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List of seasonal terms used in haiku
A saijiki (歳時記; lit. "year-time chronicle") is a list of Japanese kigo (seasonal terms) used in haiku and related forms of poetry. An entry in a saijiki
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"Season word" used in Japanese poetry
Japanese haiku poets often use a book called a saijiki, which lists kigo with example poems. An entry in a saijiki usually includes a description of the kigo
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important. Japanese haiku poets often use a saijiki, a book like a dictionary or almanac for kigo. An entry in a saijiki usually includes a description of the
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Japanese novelist in the late Edo period
1800 曲亭一風京伝張 (Kyokutei ippūkyodenbari) 1801 俳諧歳時記 (Haiku saijiki) 1803 The first "Haiku saijiki" Kindaichi, Haruhiko; Akinaga, Kazue, eds. (10 March 2025)
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2019 studio album by 3776
Saijiki (歳時記) is the second full-length studio album by Japanese Idol unit 3776 (Minanaro), released on August 28, 2019. 3776 initially had songs about
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Japanese poetry form
that symbolizes or implies the season of the poem and is drawn from a saijiki, an extensive but prescriptive list of such words. Season words evoke images
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Japanese Buddhist and Shinto Festival of broken sewing needles
2015-01-27 at the Wayback Machine accessed on February 9, 2015. Greve, Gabi. "Saijiki for Festivals and Ceremonies" at https://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot
Hari-Kuyō
Japanese writer and literary critic
and season words, and single-handedly compiled the most reliable haikai saijiki (haikai almanacs) and kiyose (season word guides). They are all still in
Yamamoto_Kenkichi
Historical description of holidays in China
ISBN 978-90-04-16835-0. Moriya, Mitsu (1963), 《中国古歲時記の研究》 [Chūgoku Ko Saijiki no Kenkyū, A Study of China's Old Seasonal Records], Tokyo: Teikoku Shoin
Jingchu_Suishiji
Japanese poet and literary critic (1931–2017)
Foundation Award The Japanese and Mt. Fuji (Tokyo: Graphic-sha, 1984) Uta no saijiki (Gakushu Kenkyusha, 1985) A Play of Mirrors: Eight Major Poets of Modern
Makoto_Ōoka
English-language poetry in a style of Japanese origin
communal body of poetic and cultural associations." Lists of kigo, called saijiki, have been compiled over the centuries. However, the concept of kigo, the
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Japanese poet (1938–2023)
Haiku no tamatebako. Iizuka Shoten, 2008 Kurashi no saijiki. Iwanami Shoten, 2011 Tegami saijiki. Hakusuisha, 2013 Kataru Tōta waga haiku jinsei. Iwanami
Momoko_Kuroda
Japanese folklore character associated with new year's ritual
Prefecture (2003) (website) Hasegawa, Kai [in Japanese] (2002). "Time in Saijiki". Japan Review. 14 (14): 168. JSTOR 25791260. 男鹿のナマハゲ (in Japanese). Oga
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Ainu bear sacrifice ceremony
obliquely denouncing Japanese scholarship). Masutani, Ryūzō (2007). "Aki no saijiki III. Umiyama no sachi e no inori (Hokkaido)" 秋の歳時記 III 海山の幸への禱り (北海道).
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half back from Kazuto. 5 "Rika Acts Her Age" Transliteration: "Rika-chan Saijiki" (Japanese: リカちゃん歳時記) August 1, 2002 (2002-08-01) The basketball star at
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Forest associated to Shinto shrines in Kyoto, Japan
Shrine Close up-Tadasu-No-Mori Forest-, https://micro.rohm.com/en/rohm-saijiki/shimogamo/5_closeup/closeup_01.html. Terry, Thomas Philip. (1914). Terry's
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authors list (link) 楠本, 憲吉 (Kusumoto, Kenkichi) (1970), たべもの歲時記 (Tabemono saijiki), Yomiuri Shimbunsha, p. 235{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors
Ika_sōmen
Japanese idol girl band
(部活引退の次にすること) 10."Saraba Koukou Seikatsu" (さらば高校生活) 13 3776 Season#3 "Saijiki DaiIkkan" (歳時記・第一巻) November 24, 2016 (OTOTOY) NAMA-S014 1."Syougatsu wa
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2015 studio album by 3776
progressive rock Length 1:02:56 Label Natural Make Producer Akira Ishida 3776 chronology 3776 wo Kikanai Riyuu ga Aru to Sureba (2015) Saijiki (2019)
3776 wo Kikanai Riyuu ga Aru to Sureba
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Cultural practice in Africa
Youtube. NTV. 9 August 2014. "Luhya, Bukusu in Kenya". Joshua Project. "SAIJIKI FOR KENYA AND TROPICAL REGIONS". kenyasaijiki blog. 21 February 2005. "Use
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Literary tradition of Japan
between them, and a kigo, or seasonal reference, usually drawn from a saijiki, or traditional list of such words. Many haiku are objective in their depiction
Japanese_poetry
Culinary traditions of Ainu people
Ainu no noukou. Keiyūsha. ASIN B000J9W90Q. Kayano, Shigeru (2000). Ainu saijiki : Nibutani no kurashi to kokoro (Shohan ed.). Heibonsha. p. 50. ISBN 4582850545
Ainu_cuisine
Japanese photographer
Writing by Shimizu. 1. Fūdokō (風土考). 2. Yama to seikatsu (山と生活). 3. Shashin saijiki (写真歳時記). Chichibu bandō kannon reijō (秩父坂東観音霊場). Shin-jinbutsu-ōrai-sha
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achieved by inclusion of a kigo (season word). Japanese poets regularly use a Saijiki, a kigo dictionary that contains lists of season words, organized by season
Poetic_diction
Herring roe
Tsuji, Momoko [in Japanese]; Abe, Genki (2016), Ichiban wakariyasui haiku saijiki いちばんわかりやすい俳句歳時記, Shufu no tomo sha, p. 412, ISBN 9784074184323 Bibliography
Kazunoko
Japanese academic publishing company
A year after its 60th anniversary, in 1968, Kenkyūsha publishes Eigo Saijiki (英語歳時記) in five volumes. The year 1984 saw big changes for the company
Kenkyūsha
Japanese haiku poet (1900–1988)
(ふるさとの菓子). Chūōkōron. 1955. Onna no Shiki (をんなの四季). Asahi Shimbun. 1956. Fujin Saijiki Gendai Haiku no Tebiki (婦人歳時記 現代俳句の手びき). Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha. 1956. Haha
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Indian, Kashmiri
Name of a God
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Variant spelling of Italian/Spanish form of Agapito, AGAPETO means "beloved."
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Indian
Name of a Veda
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Italian form of Latin Gratia, GRAZIA means "pleasing, agreeable."
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Lord Shiva
Biblical
his kingdom; his counselor
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Lord; Master
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Speake.
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Afghan, Arabic, Muslim
One who is Blessed with Piety from the Cradle to the Grave
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