Learn Japanese through Haiku - Masaoka Shiki: Enjoy Japanese culture while building your vocabulary and grammar

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Enjoy and Fully Understand 25 Haiku by Masaoka Shiki (正岡子規, 1867–1902)

Haiku fascinates people worldwide—so much emotion and meaning expressed in so few words. Yet, outside Japan, much of its depth is often only encountered in translation. While translations can capture the spirit, the cultural context, wordplay, and rhythm are easily lost.


This book is designed for beginner to intermediate learners of Japanese who want to experience haiku in its original language while building vocabulary, grammar, and cultural understanding.


In this expanded edition, you’ll explore 25 of Masaoka Shiki’s finest haiku, each presented in both Japanese and English. Every poem includes:


Multiple translations—from literal to more interpretive


Commentary in both Japanese and English explaining subtle cultural and linguistic nuances


Comprehensive vocabulary lists with definitions and grammar notes


QR codes linking to clear audio recordings of each haiku and commentary


Anki flashcard deck for learning the haiku on the go


Downloadable sound files for offline listening


About Masaoka Shiki (正岡子規)


Masaoka Shiki was a poet, essayist, and literary critic who helped revitalize traditional Japanese poetry forms such as haiku (俳句) and tanka (短歌) during the Meiji period.


Born in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, his birth name was Masaoka Tsunenori (正岡常規). He later adopted the pen name Shiki (子規, “cuckoo”), inspired by the belief that the cuckoo coughs up blood when it sings—a symbol that reflected Shiki’s own struggle with tuberculosis.


Despite living only 34 years, Shiki wrote nearly 20,000 haiku and is regarded as one of the four great masters of haiku, alongside Matsuo Bashō, Yosa Buson, and Kobayashi Issa.


What You’ll Get


Read, hear, and understand 25 of Masaoka Shiki’s classic haiku


Perfect for beginner to intermediate students of Japanese


Word-by-word definitions and clear grammar explanations


Cultural insights that illuminate the poems’ hidden depth


QR codes for instant audio access, plus downloadable MP3s


Anki flashcard deck for learning the haiku on the go


Newly updated with more haiku, richer commentary, and modern design


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