Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! On November 8, 2015, Mr. Dan Costinaş in Romania, kindly sent me an e-mail as follows. Dear Hidenori-san, I am sure you already know that in Romania Haiku writing is very popular, and there are few hundreds of very good poets with thousands of … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (35)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! Here is a letter of support of the campaign from Ms. Julia Guzmán and Mr. Jorge Giallorenzi in Córdoba, Argentina. The former half is written in Spanish, and the latter half in English. We sincerely wish to appreciate and share it with each other. 26 … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (34)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! Here is a letter of support of the campaign from Ms. Slavka Klikovac, Mojanovići, Montenegro. The former half is written in Montenegrin, and the latter half in English. We sincerely wish to appreciate and share it with each other. Dear Hidenori-san, dear Akito-san, sending … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (33)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! Here is a letter of support of the campaign from Mr. Zoran Raonić, Pljevlja, Montenegro. The former half is written in Montenegrin, and the latter half in English. We sincerely wish to appreciate and share it with each other. Dear Hidenori-san, dear Akito-san, … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (32)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! Here is a letter of support of the campaign from Mr. Đermano Vitasović, Croatia. The former half is written in English, and the latter half in Croatian. We sincerely wish to appreciate and share it with each other. Dear Sirs, Akito Arima and Hidenori … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (31)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! Here is a letter of support of the campaign from Ms. Milena Drpa, Modriča, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The former half is written in Bosnian, and the latter half in English. We sincerely wish to appreciate and share it with each other. LETTER OF SUPPORT … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (30)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! On January 23, 2015, Ms. Branka Vojinović Jegdić, Podgorica, Montengro , kindly sent me an e-mail as follows. Dear Hidenori-san, dear Akito-san, sending you my regards from Montenegro. At this moment I'm collecting haiku by Montenegrin authors and will have published an Anthology in … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (29)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! On January 19, 2015, Mr. Toni Pavleski, Macedonia, kindly sent me an e-mail as follows. Dear Sirs, Akito Arima-san and Hidenori Hiruta-san, You have my support from all my heart, for entrance of Haiku to The Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (28)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! On January 21, 2015, Ms. Milica Perdic kindly sent me an e-mail as follows. Dear Sirs, Akito Arima and Hidenori Hiruta! As a haiku poetess from Split, Croatia, I wish to thank you for all you do to have haiku recognized and accepted to … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (27)
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Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! On January 17, 2015, Ms. Mirjana Ranković Matović kindly sent me an e-mail as follows. Dear Hidenori-san, I'm a teacher and beside writing haiku myself, I try to carry haiku forward to my pupils. I certainly hope one day they will remember my words and as … Continue reading Let haiku be on the UNESCO list! (26)