The original copy of “Shichiban Nikki” (Seventh diary) by famed poet Kobayashi Issa (1763-1827) returned to his hometown here ...
Associate Professor Tomohisa Yamashita and his colleagues at the Laboratory of Harmonious Systems Engineering (Harmo Lab, Faculty of Information Science and Technology) devote their research to ...
When I became chronically ill in 2001 and began to live a life of relative seclusion, I discovered a kindred spirit: the lay Buddhist priest Kobayashi Issa (1763-1828). Reading his haiku about small ...
This diagram provided by Kyoto University's Yoshiyuki Ueda shows three haiku and their aesthetic evaluations. From top, one generated by AI and selected by humans, one created by Kobayashi Issa, and ...
This poem begins Issa's renowned travel diary, "Oraga Haru," which has been translated as "The Spring of My Life." The Japanese title phrase, though referencing spring, is sometimes associated with ...
When I became chronically ill in 2001 and began to live a life of relative seclusion, I discovered a kindred spirit: the lay Buddhist priest Kobayashi Issa (1763-1828). Reading his haiku about small ...
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