Nozarashi Kikō

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Nozarashi Kikō is a travel diary by the Japanese haiku master Matsuo Bashō that blends prose and verse to chronicle his poetic journey through the countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese literary work
haibun
travel diary
alternativeTitle Weather-Exposed Skeleton
author Matsuo Bashō
containsForm hokku
countryOfOrigin Japan
creator Matsuo Bashō
culturalContext Edo-period Japanese poetry
features haiku
prose passages
genre poetry
prose
travel literature
hasMainCharacter Matsuo Bashō
hasTheme impermanence
solitude
the beauty of nature
the harshness of travel
influenced development of haibun form
later Japanese travel writing
literaryForm prose and verse blend
literarySignificance early example of Bashō’s mature travel writing
literaryStyle minimalist description
wabi-sabi aesthetics
movement haikai
narrativePerspective first-person
originalLanguage Japanese
partOf Narrow Road to the Deep North
surface form: Bashō’s travel diaries
period Edo period
relatedWork Kashima Kikō
Oi no Kobumi
Oku no Hosomichi
setting Japanese countryside
settingPeriod 17th century Japan
structure alternating prose and verse sections
subjectMatter Bashō’s personal experiences
nature
poetic journey through the Japanese countryside
travel
titleTranslation The Records of a Weather-Exposed Skeleton
workLanguageScript classical Japanese

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Matsuo Bashō notableWork Nozarashi Kikō
Kashima Kikō relatedWorkByAuthor Nozarashi Kikō