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Nagaragawa 長柄川 River Nagaragawa - flows into the Yodogawa, also called Nakatsugawa 中津川
やぶ入りや 浪花を出でて長柄川
Nakayamadera, Nakayama dera 中山寺 temple Nakayamadera
. namako 生海鼠 / 海鼠 (なまこ) sea cucumber, sea slug .
nanakusa 七草 eating rice gruel of seven herbs
. nameshi 菜飯 "cooked rice with leaves" .
. Naniwa 難波 / 浪速 / なには old name for Osaka .
. na no hana, nanohana 菜の花 rapeseed flowers, mustard flowers .
Nara 奈良 the town of Nara
harusame ya yurui geta kasu nara no yado
. nashi 梨 Japanese pear .
. nasubi 茄子 eggplants and uri 瓜 gourds . and
mizuoke 水桶 water basin
. nattojiru, natto 納豆汁 fermented beans soup .
. nebuka 葱 leek - his favorite food preparations .
. nishi higashi 西 東 the four directions .
. nokogiri 鋸 saw .
. noren 暖簾 door curtain .
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. naki tama mo tobu yo mama aru ukawa kana .
(autumn) cormorant fishing.
. namako ni mo hari kokoromuru shosei kana .
(winter) sea slug, sea cucumber
. naniwa me ya Kyoo o samugaru gyoki moode .
(spring) Saint Honen memorial service. women from Naniwa walking to Kyoto
. nanohana ya maya o kudareba hi no kururu .
(spring) rapeseed flowers. Maya temple
. nanohana ya tsuki wa higashi ni hi wa nishi ni .
(spring) rapeseed flowers. moon in the east, sun in the west
. nashi no hana tsuki ni fumi yomu onna ari .
(spring) nashi pear blossoms. a woman reading a letter. moonlight
. natsukawa o kosu ureshisa yo te ni zoori .
(summer) river in summer. sgraw sandals. happiness
. natsukashiki ge-gaki no sumi no nioi kana .
(summer) retreat with writing practise. fragrance of Chinese ink. I remember fondly
. nebuka katte kareki no naka ni kaeri keri .
(winter) leek. a favorite food of Buson
. negurushiki fuse yo o dereba natsu no tsuki .
(summer) moon in summer. sleep. chasing away
. niji o haite hirakan to suru botan kana .
(summer) peony. opening up, exhaling a rainbow
. nioi aru kinu mo tatamazu haru no kure .
(spring) spring evening. scented robes not put away
. nishi fukeba higashi ni tamaru ochiba kana .
(winter) fallen leaves. east west
. nochi no tsuki shigi tatsu ato no mizu no naka .
(autumn) late moon. snipe bird in the water
. nokogiri no oto mazushisa yo yowa no fuyu .
(winter) midnight in winter. saw. poverty
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8/11/2013
BUSON - NNN
By Gabi Greve at 8/11/2013
Labels: - Yosa Buson
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