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HAIKU EVENTS. Oct 24-28 Seabeck Haiku Getaway, Washington state, USA. Read more here. 2025. Feb 1-28 NaHaiWriMo, online. Read more here. Feb 21-23 The Way of Haiku, online (USA time). Read more here. Also run in-person on the same dates. April 17 International Haiku Poetry Day. Sept 24-28 Haiku North America, San Francisco, USA. Read more here.
In 2014 New Zealand’s population stands at just over 4 million people, and only a handful of these are poets who write haiku. The movement of people and ideas from overseas countries to these islands is one of the
The haiku enterprise in New Zealand, a country of spectacular natural beauty inhabited by just under five million people, is characterized by a small but very active community of devotees. The first contacts with Japanese haiku typically occurred through the studies and translations of British and American scholars.
In 2019 New Zealand’s population stands at just under 4.8 million people, and only a handful of these are poets who write haiku. The movement of people and ideas from overseas countries to these islands is one of the givens of history. It is not surprising that haiku has also travelled on these journeys.
15 gru 2019 · NEW ZEALAND. We first featured poems and haiku history from around the world from January 2015 through the end of 2017, and are now sharing them again, both to remind you of the richness of the genre worldwide, and also to inspire you to update and improve your country’s haiku offering.
31 paź 2019 · Several mainstream poets in New Zealand have, or do, occasionally write haiku. Very few get near the real thing.
Kōkako is a biannual free international online journal of haiku, tanka, haibun and haiga based in Aotearoa New Zealand with issues in April and September. Our Team: Editor-in-chief, webmaster, layout and design: Graham Bates. Haiku editors: Celia Hope, Elaine Riddell. Tanka editor: Anne Curran. Haibun editor: Graham Bates