Ishinomaki (Back)

by Marco and Stephen

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This paragraph is about Station twenty-two and is about Basho when he was in Ishinomaki. This is in Hiraizumi. At first, he ended up in a lonely place in the woods. Then he was in Ishinomaki. It was busy place. It was a busy place because he lived in a rich place. He was a smart and intelligent man. Basho is so special because he was a good haiku writer. We hope the reader will learn that Basho is importance as a haiku writer.

Countries

Followed lonely mountain trail.  

Somehow lost the way.

left Haraizumi on twelfth.

 

Family

Pine tree of Aneha 

bridge of Odae

movement of golden flowers

see busy place

hundred ships, harbor anchored.

smoke raised houses

 

Golden Flower

flower

blooming flowers

flowers of gold

 

Traveling

I lost my way

traveling through the woods

I left for Hirazumi

 

 

 

Place is personality of a persons area. We see trees, grass, and soils every day in our use. There are also machines we use like cars, trucks, and TVS. Basho visited Ishinamk. Ships were used for transporting all the peoples things to places, houses they used for homes and mabe learning center. They also had water for the ships in the harbor; the pine tree he wanted to see in the begining of the station would give oxygen for the people. I would be dicey because of the people walking in different directions and would be tired from walking so far and I would be stunned because I would have to make this all happen.

Basho would always think about poetry. He was also pleased to see nice places. Basho was a poetry teacher who likes to wander around and travel and see interesting things. Basho loved to have journeys on foot to busy places. On his way to Ishinomaki, he went to Aneha, which is in Hiraizumi. He followed the mountain trails to the Country .Basho wanted to be a better poet but he was bored with his life. Basho thought Ishinomaki was a nice but was a poor and lonely place. If I saw Basho I would be so surprised because I have never seen a poet in my life. I would tell my parents about how exciting it was to see a Japanese poet.