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What is Kigo?

The meaning of Kigo is a season word. There is a season word in the haiku of Japan. Kigo appears in the photograph. It introduces the haiku while introducing Kigo.
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Haiku written in stone


KOUSEI HAIKU
Originally uploaded by natto-japan

This was found in the park in Sapporo City, Hokkaido.
The haiku is being written in this stone.


 

KOUSEI HAIKU


KOUSEI HAIKU BIG SISE
Originally uploaded by natto-japan

The haiku written in the stone is read.

Kaitakuya onoyo kodamayo enkakkou.
by kousei

Kigo kakkou (It is a season of June. )

It is a meaning of this haiku.
It develops it.The sound of the ax and cuckoo's voice sound.Those sounds echo.


 

SINJU


KIGO SINJU
Originally uploaded by natto-japan

Japanese in the photograph is Sinju.
The meaning of Japanese of Sinju is a fresh and green tree.
Sinju is a season word in May.
Then, it introduces a famous haiku of Japan that used Sinju.


Kokikagewo Dakitesinju narabiwori
By Kyosi Takahama


A fresh and green tree queues up.
The shadow of the tree that queues up overlaps.
The tree seems to hold the shadow.

Please enjoy imagining it.


 

HAZAKURA


KIGO HAZAKURA
Originally uploaded by natto-japan

Japanese in the photograph is Hazakura.
The meaning of Hazakura is a cherry tree about to bloom.
Hazakura is a season word in May.
It introduces a famous haiku of Japan that used Hazakura.

Hazakurano hitokisamisiya dounomae
By Daiji

One cherry tree about to bloom stands lonesomely in front of the temple.
Please enjoy imagining it.


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