When is National Haiku Poetry Day?

Monday April 17th

All are encouraged to try their hand at creativity on April 17, National Haiku Poetry Day, which is celebrated annually. Haiku poetry is a form of Japanese poetry that is non-rhyming and usually consist of 3 lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. Haiku poems are usually inspired by an element of nature, a season, a moment of beauty, or an individual's experience. Sensory words are used to express a feeling, image, or moment.

NATIONAL HAIKU POETRY DAY – April 17

Haiku: This Other World Haiku is a different world. This Is Haiku: Haiku's Haiku: This Other World Haiku. *** Richard Wright (1908-1960)

, Whitecaps on the bay: On the bay: Whitecaps on the bay. Signboard banging is prohibited in the case of a missing signboard.