Selected haiku translated (and annotated) by Martin Thomas »The idea and background to this project can be found here.
MoreInvitation to the Zoom seminar with Prof. Makoto Aoki on “About the Haiku and the 'Yohaku'* in Japanese culture”. The Haiku Circle of the German-Japanese Society in Bavaria eV organizes the 9th Zoom Haiku Seminar with Prof.
MoreSelected Haiku translations of Haiku: a collaboration between Emiko Miyashita, Claudia Brefeld and Eva Moering »The idea and background of this project can be found here.
MoreAgenda 2023 With haiku through the year 2023. This well thought-out annual planner from the "Deutsche Haikugesellschaft eV" offers various calendars, an overview of vacations and public holidays, as well as plenty of space for your own notes.
MoreHaiku workshop in Wiesbaden After the compulsory Corona break, the popular haiku workshops in Wiesbaden continue. The essence and building blocks of haiku will be the theme of the morning. Other topic requests are welcome, please send
Morewith many interesting articles about Haiku & Co has appeared. A small foretaste of the content of this issue as well as information about membership or subscription is available for (still) non-members
MoreA total of 232 haiku from 76 authors and 50 tanka from 24 authors were submitted for this selection. The closing date for entries was July 15, 2022. These texts were edited before the selection of
MoreDear members of the ÖHG, dear interested haiku poets, the submissions for the “Lotus Blossom 1” will begin on August 2022st. Submissions will be accepted until August 31st. Please haiku, senryû, tanka, haiga, haibun
MoreSelected Haiku translations of Haiku: a collaboration between Emiko Miyashita, Claudia Brefeld and Eva Moering »The idea and background of this project can be found here.
MoreThe 30 years of haiku at Constantza and Romania Albatross Vol. 35 Dear friend, our best collaborators, or only haiku poets, we can wait for you for this anniversaire number 35,
Morewith many interesting articles about Haiku & Co has appeared. A small foretaste of the content of this issue as well as information about membership or subscription is available for (still) non-members
MoreAlready knew? All haiku for the monthly Kukai automatically participate in the competition for the 2023 haiku calendar. The current Kukai can still be used until Thursday, i. June 30 haiku to be submitted. Thereon
MoreA total of 213 haiku from 76 authors and 50 tanka from 24 authors were submitted for this selection. The deadline for submissions was April 15, 2022. These texts were edited before the selection of
MoreInvitation to the Zoom seminar with Prof. Makoto Aoki topic “A large amount of information that Japanese season words possess”. Dear people interested in haiku, Ms. Yuko Murato, leader of the haiku circle of the German-Japanese Society Bavaria eV (www.djg-Muenchen.de
MoreHaiku/Senryû Competition of the Austrian Haiku Society Vienna / ÖHG All authors who write in German or English can take part. We ask you to observe the following: present, experience/occurrence, caesura, tension/surprise, no artificial language,
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