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Japanese Death Poems

2 days ago
  • #death poetry
  • #haiku
  • #Japanese literature
  • Japanese death poems (jisei) are a centuries-old tradition, often written in the poet's final moments.
  • The collection includes poems by haiku poets, each with unique reflections on life and death.
  • Notable poems include Kyutaro's reflection on suffering and Mokudo's samurai spirit blended with haiku.
  • Historical context is provided, such as the story of the forty-seven samurai and their death poems.
  • Themes of transience, enlightenment, and nature are prevalent across the poems.
  • Some poets, like Raizan, infused humor into their death poems.
  • Seasonal imagery, such as cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, is commonly used to symbolize life's fleeting nature.
  • The collection offers insights into Japanese culture, Zen Buddhism, and the samurai code of honor.