Tricky Umbrella ~ Haiku of Japan

傘におしもどさるゝしぐれ哉
karakasa ni oshimodosaruru shigure kana

my umbrella
pushes me backwards
winter drizzle
—Shisei-jo

(trans. David LaSpina[1])

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("Beautiful Woman with Umbrella in Winter" by Ito Shinsui)

Occasionally during winter storms the wind is strong enough that it can almost push you backwards if you are holding your umbrella in front of you like a shield against the elements. Hold it the wrong way and the wind is likely to reverse the umbrella, possibly even destroy it; hold it the proper way and you have to fight to walk forward as the wind pushes you back; forgo it entirely and get all wet.

Hmm.... maybe it would be easier to just stay home and drink a warm cup of tea. Or something stronger.


  1. That is, me! If you like this translation, feel free to use it. Just credit me. Also link here if you can.

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