Since then, he traveled back and forth between Bungo Province and Keihan (Kyoto and Osaka) area, having cultural exchanges with literary figures such as Beisanjin OKADA, Hanko OKADA, Shunkin URAGAMI, Sanyo RAI, Chazan KAN and Mokubei AOKI, and died at hantei (the official residence maintained by a feudal lord) of the Oka clan in Osaka. |
それ以後豊後と京阪との間を行き来しながら、岡田米山人・岡田半江・浦上春琴・頼山陽・菅茶山・青木木米などの文人たちと交流を持ち、大阪の藩邸で亡くなった。 |