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Masaoka Shiki was a prominent Japanese poet and author, best known for his contributions to the haiku form and for his role in modernizing Japanese poetry. Born in 1867, he demonstrated a profound love for literature from an early age. Shiki's innovative approach to haiku emphasized the importance of personal experience and observation of nature, setting a new standard for the genre. His works often reflect a deep connection to the changing seasons and the subtleties of everyday life, capturing fleeting moments with clarity and depth.

In addition to his poetry, Shiki was also a notable critic and essayist, advocating for the recognition of haiku as a serious art form. His efforts led to the establishment of a more structured approach to writing haikus, influencing countless poets who followed. Despite his struggles with illness throughout his life, Shiki's legacy endures, and he is remembered as one of the leading figures of modern Japanese literature. His unique style and dedication to the craft of poetry continue to inspire writers and readers alike.

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出生日期 October 14, 1867
出生地点 Tōno, Iwate, Japan
去世日期 September 19, 1902