Kaiku is a short poem, originated from Japan (I'm sure you know that) but anyway haiku is 3 lines long and has a unique syllable structure. the first line has a total or 5 syllables, second line has 7 syllables and fnally the third line has 5 again. i hope this has answered your question
Japanese haiku is distinctive for its use of a 5-7-5 syllable structure, its focus on nature and seasonal elements, and its emphasis on contrast and juxtaposition. This minimalistic form aims to evoke a vivid emotion or image in a brief and concise manner, often leaving much of the interpretation to the reader.
Japanese people get some foods from different countries and some they just find in their own country
A haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry that consists of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. They typically describe nature, emphasize simplicity and evoke a moment or feeling.
Sokka makes a haiku in the episode "Avatar Day" from Book Two: Earth in the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. He recites his haiku as a testament to the group's friendship and unity.
Operating from 2 Japanese and 14 international manufacturing plants, Mazda makes vehicles in many different countries.
The question as written makes no sense. Japanese-Americans did not perform imperial expansion. The Japanese and the Americans both engaged in imperial expansion individually and for different motives.
You mispelled it. It's idiosyncrasy. Uncle Johnny had many idiosyncrasies such as talking too loudly, laughing too loudly, and telling long detailed stories which put everyone to sleep before he finished. Dorie
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People of different backgrounds.
Because they were preetier
Yes, you can use an apostrophe in a haiku if it is grammatically correct and helps maintain the syllable count. Just be mindful that every syllable is important in a haiku, so consider the placement of the apostrophe carefully.
Different people like different things. It is that diversity that makes us individuals.
Japanese people are polite, but they aren't kind. Koreans seem to be more kinder than Japanese. Japanese only care about politeness, but never kindness. Only A few people in Japan is kind though. Waitresses, some shopkeepers can be kind.