October 12, 2010

Basho's haiku travels through time and spaces, Mabesoone says

Basho statue looking over Sumida river
Basho was a traveller and a time-traveller at the same time, Seegan Mabesoone says.

Mabesoone is a French haiku poet living in Japan, specializing in Matsuo Basho and Kobayashi Issa. Last weekend, he had a lecture at Basho Museum in Koto-ku, Tokyo.

In Basho's haiku or haikai, Mabesoone says, both passage of time and transition of spaces are often represented in one phrase. Basho walked through space to trace back through history.
There also are implications in his haiku that a travel eventually goes back to what it starts, he says.

According to Mabesoone, it's in contrast with Western culture, which thinks time is something straightforward. But he found a striking similarity in an Arabian Nights story. He says both imply reincarnations.

I know my explanation is not enough at all, but Mr. Mabesoone's lecture was very very interesting. I think his books are must-read for Basho fans.

Matsuo Basho (1644 - 1694) :  One of the most famous haiku or haikai poets in Japan, known for establishing haiku as a major literature genre. He travelled around Japan many times to make lots of great works.
We have a free English guided tour to Basho Museum and Basho statue.
Click here for detail.

Inside of Fukagawa Fudodo, 25th Sept 2010

We come into Fukagawa Fudodo temple. In bright and gleamy room we found many gold statues of Buddha.

October 11, 2010

In front of Inari, 25th Sept 2010

This is a photo took in front of Happy Fortune Inari... Cheese  !!

Inside of Fukagawa Fudodo, 25th Sept 2010

These are the statues of various forms of Buddha.

Fukagawa Fudodo, 25th Sept 2010

The weather was completely fine.
Now, we arrived at Fukagawa Fudodo temple !

After worship at Tomioka Hachiman gu, 25th Sept 2010

We explained the basic rule to worship at shrine. Somehow, it was hard to explain and show how to worship at shrine to the foreigners though, two participants enjoyed worshipping with the proper procedure. We took a photo in front of offertory box.

Tomioka Hachiman gu, 25th Sept 2010

The rain had stopped. Now we are going to go and worship the deity of Tomioka Hachiman gu shrine !