Murakami Kijo
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Murakami Kijo (村上 鬼城, Murakami Kijō, 1865–1938) was a Japanese poet who wrote haiku.
Biography[]
Kijo was born in 1865 in Edo, Japan. He studied law but gave this up after losing his hearing due to illness. In 1894, he worked as a legal scribe in Takasaki. He helped publish the first edition of Hototogisu, a haiku magazine. He published his collection of work in 1917. In 1927, his house burned down with everything that he owned. Kijo died on September 17, 1938.[1]
Poems[]
First autumn morning
the mirror I stare into
shows my father's face.[2]
The moment two bubbles
are united, they both vanish.
A lotus blooms.[1]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Murakami Kijo Haiku Poetry". Poem of Quotes: Read, Write, Learn. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ^ "Famous Haiku | Examples of Haiku Poems". www.haiku-poetry.org. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
Categories:
- 1865 births
- 1938 deaths
- People from Tokyo
- 20th-century Japanese poets
- Japanese haiku poets