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Since its founding in 1994, Matsuo Industries USA, Inc has provided technology and components for the automotive industry We operate in a bright, clean, air-conditioned environment, and from a manufacturing plant of over eighty-thousand square feet and over six-thousand square feet of office space
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- Matsuo Bashō - Wikipedia
Matsuo Bashō's poetry is internationally renowned, and, in Japan, many of his poems are reproduced on monuments and traditional sites Although Bashō is famous in the West for his hokku, he himself believed his best work lay in leading and participating in renku
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- Matsuo Basho | Center for Asian Studies | University of Colorado Boulder
In 1672, at age 28, Basho set out for Edo (now Tokyo), the seat of the Tokugawa shoguns in order to make his career as a professional poet His first book had been recently published, and about thirty of his verses were in anthologies He hoped to gain income as a teacher and corrector of poetry
- Bashō | The Poetry Foundation
The 17th-century Japanese haiku master Bashō was born Matsuo Kinsaku near Kyoto, Japan, to a minor samurai and his wife Soon after the poet’s birth, Japan closed its borders, beginning a seclusion that allowed its native culture to flourish
- “The Narrow Road Through the Hinterlands”: Walking with Bashō on a . . .
Matsuo Bashō’s masterpiece The Narrow Road Through the Hinterlands is a travel journal based on a five-month, 24,000-kilometer trek across Japan The classic work, however, incorporates much
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