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Haiku in the Global Context
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Our journal's name is taken from a haiku by
Chiyo-ni (1703–1775), who is widely regarded as
one of the greatest haiku poets of the Edo period:

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The translation of
Chiyo-ni's poem – hyakunari ya tsuru hitosuji
no kokoro yori – is from Chiyo-ni -
Woman Haiku Master, Patricia Donegan and
Yoshie Ishbashi; Charles E. Tuttle Publishing Co.,
Inc. 1998.
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2014
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