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Japan Festival calls for poets to create haikus

Summary by The Sunflower
Poets have until April 17 to submit work for the Japan Festival’s fifth annual spring haiku contest. Contestants are tasked to create a haiku, a poem that follows a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. Traditionally centering on the theme of nature, haikus often uses a kigo, or a “season word”: a description that not only gives the reader a sense of place and imagery, but also of time. This contest is used as a way to celebrate a widely popular form of tradi…
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The Sunflower broke the news on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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