3/29/2013

Kobayashi Issa

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Welcome to Kobayashi Issa in Edo !

Read the main introduction here:

. WKD : Kobayashi Issa 小林一茶 - Introduction .



Issa (1763 - 1828)



. Cultural keywords and kigo used by Issa - ABC-LIST .


- Read the regular comments by
. - Chris Drake - .

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江戸江戸とえどへ出れば秋の暮 
edo edo to edo e izureba aki no kure

when heading to Edo
Edo, Edo!
autumn dusk 


The normally exciting prospect of visiting the Shogun's great capital is overshadowed by a sense of the year's (and life's) approaching end.

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時鳥花のお江戸を一呑に
hototogisu hana no o-edo o hito nomi ni

oh cuckoo--
swallow blossom-filled Edo
in a gulp!


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江戸の雨何石呑んだ時鳥
Edo no ame nangoku nonda hototogisu

rain in Edo -
how much of it did you swallow
little cuockoo ?


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掃溜の江戸へ江戸へと時鳥
hakidame no edo e edo e to hototogisu

"I'm off to that rubbish heap
Edo! Edo!"
the cuckoo


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江戸衆や庵の犬にも御年玉
edo shuu ya io no inu ni mo o-toshidama

people of Edo
even for the hut's dog
a New Year's gift


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藤棚の隅から見ゆるお江戸哉

fuji tana no sumi kara miyuru o-edo kana



from a wisteria trellis
nook I see...
Great Edo


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かはとりも土蔵住居のお江戸哉
kawahori mo dozoo sumai no o-edo kana

the bats, too
live in a storehouse...
Great Edo!




春風にお江戸の春も柳かな
haru kaze ni o-edo no haru mo yanagi kana

with the spring breeze
spring reaches Edo...
the willows!




大江戸の隅の小すみの桜哉
ooedo no sumi no kosumi no sakura kana

in one of great Edo's
little nooks ...
cherry blossoms




もまれてや江戸のきのこは赤くなる
momarete ya edo no kinoko wa akaku naru

squezed and rubbed ...
Edo's mushrooms
turn red



Edo-zakura 江戸桜 Edo Cherry Blossoms
. edo sakura hana mo zeni dake hikaru kana .


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棒杭に江戸を詠る蛙哉
boogui ni Edo o nagamuru kawazu kana

on a stake
a frog gazes long
sings of Edo

Tr. Chris Drake

This is a spring hokku, but it was written just after New Year's in the 1st month (February) of 1825, probably before many frogs were singing in the snow country where Issa lived. Issa's note says "Mimeguri Shrine," a reference to a Shinto shrine near the Sumida River in northeast Edo, the largest city in Japan in Issa's time. The hokku must be a hokku of memory, since Issa was far from Edo in his hometown when he recorded it in his diary. A woodblock print of the Mimeguri Shrine from Issa's time shows a row of stakes along the river's edge, protecting the base of the high embankment on the east side of the Sumida River. There are also high tethering poles along the bank used by small ferry boats when they stop at a riverside landing to unload or pick up visitors to the shrine.

Issa's use of Sino-Japanese characters follows normal Edo-period usage, which is different from contemporary Japanese usage. The verb nagamu (in the hokku it's in its attributive form nagamuru) means to gaze, to look into the distance, to look non-specifically, as in meditation or deep thought. In the Edo period it was often written with the character 詠 , used by Issa here and in many other of his hokku, and it sometimes had the suggestion of singing as well as gazing. The character 眺 , "to gaze," was more common as a verb of looking, but only the character 詠, whose main readings were utau and yomu, "to sing; recite, chant, compose a poem," could also, through its semantics as a visual character, suggest a double meaning: "gazing/staring abstractedly while singing (or writing/composing a poem)." This double meaning may well be what Issa is suggesting in this hokku.

A frog seems to be gazing meditatively, panoramically watching Edo across the river and to the southwest from a stake on the city's periphery while thinking deeply about choosing the best sounds for its songs about the city, which it sings for its frog audience. To me the plural "frogs" is also powerful, as if Issa were imagining a group of commoner voices singing from their humble waterline perspective about the proud humans in the stylish big city in the near distance. However, a single frog can better evoke the ageing Issa, who has lost his first wife and four children and then, the year before, has been divorced by his second wife and now, alone, seems to be looking back on his early life in Edo. In those days he was an idealistic young man who studied and followed one of the main Edo styles of haikai and often evoked city life, though from the periphery, since he always felt himself to be a bit of an emotional outsider in Edo. The frog is not Issa, but since this is a hokku of imagination and memory, there may well be some overlap between the frog's songs and Issa's own hokku and renku.

The custom of reading the character 詠 as nagamuru goes back at least to the late medieval period, because the famous Wagoku-hen (倭玉篇) dictionary of the middle Muromachi Period gives these readings: 詠 .....ウタウ ナガメ ナガムル (utau, nagame, nagamuru). Many, many examples of this usage can be found in the literature and other written genres of the Edo Period, and Issa's usage is in no way unusual or strange. 

Chris Drake

. Mimeguri Jinja 三囲神社 / 三圍神社 Mimeguri Shrine .

. MORE - Issa and the kawazu FROG .


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江戸江戸とえどへ出れば秋の暮 
edo edo to edo e izureba aki no kure

Edo! Edo!
when I'm here it's just edo --
autumn twilight


- Tr. and Comment by Chris Drake -



江戸の蚊の気が強いぞよ強いぞよ
edo no ka no ki ga tsuyoi zo yo tsuyoi zo yo

those mosquitoes of Edo
they really are strong ...
they are strong ...

Tr. Gabi Greve

(I have the feeling he is talking about the male inhabitants of the city . . .)


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本町や夷の飯の横がすみ
Honchoo ya Ebisu no meshi no yoko-gasumi

Old Quarter--
food for the God of Wealth
in mist


On the 20th day of Tenth Month (old calendar), a festival was held in honor of Ebisu, god of wealth. In the haiku, food offerings to the god meet a bank of mist.
The "Old Quarter" Honchoo was in the Nihonbashi section of Edo, today's Tokyo.
Tr. and comment by David Lanoue

. Ebisu and related KIGO  


. Honjo 本所  and Motomachi 本町 in Edo .



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浅草の鶏にも蒔ん歳暮米
Asakusa no tori ni mo makan seibo mai

for Asakusa's chickens, too
a end-of-year gift...
scattering rice

Tr. Lanoue


. WKD : Issa in Asakusa .


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江戸状や親の外へも衣配
edo joo ya oya no hoka e mo kinu kubari

in a package from Edo
new clothes...and I'm not
his dad!

Tr. David Lanoue


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梅さくや先あら玉の御制札
ume sake ya mazu aratama no o-seisatsu

plum trees will bloom
but first the new year's
edicts



A subtly anti-government haiku. Literally, Issa suggests that "before the plum blossoms of spring can bloom, we will be subjected to the government's new year's edict signs posted everywhere."
Tr. and Comment : David Lanoue




制札 seisatsu, goseisatsu, koosatsu 高札
fure, o-furegaki, o-fure お触書

Wooden plaques with the edicts of the government, placed at crossroads along the city streets. Many people could not read and someone read them for all.


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. Kameido choo 亀戸町 Kemeido, Kame-Ido "Turtle Well" .

心の字に水も流れて梅の花
shin no ji ni mizu mo nagarete ume no hana

Heart Pond at Kameido Tenjin Shrine and plum blossoms


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Meguro 目黒

目黒へはこちへこちへと小てふ哉
. meguro e wa kochi e kochi e to kochoo kana .

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夕涼や草臥に出る上野山
yuusuzu ya kutabire ni deru Ueno yama

evening cool--
weariness sets in
on Ueno Hill

Tr. David Lanoue



露三粒上野の蝉の鳴出しぬ
tsuyu mi tsubu ueno no semi no nakidashinu


. Ueno (上野) .
a district in Tokyo's Taitō Ward, now best known as the home of Ueno Station and Ueno Park.


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深川や桃の中より汐干狩
Fukagawa ya momo no naka yori shiohigari

Fukagawa !
through the peach blossoms
people are gathering shells

Tr. Gabi Greve


深川や蠣がら山の秋の月
Fukagawa ya kakigara yama no aki no tsuki

深川や舟も一組とし忘
Fukagawa ya fune mo hito-gumi toshiwasure


. Issa in Fukagawa - Edo .
Fukagawa is famous for the Basho-An 芭蕉庵, dwelling of Matsuo Basho.


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Onari suji 御成り筋 road for the Shogun, in Edo and other parts of the country
. kare-giku ya kari no nosabaru onari-suji .



外堀の割るる音あり冬の月
. sotobori no waruru oto ari fuyu no tsuki .
Sotobori 外堀  outer moat of Edo castle



陽炎によしある人の素足哉
. kageroo ni yoshi aru hito no suashi kana .
a woman praying at Ooji Inari Jinja 王子稲荷神社 Oji Inari Shrine


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Yuki no Edogawa 雪の江戸川  - Evening Snow at Edo River



Kawase Hasui 川瀬巴水 (1883-1957)


これきりと見えてどっさり春の霜
kore kiri to miete dossari haru no shimo

it seems as if
this will be the end of it -
severe frost in spring



The Edo River (江戸川, Edogawa)
is a river in the Kantō region of Japan. It splits from the Tone River at the northernmost tip of Narita City, crosses through Nagareyama and Matsudo, and empties into Tokyo Bay at Ichikawa. The Edo forms the borders between Tokyo, Chiba, and Saitama prefectures. Its length is 59.5 km.

The course of the Edo River was previously the main course of the Tone River. It was diverted from the Tone in 1654 by the Tokugawa shogunate to protect the city of Edo from flooding. The Edo was used to transport large amounts of cargo from Chōshi and other cities on the Pacific Ocean coast inland to the capital. Before industralization the river was also used to cultivate lotus roots.

Edogawa (江戸川区, Edogawa-ku) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It takes its name from the river that runs from north to south along the eastern edge of the ward. In English, it uses the name Edogawa City.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !


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Koumemura 小梅村 "Little-Plum village" near Edo on the Sumida River.
. kuwa no e ni uguisu naku koume mura .   


Sumidagawa 隅田川 River Sumidagawa

かつしかや煤の捨場も角田川 - Katsushika 葛飾
. katsushika ya susu no suteba mo sumida-gawa .


. Ryoogokubashi 両国橋 Ryogoku Bridge - Ryoogoku, Ryōgoku 両国 .

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. Senju 千住 Senju district .

早立は千住留りか帰る雁
haya tatsu wa senju-domari ka kaeru kari

rising early
will you stop at Senju town?
departing geese


Shinji Ogawa points out that kaeru in this context can be translated as "return" or "leave." Since this is a spring haiku, the wild geese are leaving Japan (i.e., returning to northern lands).
He adds, "Senju is a town located in today's Arakawa-ku; in Issa's day it was the first post town for travelers from Edo to the northern provinces."
Tr. and comment - David Lanoue


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- - - - - A waka by Issa - 和歌 

kaki-mono mo nokorazu boo ni furusato no
hito no shimijimi nikuki tsura kana

Paper-eating bookworms
those people in my hometown
treating all the documents
as if they were nothing --
I can't stand seeing their faces


Read the discussion here:
. Chris Drake .
Translating Haiku Forum, March 2013



MORE hokku by Issa about
. furusato ふるさと 故郷、古里 my hometown, my home village .




. Honganji 本願寺 Temple Hongan-Ji, Hongwanji .
Issa visiting these temples of Amida and Saint Shinran in Kyoto and Edo.



. kasen 1827 linked verse .
for the New Year 1827
with Issa, Baiji and Rancho (Ranchou)


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June 15, 2013



This is in memory of Kobayashi Issa Birthday 小林 一茶、
宝暦13年5月5日(1763年6月15日)- 文政10年11月19日(1828年1月5日))


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. Ora ga Haru おらが春 Year of My Life .

. ISSA and Genji Monogatari 源氏物語 The Tale of Genji .


. His son Ishitaroo、Ishitarō, 石太郎 Ishitaro .
Born in 1820, but died one year later.
and third son Konzaburo

. Chinese Poetry Influence on Issa .



. Cultural keywords and kigo used by Issa - ABC-LIST .


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. Kobayashi Issa 小林一茶 in Edo .

Cultural keywords and kigo used by Issa

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. Emotions expressed directly by Issa .
asamashi 浅まし
. isogashiki いそがしき so busy .
mutsukashi むつかし
natsukashi なつかし
okashisa おかしさ
sabishisa さびしさ


- - - Numbers - used by Issa in his haiku


. - Onomatopoetic words used by Issa - .
- - - - - . WKD - Onomatopoetic words .
- - - べったり bettari



. Issa and Animals .


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. aki 秋 autumn in Japan .

. akikaze, aki no kaze - autumn wind .


ama - Buddhist nun

amadare - rain from eaves and leaves

amado 雨戸 wooden shutters, 遣り戸, 鑓戸, 槍戸 yarido wooden sliding doors
. asa-gasumi tenshu no amado kikoe keri .

. Amanojaku 天邪鬼 Heavenly Evil Spirit .

. Amida Buddha 阿弥陀 and Namu Amida Prayer .

. anaichi, ana-ichi 穴一 coin-throwing game .

. andon 行灯 room lantern .

aruki-gami - God of Wandering

. asagi あさぎ - 浅黄 - 浅葱 hues of light yellow, green and blue .

. asaichi, asa-ichi 朝市 morning market .

Asamayama, Mount Asama - and Shinano province

asameshi - breakfast

ase 汗 sweat, sweating

. awase 袷 / あわせ light lined kimono .



. benizara, beni-zara 紅皿 dish for red lipstick .

. binboogami 貧乏神 Bimbogami, God of Poverty .

. Binzuru 賓頭盧 and nadebotoke 撫で仏 Buddhas to rub .

. Bon odori 盆踊り Dance for the O-Bon festival .

. bootsukis, boo-tsuki 棒突 guards with poles .

botamochi - rice cakes with bean paste

. botan 牡丹 peony .

Buddha birthday rituals



chawan 茶碗 tea bowl or rice bowl

. chaya, -jaya 茶屋 tea shop, tea stall .

. chazaru 茶笊 basket for drying tea or tea strainer .

. chimaki 粽 Chimaki rice dumplings .

chiri no mi - this body of dust

choo, choochoo - butterfly, butterflies


. Confucius 孔子 Kooshi / 孔夫子, Kung Tzu, Kung Fu Tzu .

. Cuckoo, Cuculus canorus, kankodori 閑古鳥 .
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Little Cuckoo, Cuculus poliocephalis, hototogisu ホトトギス, 時鳥



. Daikoku Ten 大黒天 God of Wealth and Good Luck .

daiko, daikon - long white radishes

. Dokurakuboo, Dokurakubou 獨楽坊 Dokuraku Bo / Chidoo 知洞 Chido .

Dookan, Oota Dookan, Ota Dokan - founder of Edo castle

. doosha 道者 pilgrim "man on the road" .



eda - branch of a tree

. Edo niwa 江戸庭 Garden in Edo .

. ehoomaki 恵方巻き auspicious sushi roll .
and
hiiragi sasu 柊挿す (ひいらぎさす) piercing with a holly

eta - outcast, lowest rank in Edo society

Ezo, the Island of Hokkaido



fog - mist - haze - kiri, oboro, kazumi . . .

. - Food and hokku by Issa - .

Fukagawa in Edo

Fukakusa clay dolls - Kaguya Hime

fukuto, fugu - puffer fish, blowfish, Kugelfisch

. fundoshi 褌 ふんどし loincloth .

. furusato ふるさと 故郷、古里 my hometown, my home village . .

. fuyugomori 冬篭 winter seclusion .




. ga 蛾 moth, hi-tori-mushi 火とり虫 self-burning moth .

gaki - hungry ghosts

. ge-gaki 夏書 summer prayer and natsu ango natsu ango 夏安吾 retreat .

. Gensei 元政 Saint Gensei, Gensei Shoonin 元政上人 . (1623―1668)


. gesshoku 月食 eclipse of 1819 .

Goji-In and kawahori prostitutes

gokutsubushi - person without an income or job monogoi, beggar

. gomame 五万米(ゴマメ)dried sardines .

gosun kugi, go sun kugi - a nail of 5 sun length




hachi, mitsubachi, arare-bachi - bees, honey bees and hornets

hae - fly, flies

. hanabi 花火 fireworks .

hanagami, hana-kami - tissue paper

. hana-uri, hana uri 花うり / 花売り flower vendor .

harishigoto - needlework

harusame - spring rain

hasu, hasu no hana - lotou, Lotos

hatago, lodging on the road

hatobue, pigeon flute


. hatsumono 初物 ー first things (of the year or season) .

. hatsugatsuo 初鰹 first bonito .

hatsu haru - first spring, New Year


. hehirimushi, he-kiri mushi 屁ひり虫 fart bug .


higasa - parasol, summer umbrella

Higashiyama in Kyoto

. hijiri, cha no hijiri 茶の聖 the saint of tea, Eisai .
- - - - - . Sen Rikyuu, Sen Rikyū 千利休 Sen Rikyu, Sen no Rikyu .

hiki - toad, kawazu - frog hiki-dono, lord toad

. hina ningyoo 雛人形 Hina dolls festival, March 3 .

hisago, fukube - gourd and melon - kome fukube, kome-hisago to keep rice

. hito no hi 人の日, jinjitsu 人日 "day of Man", January 7 .

hoojoo-e, Hojo-E - Ceremonies for the Release of Living Beings

hotaru - firefly, fierflies



. Ichihime no kami 一姫の神 protector of the market .   

. imo 芋 (いも) / satoimo, sato-imo 里芋 taro plant .

inazuma - lightning and kaminari - thunder

. inoki, inoshishi ゐのこ / 猪 wild boar .

. inu 犬  dog, koinu 子犬 - enoko えのこ puppy .
JOSHU'S DOG KOAN

. io 庵 / kakurega 隠れ家 - my humble hut, my dwelling .

. ishinago 石子 / イシナゴ / 石投 / 擲石 toy pebble or dice .

ishizue - corner stone, stone foundation



. jigoku 地獄 17 haiku about hell .

. Jizo Bosatsu (Kshitigarbha) 地蔵菩薩 Jizoo, Jizō .

juzu - rosary



. ka 蚊 mosquito, kabashira 蚊柱 and mosquitoes and larvae .

. kaba no ki, kanba no ki かんば, shirakaba 白樺 birch tree .

. kadomatsu 門松 pine decorations for New Year .

kago - palanquin, sedan chair

. Kagura Dance 神楽 .

. kaidan 戒壇 platform for Buddhist ordination .

kaji - fire in Edo Shitaya fire 下谷
October 9, 1698 - Chokugaku Fire 勅額火事
and
文化3年(1806年)3月4日、火災により焼失。after a fire in 1806
寅年の大火
蕣(あさがお)の下谷せましと咲にけり asagao no Shitaya semashi to saki ni keri
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. kajoogui 嘉定喰 Eating on the Kajo-Day .

. kakine 垣根 hedge, fence / kakoi 囲い, saku さく. hei 塀 .

. kamikaze 神風 divine wind .

. kamiko 紙衣 paper robes .

. kamiyui 髪結い hairdo master, hairdresser .

kanreki 還暦, manroku - circle of 60 years

. kanzashi かんざし / 簪 hairpin - and kushi / comb .


. kao 顔 face,faces of humans, animals, dolls .

. kara-kurenai 唐紅 "chinese red", bright crimson .

. kari 雁 goose, geese .

karuta - card games and other games

. kashiwa 柏 oak tree . - and kogarashi 木がらし withering wind

. katajin, katabutsu 堅人 / 堅物 honest, reliable person .

. katashiro 形代 ritual paper figure .

. katatsuburi, katatsumuri 蝸牛 (かたつむり land snail, snail .

. kawatemizu, kawachoozu 川手水 "river to wash the hands" .

. kayoichoo, tsuuchoo 通帳 credit account book .


keshi, keshi no hana - poppy, poppies


. kiji 雉 pheasant and yamadori 山鳥 copper pheasant .

. kiku 菊 chrysanthemum .
- - - . kiku 菊 chrysanthemums and the festival .

. kimigayo, kimi ga yo 君が代 national anthem of Japan .


kimono and other robes - karigi - lending robes

kinoko, ki no ko - mushrooms

kinuta - fulling block, pounding cloth

. kiri, kiri hitoha 桐一葉 paulownia, one leaf .

Kisagata lagoon in Akita - in memory of Basho

. kiseru 煙管 tobacco pipe in the Edo period .
- - - - - tabako-bon たばこ盆 pipe-smoking tray

. Kiso 木曽 .

. Kitano Tenmangu Shrine 北野天満宮 - Kyoto .

kobiru, ko-biru "littel lunch" snack and usu, a stone hand mill

. kodomo 子供 child, children .
- - - - - koboozu 小坊主 young boy, young monk. 継子、まま子 stepchild

kojiki, konjiki - beggar


. komatsu hiki 小松引 pulling out small pine seeldlings .

. komo 菰 wild rice, Komo rice, water oats .

. Konpira 金毘羅 visiting Kotohira in Shikoku .   

koo, jinkoo 香 沈香 incense


. koomori, kawahori 蝙蝠 bats and cheap prostitutes .


koozui 洪水 flood, flooding

koromogae 衣替え  changing to summer robes, priests


kotatsu 炬燵 こたつ  heated table


. Kuge 公家 Aristocrats .

. Kumasaka 熊坂長範 Kumasaka Chohan - . - a famous robber

. kumo 蜘蛛 spider, Spinne . .

. kumo no mine 雲の峰 billowing clouds .

kusa - weeds, small plants - mugura cleavers

. kusuri gui 薬喰 eating medicine in winter .

. kuwa 鍬 hoe, plough .

. Kyooto, Kyoo 京都 Kyoto, the floweringn capital - Hana no Miyako 花の都 .



. Lunar Eclipse of 1819 - 8/15 (Oct. 3) .



Maeda Toshiie - Lord of Kaga domaine

. maiden flower, woman flower 女郎花 ominaeshi .

matsu - pine

. menpeki 面壁 wall gazing (like Daruma san) .

meshi - cooked rice

. mi み【箕】 winnow for grain .

minomushi - bagworm case moth, basketworm

. miso 味噌 miso paste .

. mizudori, mizu-tori 水鳥 water birds .

mokugyo - fish gong for prayers

. mon, kado 門 gate .

. Monjudoo 文珠堂 Monju-D0 Hall of Monju Bosatsu, Wisdom Buddha's temple .

. monzenmachi 門前町 "town in front of the gate" .

. mudabito, muda-bito むだ人 socially useless people .

. mugi 麦 / oomugi 大麦 barley. .

. Myoojin 明神 Myojin deity .
Myoojin no mashira 明神の猿 Monkeys of Myojin


. naginata 薙刀 / 長刀 / 眉尖刀 Japanese halberd .

. Nanto Shichi Daiji 南都七大寺 seven big temples in Nara .

Natsume Seibi, his sponsor in Edo

. neko 猫 cat, cats .
- - - - - . Nekozuka (neko tsuka) 猫塚 cat mound .

. New Year and picking herbs .

. nihon, nippon  日本 Japan .

. niji 虹 rainbow, zankoo 残虹 .

nikui - to hate

ningyoo, karakuri ningyoo - mechanical dolls

. Nishiyama 西山 "Western Mountains" Kyoto .

. nobotoke 野仏 "Buddhas in the wilderness" .

nomi - flea, fleas

nunoko - quilt, blanket

. nuribon ぬり盆 laquered food tray .



ochiba - fallen leaves

ongaku 音楽  music

. onna-zaka, onnazaka 女坂 women's slope .

. Oojooji, ôjôji 往生寺 Ojo-Ji temple .

. ookami狼 - yama-inu 山犬 - wolf, wolves .

. orekugi 折釘 hooked nail .

. otabisho, o-tabisho 御旅所 / お旅所 sacred resting point .


. rakugaki 落書 / らく書 grafitti .

rin - singing bowl, prayer bowl

. roku no wan 鹿の椀 gooroku no wan 合鹿 の椀 laquer bowl .



. sakazuki 盃 /坏 / さかずき sake cup .

. sakura 桜 the cherry blossoms .

. sandarabooshi 桟俵法師 sandara boshi - straw cover .


. sanrai-i 山雷頤 / I Ching, I-Ging 易經 / 易经 The Book of Changes .


sanson - three haikai poet treasures


. sarashi i さらし井 cleaning the well .

Sarashinayama - Mount Sarashina

. Sarumaru 猿丸 "Lord Monkey", Mister Monkey, Sarumaru Dayū 猿丸大夫 Poet .


sendoo - boatman, boatsman

Sensooji - Temple Senso-Ji, Sensoji Asakusa


. sentaku 洗濯 washing, doing the laundry .

setchin - toiled, outhouse
- and the deity of the outhouse, Benjogami

. setsubun 節分 oni 鬼 the seasonal divide .
beginning of the New Year in Edo


. shaba 娑婆 / しゃば / シャバ this world of Samsara .

. Shaka Nyorai 釈迦如来  Gautama Buddha .


. shakuya 借家 house for rent .
. . . . . ame-ochi ishi 雨おちの石 rain-drop stones around the house

. shamisen, samisen, sangen 三味線, 三絃  Shamisen .

shamoji, shakushi - ladle for rice, rice spoon

. Shianbashi, shian-bashi 思案橋 "Bridge to make a decision", to the pleasure quarters .

shigi 鴫  snipe

. shigure 時雨 winter drizzle, sleet .

shika - deer, kanoko - fawn

. 下総 (Shimofusa) Shimosa and 上総 Kazusa in Chiba .

. Shinano province 信濃国 and river .

. shinigami 死神 god of death .

shirauo, shira-uo - whitebait fish


. shiratsuyu, shira-tsuyu, shira tsuyu, hakuro 白露 white dew .

. shishimai 獅子舞 lion dance for New Year . kado-jishi 門獅子

. shooben, shomben 小便 pissing .

. shoogatsu, o-shoogatsu 正月 the NEW YEAR .


. soba 蕎麦 (そば) buckwheat noodles .

. soojoo. sôjô 僧正 high-ranking priest, "archbishop" .
boozu 坊主, oshoo 和尚, shoonin 上人 - all kinds of priests

. soozu - sôzu 僧都 rank of a priest .
- and - tsuzura 葛籠 / つづら wicker box


. sora 空 sky in all seasons .

sotoba - grave marker

sudare, blinds, bamboo blinds

Sugino Suikei (1754-1813) 

suisen - daffodils and narcissus

. Sumidagawa 隅田川 River Sumidagawa . Amida Buddha and his mother

sumire - violets in spring bloom early


. susu 煤 soot and susuharai 煤払 cleaning off soot .

. susuki すすき / 薄 pampas grass - Miscanthus sinensis .

Suwa Shrine in Nagano

. sutebito 捨人 hermit .



. Taira no Masakado 平将門 / 平將門 - Prince Hei Shinoo 平親王 .

. Tanabata 七夕 Star Festival and the Heavenly River 天の川 Amanogawa .

. Tango no Sekku 端午の節句 Boy's Festival .

. tan o kiru たんをきる  "clear one's throat", to brag .

. tanpopo 蒲公英 (たんぽぽ) dandelion .

. tashoo no en 他生の縁 karma relations from a previous life .

. tatami 畳 floor mats for a home .

. take 竹 bamboo, wakatake 若竹 bamboo shoots .

. tasuki 襷 sleeve cord (for kimono) .

. ta-ue uta 田植唄 planting rice with songs .


. temakura 手枕 / udemakura - my arms for a pillow .

Tendai Daishi and ritual rice gruel

. Tengu no mugimeshi 天狗の麦飯 boiled barley and rice of the Tengu .

. teppoo,teppô 鉄砲 musket, matchlock gun .

tetsuki - gesture, position of the hands

tokoroten - gelidium jelly, jelly stripes

. tokkuri 徳利 sake flask .

Tokuman-Ji temple 

. toogarashi 唐辛子 (とうがらし) red pepper, hot pepper .

Tooji - temple Toji in Kyoto

. tooji 湯治 healing bath, onsen  温泉 hot spring .

toojin - karabito - foreigners, Duchmen and Chinese

. toomegane, too megane 遠眼鏡 Tomegane, telescope .

tora ga ame - Tears of Lady Tora


. toshigami 年神 god of the year / toshitoku 年德 .

Tsukuma Festival - "pot festival", nabe matsuri

tsubame, tsubakura - swallow

. tsugiho 接穂(つぎほ)grafting branches (mid-spring) .

. tsujidoo 辻堂 wayside sanctuary - tsujibotoke 辻仏 Buddha statue at the crossroad .

. tsujigahana 辻が花 "flowers at the crossroads" dyeing method .

. tsuwamono 強者、兵 brave warrior .

tsuyu - dew, dewdrops



. ubuya 産屋 hut for giving birth .

. ukikusa 浮草 all kinds of duckweed .

. ukinedori 浮寝鳥 "birds who sleep while floating on water" .

. ukiyo 浮世 this floating world .

. u no hana 卯の花 deutzia blossoms, tofu dregs .

ureshi, ureshisa - joy expressed directly

. uri 瓜 melon, melons .

. ushi 牛 cow, ox, bull, calf .



. wakaba 若葉 young leaves .

. wakamizu 若水 "young water", first water of the New Year .

. wakazakari, waka-zakari わか盛り、若盛り the peak of youth、first flush of youth .

. waniguchi 鰐口 "crocodile mouth" temple gong .

. waraji 草鞋 - わらじ straw sandals .


. wataridori, watari-dori 渡り鳥 migrating birds .


yakimeshi - half-browned rice balls

. yakudoshi 厄年 "years of calamity" - yakubarai, yakuyoke 厄除け to ward off evil .

. yama 山 mountains - natsuyama 夏山 mountain in summer .

yamamori - large rice portions

 
Yamato, Yamato no Kuni 大和の国 Japan

. yamaudo, yama-udo 山人 mountain man, hermit .

. yanagi 柳 willow tree .

. yogi 夜着 bedtime quild, bedding "night wear" / fusuma 衾 .

. Yoshinoyama - 吉野山 Mount Yoshino - miyoshino みよしの .

. yohsizu 葭簀 (よしず ) reed screen .

. yuri 百合 (ゆり) lily, lilies .

yuudachi 夕立 yudachi - evening cloudburst



zen - dinner tray


. zoori 草履 straw sandals / uwazoori 上草履 indoor sandals .
..... kamizoori, kami zoori 紙草履 / 紙ぞうり kamizori, sandals made from paper


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. Kobayashi Issa 小林一茶 visiting shrines and temples .



. Issa with Comments by Chris Drake .


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