Haikupedia was launched on the Web on 21 June 2020, under the aegis of The Haiku Foundation. It endeavours to be a comprehensive online encyclopedia about all aspects of haiku everywhere in the world, past and present.
Mishima Yukio Literary Museum (Mishima Yukio Bungaku-kan): the official website of the Mishima Yukio Literary Museum in the Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature (in Japanese and English).
Poems from Manyoshu, Kokinshu, and Genji, in English, romanization and Japanese script, with explanation of classical grammar (linked through Internet Archive).
Haiku publication, theory, rules, practice, reference texts, essays, links and bibliography. Multicultural, an opening to the international haiku community.
The complete text of "Bushido: The Soul of Japan" by Inazo Nitobe. The text contains popup notes for key terms, names, and other references (along with Nitobe's original footnotes). Summaries, comments, and textual notes can be viewed by clicking on the a
A collaborative effort to make texts of classical Japanese literature available on the World Wide Web by the Universities of Virginia and the University of Pittsburgh East Asian Library.
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