Night Hantei Buson Yosa residence site Basho, Buson, Issa
The monument to the site of Yohantei and Buson Yosa residence is located one step ahead of Chuo-dori, 4-5 Nihonbashi Muromachi and 4-2 Honmachi. There is also an explanation monument of "Kunimachi Bell" next to each other.
Speaking of Haiku, there are three famous haiku masters: Matsuo Basho (born in Ueno Akasaka, Iga, 1644, 1644), Buson Yosa (born in Mamura, suburbs of Osaka in 1716, in 1716), and Issa Kobayashi (born in Kashiwara-mura, Kamimizunai-gun, Shinano, 1763).
In Edo Haiku, Matsuo Basho established a style called Shofu. When Basho became independent as a master of Haiku, when he moved to a hermitage in Fukagawa from a boarding place in Odawara-cho, Nihonbashi, he wrote, "The Spring of Matsuo Momoojuku".
Buson Yosa was born about 72 years after Matsuo Basho, admiring travelogues such as "Oku no Hosomichi" written by Basho, aiming for the path of Haiku, and at the age of 22 he studied under Yohantei Soong A (Hajin Hayano). He was 22 years old (1737) and was 22 years old.
A phrase that describes the life of Kabumura
He is training under Yohantei Soong A (Hajin Hayano), and joined the Yohantei Toshidancho in the haiku title of "Sazaimachi".
In 1742 (1742), the teacher passed away, the night half-tei Ichimon was dissolved, and Kabumura went on a trip to the Joso and Tohoku regions. I was 27 years old. In 1744 (1744), it was first called "Kabumura". At the age of 36, Kabumura went up to Kyoto, moved under the disciples of Soong A, became famous as a painter, and actively interacted with Kyoto intellectuals while earning a living from the income of painting. He was close to Taiga Ikeno, Oukyo Maruyama, Jakuchu Ito, and others because he was close to Shijo-dori.
In 1754 (1754), I visited Yosae Tango and stayed for about three years. In 1760 (1760), he returned and claimed his last name, and at this time he married (45 years old).
With his wife, he gained a certain reputation as a painter, and he became able to make a prospect of life, and his famous phrases increase.
"I wonder if it's the whole day of the spring sea."
Kabumura's paintings were designated as important cultural properties.
Shiki Masaoka, a representative of the Meiji period, said that Haiku in Buson gave the largest compliment, "I have a pictorial feeling."
A famous phrase is a phrase describing the Mogami River, which Basho traveled.
"Two houses in front of May rain and Taiga." There are two houses on the banks of the fast-flowing Mogami River. When flooded, the reader's feelings that they are worried that they will be washed away will also be transmitted.
And the pictures designated as important cultural properties are the pictures.
"Futake line pine figure". Collection of the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Jo Kimura San Collection.
"Shinryoku Forest Guide Map" (Hotogisu, but it is a figure flying slowly over the trees full of fresh greenery). The Agency for Cultural Affairs.
"Sotetsu Figure Screen". Collection of Sanuki Myoho-ji Temple.
Next, I would like to look for the footprints of Issa Kobayashi in Edo.