Fukuda Chiyo-ni, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Fukuda Chiyo-ni

Japanese writer

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-0001

Place of Birth: Mattō, Ishikawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan

Date of Death: 02-Oct-1775

Profession: writer, poet, painter

Nationality: Japan

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Fukuda Chiyo-ni

  • Fukuda Chiyo-ni (Kaga no Chiyo) (?? ???; 1703 - 2 October 1775) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period, widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of haiku (then called hokku).
  • Some of Chiyo's best works include The Morning Glory, Putting up my hair, and Again the women. Being one of the few women haiku poets in pre-modern Japanese literature, Chiyo-ni has been seen an influential figure.
  • Before her time, haiku by women were often dismissed and ignored.
  • She began writing Haiku at seven and by age seventeen she had become very popular all over Japan and she continued writing throughout her life.
  • Influenced by the renowned poet Matsuo Basho but emerging and as independent figure with a unique voice in her own right, Chiyo-ni dedication toward her career not only paved a way for her career but it also opened a path for other women to follow.
  • Chiyo-ni is known as a "forerunner, who played the role of encouraging international cultural exchange".She is perhaps best known for this haiku: Today, the morning glory is a favorite flower for the people of her home town, because she left a number of poems on that flower.
  • Shokouji temple in Hakusan contains a display of her personal effects.

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