Shinkei


Shinkei was a Japanese Buddhist priest and poet.

Life and work

Shinkei was born in Taisha, Kii Province in 1406. He was a Buddhist priest at an early age and quickly rose to the rank of Daisōzu.
He regarded poetry as the result of a religious way of life. For more than thirty years he remained a student with the poet Shōtetsu. His poems are based on the Japanese aesthetic ideal called yūgen. He also wrote the poetic treatises Sasamegoto in 1463 and Oi no kurigoto in 1471.
Shinkei died on 14 May 1475 in Ōyama (Kanagawa)|Ōyama], Sagami Province.

Translations in English

Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen translated and annotated Shinkei's Sasamegoto under the title Murmured Conversations: A Treatise on Poetry and Buddhism by the Poet-Monk Shinkei, which received the Japan–U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature in 2009. Ramirez-Christensen also published a book-length study on Shinkei's life and poetry titled Heart's Flower: The Life and Poetry of Shinkei.