View Mount Fuji Poem Background. From this corner to that corner, meanly and stingily all of us are being counted up. Fuji by basho water jewels falling into a dream, realm of magic sun bumps her forehead on peak of mount fuji photo:
Do you think that when things are hard to do, it means we shouldn't do them? You are hope to tons of peop. A man of refined tastes, dōkan enjoyed gazing out on the sacred peak of mount fuji from his sitting room, a sight he extolled in a poem on the theme:
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It's an ultra prominent peak at 3,776 meters, or 12,389 feet, in height that can be seen for hundreds of kilometers in every direction. I can't help thinking about how the first stanza relates to. From this corner to that corner, meanly and stingily all of us are being counted up. 1947) grey sky, green pine.