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Yamabe no Akahito (山部 赤人 or 山邊 赤人) (fl. 724–736) was a poet of the Nara period in Japan. The Man'yōshū, an ancient anthology, contains 13 chōka ("long poems") and 37 tanka ("short poems") of his. Many of his poems were composed during journeys with Emperor Shōmu between 724 and 736. Yamabe is regarded as one of the kami of poetry, and is called Waka Nisei along with Kakinomoto no Hitomaro. He is noted as one of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals.

Kuniyoshi, Yamabe no Akahito
Kuniyoshi, Yamabe no Akahito

His contemplation of Mount Fuji across Tago Bay became a popular view depicted by ukiyo-e artists, including Hiroshige and Utagawa Kuniyoshi.

The American composer Alan Hovhaness used a text by Yamabe from the Man'yōshū in his cantata Fuji, Op. 182 (1960, rev. 1964).


Works


Shin Kokin Wakashu (New Collection of Ancient and Modern Japanese Poetry)

・田子の浦に うち出でてみれば 白妙の 富士の高嶺に 雪は降りつつ

Tagonoura ni Uchiide te mire ba Shirotae no Fuji no takane ni Yuki wa furi tsutsu

Explanation

 When you go to Tagonoura and look in the distance, you can see pure white Mt. Fuji and snow is piled up. This poem describes the beautiful winter scenery of Mt. Fuji seen from Tagonoura. Later, this poem was selected for Hyakunin Isshu (one hundred waka poems by one hundred poets).


Historic Sites


 There is a grave of Yamabe no Akahito at Haibara Yamanobe in Uda City, Nara Prefecture. It is a quiet graveyard with a Gorinto (a gravestone composed of five pieces piled up one upon another), Manyo kahi (a monument engraved in the Manyo style of poetry) and a small signboard. The Gorinto is 210 centimeters high and very simple. It seems to have been built in the Kamakura period, and there is no evidence that Yamabe no Akahito is buried here.


Cultural Properties


 At Fujinokuni Tagonoura Minato Park in Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, there is a Man’yo kahi. This monument is engraved with "a poem about Mt. Fuji" written by Akahito Yamabe, and uses Matsuno stone (commonly known as "bale stone") from Minami Matsuno, Fuji City. Mt. Fuji can be seen from this park, and eight stone pillars are arranged in the shape of Mt. Fuji to overlap it. The inscription has a high cultural value because the manuscript Man'yogana is engraved as it is.


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- [en] Yamabe no Akahito

[es] Yamabe no Akahito

Yamabe no Akahito (山部赤人, Yamabe no Akahito? 700 – 736) fue un poeta japonés de la era Nara. En el Man'yōshū, una antología antigua, contiene 13 choka (poemas largos) y 37 tanka (poemas cortos) escritos por él. La mayoría de sus poemas fueron compuestos durante los viajes con el Emperador Shōmu entre 724 y 736. Yamabe es conocido por ser uno de los kami y es llamado como Waka Nisei junto con Kakinomoto no Hitomaro. Es uno de los Treinta y seis inmortales de la poesía.

[fr] Yamabe no Akahito

Yamabe no Akahito (山部 赤人 ou 山邊 赤人?, ca.700 - ca.736) est un poète de waka japonais de l'époque de Nara, choisi parmi les trente-six grands poètes. Le Man'yōshū contient treize chōka (poèmes longs) et trente-sept tanka (poèmes courts) de sa composition. Poète à la cour de l'empereur Shōmu, un grand nombre de ses poèmes a été composé lors de voyages impériaux à Yoshino, Naniwa et dans la Province de Kii[1] entre 724 et 736. Quarante-neuf de ses poèmes ont été repris dans les anthologies impériales, et un d'entre eux a été sélectionné dans le Hyakunin Isshu (no 4). Dans la préface en kana du Kokin wakashū, il est élevé au rang de kasei (歌聖, lit. "saint de la poésie"), au même titre que Kakinomoto no Hitomaro.

[ru] Ямабэ-но Акахито

Ямабэ-но Акахито или Ямабэ Акахито (яп. 山部 赤人 или 山邊 赤人) — поэт Японии первой половины VIII века.



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