, his real family name was Taniguchi (谷口). From 1758, he began to live in Kyoto, and he stayed there for rest of his life. He got married when he was 45 years old, and became a father of his daughter Kuno (くの).

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  1. "Buson (Japanese artist and poet) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia". Britannica.com. Retrieved 2013-02-17.