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Naitō Jōsō

was one of the principal disciples of Bashō,〔D. T. Suzuki. ''Zen and Japanese Culture.'' New York: MJF Books, 1959. p. 236〕 and himself also a respected haiku writer in the Genroku period of Japan. Originally, he was a samurai from Owari, but he had to leave military service due to ill health.〔Steven D. Carter. ''Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology''. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 1991 p. 376〕 Taking up the literary life, he became a devout disciple of Bashō, and when the Master died in 1694, Naito mourned him for a full three years, and remained his devout follower for the rest of his life.
==Examples of Naitō's Haiku==
Mountains and plains/ all are taken by the snow --/ nothing remains
No need to cling/ to things --/ floating frog.〔Lucien Stryk & Takashi Ikemodo, trans. & ed. ''Zen Poetry: Let The Spring Breezes Enter.'' New York: Grove Press, 1995. p. 65〕
These branches/ were the first to bud --/ falling blossoms.
A lightning bolt/ splits in two and strikes/ the mountaintop.〔Carter, p. 382〕
The sleet falls/ As if coming through the bottom/ Of loneliness.〔Yuzuru Miura. ''Classic Haiku: A Master's Collection''. Boston: Tuttle Publishing, 2001. p.94〕

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