Atsujin

Endō Atsujin(Japanese: 遠藤曰人), also Endō Etsujin or Watsujin, (1758 – April 13, 1836) was a Japanese haiku poet,  painter, and fencer.

Quotes

 * Going up to them, Not a pine-tree But has its bright moon.
 * , Haiku: Summer-autumn. p. 394


 * Earth and metal ... although my breathing ceases time and tide go on.
 * Japanese Death Poems. Compiled by Yoel Hoffmann; Quoted in: Jody J. Fiorini, ‎Jodi Ann Mullen. Counseling Children and Adolescents Through Grief and Loss. 2006. p. 15

Quotes about Atsujin

 * The poet's name... is pronounced in two other ways : Watsujin and Atsujin although the true pronunciation of... is etsu. It is not known how the poet pronounced his name.
 * Asatarō Miyamori. An anthology of haiku, ancient and modern, 1932. p. 570


 * Watsujin (1758–1836). A poet in the Kyo ̄tai tradition, Watsujin was a samurai from Sendai who wrote haiku under a variety of art names.
 * Stephen Addiss, ‎Fumiko Y. Yamamoto, ‎Akira Y. Yamamoto. Haiku: An Anthology of Japanese Poems. 2009. p.


 * Endō Etsujin - real name: Endō Sadanori: azana: Fuminori, Izunosuke; gō: Chikurinsah. Etsujin, Atsujin, Gugenan, Fuzanō, Seiemon, Yūan (1758, 1836). haiga painter, haiku poet, fencer...
 * Japanese Biographical Index. 2013. p. 93