- Ōtomo no
Yakamochi (大伴 家持, 2
April 718 – 1 May 785) was a ****anese
statesman and waka poet in the Nara period. He was one of the Man'yō no Go-taika, the...
- is a ****anese song
whose lyrics are
based on a chōka poem by Ōtomo no
Yakamochi in the Man'yōshū (poem 4094), an
eighth century anthology of ****anese...
- last in a
series of compilers, is
today widely believed to be Ōtomo no
Yakamochi,
although numerous other theories have been proposed. The chronologically...
- Man'yōshū is anonymous, but it is
believed that the
final editor was Ōtomo no
Yakamochi. He was a waka poet who
belonged to the
youngest generation represented...
- Birth/Death
Government First shoguns Tajihi no
Agatamori 668–737 720 Ōtomo no
Yakamochi 718?–785 784–785 Ki no
Kosami in the year 789 Ki no
Kosami 733–797 789...
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imperial poetry anthologies are
compiled 759 ****anese
general Otomo no
Yakamochi compiles the
first ****anese
poetry anthology, Man'yōshū,
containing some...
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inclusion of 84 of her
poems in the Man'yōshū. She was the aunt of Ōtomo no
Yakamochi. Ōtomo no
Sakanoue no
Iratsume was born c. 695 to the
powerful and influential...
-
military campaign against the
Hayato Rebellion and as the
father of Ōtomo no
Yakamochi, who
contributed to the
compilation of the Man'yōshū
alongside his father...
- poems. He is
ranked as one of the Thirty-six
Poetry Immortals. Ōtomo no
Yakamochi, the
presumed compiler of the Man'yōshū, and Ki no Tsurayuki, the prin****l...
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several people, with the
final touches likely being made by Ōtomo no
Yakamochi, the poet
whose work is most
prominently featured in the anthology. The...