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Haiku is a form of poetry that has deep roots in Japanese literary tradition. Haiku are characterized by their short form and focus on reflecting subtle moments of nature or everyday life.
A traditional haiku consists of 17 syllables, divided into three lines containing 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively. This creates a concentrated moment of impression or observation, often including nature or the season.
Note that when translating haiku into other languages, including English, the formal requirements for syllables may be slight. The main goal is to create a short, focused image or impression.
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