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    The Matsuyama Declaration was announced in September 1999, reviewing the prospect of world haiku in the 21st century, and the shape that the haiku must then take. The declaration was first drafted by the Coordination Council of Matsuyama (headed by Gania Nishimura) in Matsuyama, Ehime on July 18, 1999. The declaration was officially announced at the Shimanami Kaido 99 International Haiku Convention on September 12, 1999. The proceeding of the convention was covered live on the internet to the entire world by the Shiki team in the Matsuyama Information Handling Chamber, and was also broadcast on BS Forum “Declaration of Haiku Innovation” on October 2, 1999.
    “The Matsuyama Declaration: An Annotated Analysis,” by Michael Dylan Welch, appeared on the Graceguts website in 2016, offering detailed responses and analysis of the document’s points of view as a road-map for international haiku in the 21st century.


    Contents


    The Matsuyama Declaration consists of the following 7 parts:

    1. Matsuyama - The Place
    2. The Spread of Haiku Throughout the World
    3. Why Did Haiku Spread Throughout the World? The Heart of Haiku
    4. The Problems of Teikei (fixed form) and Kigo (season words)
    5. The "Shadows" and "Echoes" in the Works of the Leading Poets of the World
    6. Trends Toward Internationalization, Universalization and Localization of Haiku
    7. Let's Give Poetry Back to the People / A World Poetry Revolution in the 21st Century


    Composers


    The Matsuyama Declaration was made by the following people:

    Akito Arima, former Minister of Education of Japan
    Toru Haga, president of Kyoto University of Art and Design
    Makoto Ueda, professor emeritus of Stanford University
    Sakon Soh, poet
    Tohta Kaneko, president of the Modern Haiku Society
    Jean-Jacques Origas, French Oriental Language Research Institute


    See also


    Masaoka Shiki International Haiku Awards


    References




    External links


    TIME World
    Breaking the Rules of Haiku
    Haiku Oz the enjoyment of haiku
    Modern Haiku
    About The World Haiku Club
    Modern Haiku Haiku Mainstream
    Toward an Aesthetic for English-Language Haiku by Lee Gurga

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Matsuyama Declaration - Wikipedia

The Matsuyama Declaration consists of the following 7 parts: 1. Matsuyama - The Place; 2. The Spread of Haiku Throughout the World; 3. Why Did Haiku Spread Throughout the World? The Heart of Haiku; 4. The Problems of Teikei (fixed form) and Kigo (season words) 5. The "Shadows" and "Echoes" in the Works of the Leading Poets of the World; 6.

Matsuyama Declaration – Haikupedia

We announce the Matsuyama Declaration to poets all over the world from this extraordinary site, Matsuyama, where Shiki ignited the haiku reform a century ago by describing it as the “Poetry by the Defeated.”

Graceguts - The Matsuyama Declaration: An Annotated Analysis

We announce the Matsuyama Declaration to poets all over the world from this extraordinary site, Matsuyama, where Shiki ignited the haiku reform a century ago by describing it as the “Poetry by the Defeated.”

Matsuyama Declaration - Wikiwand

The Matsuyama Declaration was announced in September 1999, reviewing the prospect of world haiku in the 21st century, and the shape that the haiku must then take. The declaration was first drafted by the Coordination Council of Matsuyama in Matsuyama, Ehime on July 18, 1999.

Matsuyama Declaration - Wikiwand / articles

The Matsuyama Declaration was announced in September 1999, reviewing the prospect of world haiku in the 21st century, and the shape that the haiku must then take. The declaration was first drafted by the Coordination Council of Matsuyama in Matsuyama, Ehime on July 18, 1999.

Matsuyama Declaration - さくらのレンタルサーバ

We announce the Matsuyama Declaration to poets all over the world from this extraordinary site, Matsuyama, where Shiki ignited the haiku reform a century ago by describing it as the "Poetry by the Defeated."

Documents – Haikupedia

The Matsuyama Declaration, signed by six prominent haiku specialists from Japan, the U.S.A., and France, was made public at the Shimanamikaido ’99 International Haiku Convention in Matsuyama, Japan, on July 18, 1999.

1999 Matsuyama Declaration – Haikupedia

The Matsuyama Declaration, signed by six prominent haiku specialists from Japan, the U.S.A., and France, was made public at the Shimanamikaido ’99 International Haiku Convention in Matsuyama, Japan, on July 18, 1999.

Matsuyama Declaration - haikusphere.sakura.ne.jp

Information on the Shiki Masaoka Haiku Prizes awarded by Ehime Prefecture, at Matsuyama City, Japan.

The 5th International Haiku Forum

Sep 3, 2022 · The Matsuyama Declaration was announced in September 1999, reviewing the prospect of world haiku in the 21st century, and the shape that the haiku must take. The declaration was first drafted by the Coordination Council of Matsuyama (headed by Gania Nishimura) in Matsuyama, Ehime on July 18, 1999.