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    A kigo (季語, 'season word') is a word or phrase associated with a particular season, used in traditional forms of Japanese poetry. Kigo are used in the...
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    wagashi-season.com. Retrieved 2020-01-29. Ishihara, Masami (2017-03-04). "【和菓子歳時記17】春の季語の1つ「草餅」で、季節の変わり目の厄払い". 家電 Watch (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-01-29....
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    on a withered field [1694] Rather than sticking to the formulas of kigo (季語), which remain popular in Japan even today, Bashō aspired to reflect his real...
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  • technical conventions that carried over to haiku were the seasonal word kigo (季語) and a "cutting word" kireji (切字). The hokku was followed by the wakiku (脇句)...
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    adverbs, or over-reliance on adjectives—as well as the lines containing a kigo (季語, a "season word") gives much of this poetry a haikuesque characteristic. Kiarostami's...
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  • Ie Tochi Story. Retrieved 14 June 2022. "からっ風の意味と時期とは?いつの季語?木枯らし、やませとの違い". 日本文化研究ブログ - Japan Culture Lab (in Japanese). 23 December 2017...
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    was used as ersatz milk for infants.). In haiku poetry, kazunoko is a kigo (季語, 'season word') for the New Year season and jinji ( human affairs). An example...
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