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  1. Yosa Buson - Wikipedia

    Buson died at the age of 68 and was buried at Konpuku-ji temple in Kyoto. The cause of death was previously diagnosed as severe diarrhea, but recent investigations indicate that it was …

  2. Buson | Haiku, Nature Poems, Tanka | Britannica

    Jan 1, 2026 · Buson (born 1716, Kema, Settsu province, Japan—died Jan. 17, 1784, Kyōto) was a Japanese painter of distinction but even more renowned as one of the great haiku poets. …

  3. Yosa Buson - 30 artworks - painting - WikiArt.org

    Yosa Buson or Yosa no Buson (与謝 蕪村, 1716 – January 17, 1784 [1]) was a Japanese poet and painter of the Edo period. Along with Matsuo Bashō and Kobayashi Issa, Buson is …

  4. Yosa Buson: Master of Haiku and Artistic Expression

    Buson is known for his haiku poetry, which often features natural and seasonal themes. He was particularly skilled at painting landscapes, and his works often combine elements of both …

  5. Yosa Buson - Poetry Foundation

    Like his literary hero, Basho, Buson traveled widely through Japan, publishing notes from his journeys under the name Buson. He is known as one of the great haiku masters, and his work …

  6. Yosa Buson - Travels through Mountains and Fields - Japan ...

    Along with Ike Taiga (1723–1776), Yosa Buson is one of the most celebrated Nanga artists. He was a renowned poet—especially of haiku—and a prolific painter.

  7. Yosa Buson - Copper Canyon Press

    Today the haiku master Buson (1716-1783) is regarded as one of the greatest of Japanese poets. Yet for a century after his death his work was in eclipse, overshadowed by the fame and …

  8. Yosa Buson — Google Arts & Culture

    Yosa Buson or Yosa no Buson was a Japanese poet and painter of the Edo period. Along with Matsuo Bashō and Kobayashi Issa, Buson is considered among the greatest poets of the Edo …

  9. Yosa Buson biography. Japanese poet of the 18th century ...

    Alongside Matsuo Basho and Kobayashi Issa, Buson is considered one of the greatest Japanese poets of the Edo period. Buson is a pseudonym that the poet used in his mature years.

  10. Yosa Buson: biography | Arthive

    Under the influence of his idol Basho, Buson traveled to Japan (about 10 years), particularly in the Northern area of Honshu that inspired at the time Basho to write his famous diary "along the …