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Naito Joso

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Name
  
Naito Joso

Died
  
1704

Role
  
Writer

Naito Joso (内藤 丈草, 1662 – March 29, 1704) was one of the principal disciples of Basho, and himself also a respected haiku writer in the Genroku period of Japan. Originally, he was a samurai from Owari, but he had to leave military service due to ill health. Taking up the literary life, he became a devout disciple of Basho, and when the Master died in 1694, Naito mourned him for a full three years, and remained his devout follower for the rest of his life.

Examples of Naito's Haiku

Mountains and plains/ all are taken by the snow / nothing remains

No need to cling/ to things / floating frog.

These branches/ were the first to bud / falling blossoms.

A lightning bolt/ splits in two and strikes/ the mountaintop.

The sleet falls/ As if coming through the bottom/ Of loneliness.

References

Naito Joso Wikipedia