Shiba Sonome (1664âÂÂ1726, æÂ¯æ³¢ Ã¥ÂÂ女) was a Japanese zen poet. She was an acquaintance and friend of Matsuo Bashà Â, and their correspondence is a treasure of zen and haiku history. On a final visit in 1694, Bashà  paid homage to her in a haiku, hiragiku no me ni tatete miru chiri mo nashi, ç½èÂÂã®ç®ã«ç«Âã¦ãÂÂè¦ÂãÂÂ塵ãÂÂãªãÂÂ, in the eye of a white chrysanthemum, there is not a speck of dust.
Sonome was known for the purity of her spirit and her poetry, which possessed a frank and immediate sense of purpose. Her published works include, Kiku no Chiri, èÂÂã®塵, Dust on Chrysanthemums.