Matsunaga Teitoku (松永 貞徳, 1570-1653) was a Japanese haikai and waka poet. As a teacher of Teimon Haikai, he spread haikai throughout Japan. He was considered by R H Blyth to be the most important of Matsuo Bashō's predecessors.[1]
MatsunagaTeitoku (松永 貞徳, 1570-1653) was a Japanese haikai and waka poet. As a teacher of Teimon Haikai, he spread haikai throughout Japan. He was considered...
lord of Yagi castle. Hisahide's granddaughter, MatsunagaTeitoku (松永貞徳 [ja]) also strengthened the Matsunaga clan's link to the Fujiwara clan. Her mother...
Matsunaga Danjō Hisahide (松永 弾正 久秀 1508 – November 19, 1577) was a daimyō and head of the Yamato Matsunaga clan in Japan during the Sengoku period of the...
a wealthy merchant in Osaka, he first studied haikai poetry under MatsunagaTeitoku and later studied under Nishiyama Sōin of the Danrin school of poetry...
include orthodox renga or waka. The Teimon School, centred around MatsunagaTeitoku, did much to codify the rules of haikai, as well as to encourage the...
culture popular in Japanese poetry at the time, under the influence of MatsunagaTeitoku and the Teimon school. In place of their formalism and didacticism...
to Kyushu, by Kinoshira Choshoshi A Record of Favors Received, by MatsunagaTeitoku A Journey of 1616, by Hayashi Razan Travels Round the East, by Anonymous...