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Wind Pines: Notes from Kyoto

Notes on Japanese Gardens, Zen, and the ancient capital

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Haiku Master Buson

February 12, 2019

Lazing through the winter
I lean against the wall
it is my heart’s mountain.

Tucked away in the northwest part of Kyoto is Konpuku-ji, a Zen temple of the Rinzai sect. On it’s grounds is a teahouse where Buson, considered one of the greatest haiku masters of Japan, drank tea, wrote poetry and painted with his contemporaries. I would like to write in greater depth about the work of Buson and this Zen temple in later postings. For now I would like to share some of his winter poems.

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The expected person’s
footsteps sounding from a distance
on fallen leaves!

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In the aging house
crookedness of the door being straightened
a spring-like winter day.

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Early winter-
I thought I was going visiting
but the person has come here.


Tags haiku, buson, zen, konpukuji, winter
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