- Oku no
Hosomichi (奥の細道,
originally おくのほそ道),
translated as The
Narrow Road to the Deep
North and The
Narrow Road to the Interior, is a
major work of haibun...
-
planning for
another long journey, to be
described in his
masterwork Oku no
Hosomichi, or The
Narrow Road to the Deep North,
culminated on May 16, 1689 (Yayoi...
- Kokinshū with his
haikai (haiku) and
wrote the
poetic travelogue Oku no
Hosomichi. The
Meiji era saw the
decline of
traditional literary forms as ****anese...
- Onna no
Hosomichi:
Nureta Kaikyo (おんなの細道・濡れた海峡) is a 1980 ****anese
erotic drama film
directed by
Kazunari Takeda. It was
released on 12
April 1980. Miyako...
- as
those between Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales and
Matsuo Bashō's Oku no
Hosomichi, as well as
differences in
content spanning Tanakh religious poetry, love...
- been doubted. This
diary has
proven indispensable in the
study of Oku no
Hosomichi by
Matsuo Bashō. The
existence of this
diary had been
known and it was...
-
Matsuo Bashō on one of his long
journeys as
recounted in his book Oku no
Hosomichi.
Every November the city
holds a Bashō Festival. Ōgaki is
located in the...
- is
taken from a
classic early 18th-century
poetic travel diary Oku no
Hosomichi,
penned by the ****anese poet
Matsuo Bashō.
Dorrigo Evans has
found fame...
- Yatate" is
considered to be
named after a
quote of
Matsuo Bashō's Oku no
Hosomichi: 是を矢立の初めとして、行く道なほ進まず (Kore o
yatate no
hajime to****e,
Ikumichi naho susumazu)...
- This
subgenre of
haikai is
known as haibun. His best-known work, Oku no
Hosomichi, or
Narrow Roads to the Interior, is
counted as one of the
classics of...