Yamabe no Akahito

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Yamabe no Akahito (山部赤人 or 山邊赤人) (700 - 736) was a poet of the Yamato period in Japan. The Manyoshu, an ancient anthology, contains 13 choka ('long poems') and 37 tanka ('short poems') of his. Many of his poems were composed during journeys with Emperor Shomu between 724 and 736. Yamabe is regarded as one of the kami of poetry, and is called Waka Nisei along with Kakinomoto no Hitomaro.

The American composer Alan Hovhaness used a text by Yamabe no Akahito from the Manyoshu in his cantata Fuji, Op. 182 (1960, rev. 1964).

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