Itō Sachio
Ito Sachio ( Jap. 伊藤左千夫 * 18th September 1864 in Tonodai , district Musha , Kazusa Province (now Sammu , Chiba Prefecture ), † the 30th July 1913 ), actually Ito Kojiro ( 伊藤幸次郎 ) was a Japanese poet and Writer of the Meiji period . As the successor to Masaoka Shiki , he created high quality tanka and treatises on tanka. He also wrote prose works such as Nogiku no haka .
Life
Itō Sachio was born on September 18, 1864 in Tonodai in a farming family. He attended the Meiji School of Law ( 明治 法律 学校 , Meiji-hōritsu-gakkō , today Meiji University ), but broke off his studies there.
Influenced by Masaoka Shiki's Utayomi ni atauru sho ( 歌 よ み に 与 ふ る 書 , English: "Scripture dedicated to poets"), he became Shiki's pupil. After his death, he gathered around him the haikuists and tankaists who had participated in the so-called Negishi-Tanka community in the Shikis house, and became the central figure of the Tanka magazine Ashibi and its successor magazine Araragi . Later well-known poets such as Saitō Mokichi and Tsuchiya Bummei were among his students .
In 1905 he published the novel Nogiku no haka ( 野菊 の 墓 , dt. "The aster grave") in the magazine Hototogisu founded by Shiki .
Itō died in 1913 of a cerebral haemorrhage.
Tea ceremony
Itō Sachio was also familiar with the Japanese tea ceremony . Shiki even referred to him as a tea master ( 茶 博士 , sahakase , "doctor of tea"). He called his own domicile Muichijin'an ( 無 一塵 庵 , "hut with not a speck of dust") and with the help of his friend Warabi Shin'ichirō he built a detached tea house on his property , which he called Yuishinkaku ( 唯 真 閣 ).
Works
- The grave of the wild chrysanthemum . Trans. V. Koji Yamada. Asaka 2010. ISBN 978-4-903703-36-7
- The grave of the wild chrysanthemum . Trans. V. Nobue Shimada. Pro Business 2015. ISBN 978-3-86460-284-9
Web links
- Biography (japanese)
- Digitized works at Aozora Bunko (Japanese)
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SURNAME | Itō, Sachio |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 伊藤 左 千夫 (Japanese); 伊藤 幸 次郎 (Japanese, real name); Itō, Kōjirō (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese haiku poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 18, 1864 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tonodai , Musha County , former Kazusa Province (now: Sammu , Chiba Prefecture ) |
DATE OF DEATH | July 30, 1913 |