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haida language
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Japan
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The Haida language is likely not widely recognized or known in Japan and China.
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haiku
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Japan
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Haiku is a traditional form of poetry with strict syllable and line structure, often focused on nature or the seasons.
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haiku
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Japan
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Traditional form of poetry with 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, often focusing on nature.
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haiku
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Japan
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Traditional form of Japanese poetry with 17 syllables in a 5-7-5 pattern
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5
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haiku
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Japan
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Traditional Japanese poetry form with 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, often featuring nature themes.
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haiku
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Japan
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Haiku is a traditional form of poetry consisting of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5.
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7
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haiku poetry
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Japan
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Considered a traditional and respected form of poetry
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haiku poetry
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Japan
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Considered a traditional and respected form of poetry, often focused on nature and seasonality.
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haiku poetry
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Japan
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Typically taught in schools as part of literary education.
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haiku poetry
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Japan
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Valued for its brevity and ability to capture a moment or emotion in just a few words.
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haiku poetry
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Japan
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Influential in shaping the cultural and artistic identity of Japan.
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haiku poetry
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Japan
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Historically linked to Zen Buddhism and the appreciation of simplicity and nature.
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