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masaoka noboru
19th Century
19th Century

masaoka noboru

Born 1867 Died 1902

Introduction: The Poet Who Reforged Haiku Masaoka Noboru, better known as Shiki Masaoka (正岡 子規; 1867-1902), stands as a monumental figure in the annals of Japanese poetry. Though his life spanned just over three decades—a tragically brief period considering his prolific output—Shiki irrevocably transformed haiku, elevating it from a quaint pastime to a cornerstone of modern poetic expression. He wasn’t merely a poet; he was a visionar…

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