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Birth date
1118
Death date
1190
Country
Japan
Poems by this Poet
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In this wayside shrine
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Mingling my prayer
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Winds Of Autumn
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Why Should I Be Bitter
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Well do I know myself
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unbroken gloom
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There's not a trace of cloud
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Thought I was free
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The Monk Saigyo
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Sunk in melancholy
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23 year old Norikiyo Satoh, an elite warrior who served the retired emperor, became a Buddhist monk and called himself Saigyo. His reasons for becoming a monk are not known.

However, it is said that the actual person was quite different from the rustic image one might have of a wandering Buddhist monk and hermit. He had connections with the highest authorities of his time, such as the retired emperor Suitoku, worked with Taira no Kiyomori as a warrior, met with the first Shogun, Minamoto no Yoritomo, and left us with many episodes from his time as a political coordinator, at which he worked even after becoming a monk.

He was, of course, also a famous poet. Since his death, his life has become legend in Japan. But where can we find the true Saigyo? Perhaps in the "suffering spiritual flower" of his poems.