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he's a famous person in tsuyama.
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I'm sorry, but I don't know a person named Nishito Sanki at all because the world of haiku is sparse. I stopped and took a picture because I was on my way to the castle. If you like it, please.
It is a monument to the local haiku poet Nishito Sanki and is located on the right corner of the intersection in front of the station. Unbound by traditional forms, he became the central figure of the emerging haiku movement with a modern sensibility. The monument says that it is Tsuyama, which is the summer cloud standing like my father.
It is located at the intersection opposite the convenience store immediately after leaving Tsuyama Station. The monument and biography of the West East Sanki are engraved, and next to it, a haiku posting box was also installed as the West East Sanki. It's not a place to visit, but it's clear that the brand new monument is still praised by the locals.
A monument in front of Tsuyama Station, which honors the West East Sanki, who is from Tsuyama City and is called the flagstaff of emerging haiku. It is vertical and horizontal 1 meters strong, and the three demon phrase "Father's / Natsuun Ri / Tsuyama Nari" is engraved. In front of Tsuyama station, the renovation was advanced and the face was renewed, but it feels like Mr. Inaba, Nenpo Misaku, and the person representing Sanki and Tsuyama of BZ have all their faces. It is said that the monument of Sanki is not only here but also other places in the city.
It is a newly installed monument on the sidewalk near Tsuyama Station. An explanation panel was attached to the back side of the phrase, so that the origin could be clearly understood. It was a haiku poet from Tsuyama.
he's a famous person in tsuyama.
I'm sorry, but I don't know a person named Nishito Sanki at all because the world of haiku is sparse. I stopped and took a picture because I was on my way to the castle. If you like it, please.
like my father, he was a summer cloud
It is a monument to the local haiku poet Nishito Sanki and is located on the right corner of the intersection in front of the station. Unbound by traditional forms, he became the central figure of the emerging haiku movement with a modern sensibility. The monument says that it is Tsuyama, which is the summer cloud standing like my father.
in front of tsuyama station
It is located at the intersection opposite the convenience store immediately after leaving Tsuyama Station. The monument and biography of the West East Sanki are engraved, and next to it, a haiku posting box was also installed as the West East Sanki. It's not a place to visit, but it's clear that the brand new monument is still praised by the locals.
Tsuyama's stars are lined up.
A monument in front of Tsuyama Station, which honors the West East Sanki, who is from Tsuyama City and is called the flagstaff of emerging haiku. It is vertical and horizontal 1 meters strong, and the three demon phrase "Father's / Natsuun Ri / Tsuyama Nari" is engraved. In front of Tsuyama station, the renovation was advanced and the face was renewed, but it feels like Mr. Inaba, Nenpo Misaku, and the person representing Sanki and Tsuyama of BZ have all their faces. It is said that the monument of Sanki is not only here but also other places in the city.
A new monument near Tsuyama station
It is a newly installed monument on the sidewalk near Tsuyama Station. An explanation panel was attached to the back side of the phrase, so that the origin could be clearly understood. It was a haiku poet from Tsuyama.