Category: Poetry

Poetry in and on memorable places in Kyoto.
A poem from the book Waking to Snow which tracks twenty-five years of living in Kyoto.
Review of a manuscript of poems written during August 1942 in America by Japanese-Americans being sent to camps.
Striking poems and stunning photography.
Lyrics and songs and some of the Kyoto music scene.
Zen humor and koan to challenge the reader.
A wonderful poem that takes a poignant, personal, yet universal look at the effects of the pandemic.
A wonderfully informative piece on haiku and the author's adventures.
A photographer and writer who came to Japan at the end of the 1970s.
Tanka written on the Bristol harbourside.
Poetry and photos from Lake Biwa.
Limericks liberated from form.
Commentary and translation of a work by Sōseki on Kyoto.
A poem from an anthology called Elements of Time.
An extract from a tribute to Nanao Sakaki ‘Transnational Poet Wanderer’ in Kyoto Journal, no. 78, p.127ff.
Villanelles on the challenges of love.
Limericks on monks!
Poetry and photographs on nature.
Foreign writers in Japan including both historical and contemporary writers.
An event where Yellin reads poems of his youth.
A poem from a 1950s visit to Ryoan-ji.
A haphazard collection of unruly short verse.
Fixing bamboo fences and the haiku it inspired.
Three poems.