نبذة مختصرة : This paper is about the trip to eastern Japan of Toda Uribo, at traveling monk and haiku poet. Originally from Niigata, he was active in Osaka. It was not known until now that he traveled to eastern Japan during the Kansei era. However, from his letters, haiku, and other materials left in Aizu, the timing and route of his journey became clear for the first time. In the second year of the Kansei era, he came to eastern Japan. In the third year of the Kansei era, he went to Yamagata and stayed in Aizu, Fukushima. In the fourth year of the Kansei era, he traveled from Aizu to Edo via Nasu and stayed in Edo Nihonbashi. In the winter of the 5th year of Kansei, he went to Kamogawa in Chiba and stayed there the following year, the 6th year of Kansei. In the 7th year of Kansei, he returned to Kansai. There were many other traveling monks and haiku poets like him in the same period. For example, Chigetsu, who was born in Kansai and stayed in By investigating these, the actual exchanges between haiku poets at that time will be clarified.Mito for a long time, is one of them. They kept in touch by letters. By investigating these, the actual exchanges between haiku poets at that time will be clarified. ; departmental bulletin paper
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