List Of Japanese Anthologies

This is a list of significant Japanese anthologies.

Waka and Tanka

pre-Heian period chronicles

  • Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters) completed in 712, Japan's first book, includes 113 poem-songs.
  • Nihonshoki (Chronicles of Japan) completed in 720, includes 131 poem-songs
  • fudoki (records of wind and earth) compiled at Imperial command beginning in 713, 23 songs from fragmented records
  • Shoku Nihongi (Chronicles of Japan Continued) submitted to Emperor Kammu in 797, a collection of myth, legend, folktale and songs

from the Heian period till the early Kamakura period

from the Kamakura period to the Muromachi period

  • Imperial anthologies - 13 anthologies were edited mostly in the Kamakura period.
9. Shinchokusenshu
10. Shokugosenshu
11. Shokukokinshu
12. Shokushuishu
13. Shingosenshu
14. Gyokuyoshu (Collection of Jeweled Leaves) 20 scrolls, 2,796 poems, ordered in 1311 by ex- Emperor Fushimi, completed in 1313 or 1314, compiled by Kyōguku Tamekane (part of the innovative Kyōgoku-Reizei branches of Teika's descendants.
15. Shokusenzaishu
16. Shokugoshuishu
17. Fugashu (Collection of Elegance), 20 scrolls, 2,210 poems, compiled between 1344 and 1346 by ex- Emperor Hanazono and others, the collection compiled by the innovative Kyōgoku-Reizei branches of Teika's descendants.
18. Shinsenzaishu
19. Shinshuishu
20. Shingoshuishu
21. Shinzokukokinshu

Renga

  • Tsukubashu (1356) After finishing of its edit, the status of imperial anthology was given to it.
  • Shinsentsukbashu (1495) Edited by Io Sogi.
  • Shinseninutsukbashu (1593) Edited by Yamazaki Sokan. The significant anthology of early haikai renga from which haiku developed later.
  • Haikai Shichibushu The conventional name for seven anthologies collected Matsuo Basho and his disciples' renga.
    • Fuyunohi (A Winter Day)
    • Harunohi (A Spring Day)
    • Arano (Wilderness)
    • Hisago (Gourd)
    • Sarumino (Rain Pullover for A Monkey)
    • Sumidawara (Carbon Carton)
    • Zokusarumino (Rain Pullover for A Monkey II)

Haikai and Haiku

Kanshi

  • Kaifūsō (751) (Fond Recollections of Poetry) the oldest collection of Chinese poetry (kanshi) written by Japanese poets
  • Imperial anthologies - Advancing the Imperial waka anthologies, the earliest imperial anthologies gathered Kanshi, the Chinese poetry which Japanese learned from the Tang Dynasty. Three anthologies were edited in the early Heian period.

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