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Published on Jul 23, 2024
Haiku Stairs: City urges public restraint, portions set for removal despite injunction
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Portions of iconic Stairway to Heaven will soon be removed despite the court’s temporary injunction. The City and Sean Pager, president of Friends of Haiku Stairs, are urging the public to refrain from hiking the trail. “It’s really a …
Source: KHON - Hawaii - Uncategorized -
Published on Jul 21, 2024
Letter: Haiku Stairs enmity strange, unjustified
For the life of me I can’t understand why the mayor and City Council are so ferociously hell bent on destroying the Haiku Stairs. Is it the number of deaths? Then why not close all the beaches. Is it the cost of rescues? Then why not close the Diamond Head …
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Hawaii - Neutral -
Published on Jul 21, 2024
Book review| Going beyond haiku’s nature
Haiku, a Japanese form of poetry, is now finding its way in India too, with poets across the country exploring this poetic form characterised by three lines and a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. While “historically, the haiku was born of nature and revealed the …
Source: Financial Express - Neutral -
Published on Jul 20, 2024
Haiku Classic: July 21, 2024 -- Transformation (2024/7/21)
taki ochite mashiroki chou-wo hanachi-keri -- the waterfall plummeting it releases a pure white butterfly -- Yoshiko Kawakami (1943- ). From "Faraway Waterfall" (Taki haruka), "Haiku" magazine, August 2023 edition, Kadokawa, Tokyo. The …
Source: The Mainichi - Neutral -
Published on Jul 20, 2024
Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 263: Gege Akutami is set to give Sukuna a haiku partings
{This article contains huge spoilers for Jujutsu Kaisen Chapters 263, 262, and 261} Sukuna's downfall hinted at, love twist revealed(Gege Akutami) What is Love even? A chemical reaction, or really an emotional compulsion? Love might become the undoing …
Source: Hindustan Times - Uncategorized -
Published on 08:09 GMT
VOX POPULI: The wisest of us all? This critter eats its brain once it matures
Journalist Takashi Tachibana (1940-2021), dubbed an "intellectual giant" in Japan, was wont to say that everyone past the age of 20 must "grow" their own brains. What he meant was that adult men and women should constantly train their …
Source: The Ashai Shimbun - Center-left