
What kind of instructors will be teaching?
This is an introduction to the haiku course.
There are two rules in haiku.
One of them. I will explain about seasonal words.
There are two rules in haiku.
One of them is the 17 syllables.
Tanka and Senryuu are two poems that are very similar to Haiku.
The difference between these two and Haiku will be explained.
I will explain the beauty of the "5, 7, 5" syllable, which cannot be ignored when talking about haiku.
How did haiku come to be?
What are its roots?
These are simply explained here.
We will appreciate spring haiku about rape blossoms.
Appreciate haiku about the sea in spring.
We will appreciate haiku poems written to lament the passing of spring.
We will appreciate what may be the most famous haiku of the summer.
We will appreciate summer haiku that deal with living and dying.
We will appreciate summer haiku that make full use of the five senses.
We will appreciate autumn haiku that depict even things that are not depicted there.
We will appreciate winter haiku that express wabi-sabi through contrast.
We will appreciate haiku that beautifully express the atmosphere of spring coming.
Finally, we will appreciate an excellent haiku poem in which no image comes to mind at all.
Review the rules of haiku.
The first is the season word.
Review the rules of haiku.
The second is 17 syllables.
Finally, we will actually write haiku.
A good technique to know when writing haiku.
The first is cutting word.
A good technique to know when writing haiku.
The second is to use notation.
Explain about "haigou".
It is a pen name for writing haiku.
Haiku is free.
This will be explained again with examples.
I will send you a final message thanking you for taking the course.
Thank you for your interest in this course.
Do you like Japanese culture?
I am Japanese.
When I was a student, I was a member of the Faculty of Letters.
My field of study is modern and contemporary literature.
In addition, I have studied a wide range of Japanese literature, including classics and haiku.
Among them, I have a great passion for haiku and even started to write my own.
As a working adult, I am now involved in newcomer training and employee education.
This time, I will give a lecture on the basics of haiku to those who are interested in Japanese culture.
"I've heard of haiku, but what is it?"
"I'm interested in haiku, but it seems difficult."
"I want to write Haiku in Japanese."
Taking this course will be the first step for you.
I will explain the rules of haiku in this course.
To deepen your understanding of haiku, I will explain 10 famous haiku.
In addition, I have prepared an attempt to actually write haiku in Japanese.
If you wish, the instructor will also give you a pen name in kanji characters for your haiku poems.
The video has English subtitles, but due to automatic translation, please check the sample video for accuracy.