Tag: Ichihara Tayo 市原多代

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    Other than the woodcutter there’s nobody here; late-blooming cherries

    木樵より他に人なし遅桜

    kikori yori hoka ni hito nashi osozakura

    (Ichihara Tayo 市原多代)

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    Osozakura are cherry trees that, for whatever reason, blossom later than the usual time. This also means that by then the flower-watching crowds are no longer around.

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    Ichihara Tayo (1776–1865), also known as Tayojo (多代女), was a female poet who lived in the late Edo period. Widowed in 1806 at the age of 30, she became a haiku poet while raising three children.