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Japan Festival calls for poets to create haikus
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Japan Festival calls for poets to create haikus
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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