Japan Poetry Tanka Haiku Association Prize にほんしかくきょうかいしょう
Edition 13 (2017)
Winners
7 peopleA poem by Yoshihiro Ito recorded as a 2017 winner of the Japan Poetry, Tanka, Haiku, Essay and Criticism Association Award. Public sources did not confirm the full text or a standalone book publication, so the record keeps the description limited to the verified award context.
Recorded as an award-winning poem for which no standalone book publication could be confirmed in public bibliographies.
消しゴム熊 is an award-winning work by 宇宿一成. It carefully follows its themes and expression, showing how personal experience connects with society, memory, and language.
消しゴム熊 looks closely at the relationship between people and the world with the density expected of an award-winning work.
おかえり is an award-recognized work by 高島りみこ. A reliable standalone book, paperback, or collection edition could not be confirmed, so it should be treated as a periodical or submitted work at the time of the award.
No standalone book edition was confirmed, so identifiers from magazines or award materials were not used.
羽抜鳥 is an award-winning work by 砂山恵子. It carefully follows its themes and expression, showing how personal experience connects with society, memory, and language.
羽抜鳥 looks closely at the relationship between people and the world with the density expected of an award-winning work.
ぼっち豆撒き is an award-recognized work by 小倉和子. A reliable standalone book, paperback, or collection edition could not be confirmed, so it should be treated as a periodical or submitted work at the time of the award.
No standalone book edition was confirmed, so identifiers from magazines or award materials were not used.
寒い朝 is an award-winning work by 藤咲みつを. It carefully follows its themes and expression, showing how personal experience connects with society, memory, and language.
寒い朝 looks closely at the relationship between people and the world with the density expected of an award-winning work.
クマが出た is an award-recognized work by 田中春美. A reliable standalone book, paperback, or collection edition could not be confirmed, so it should be treated as a periodical or submitted work at the time of the award.
No standalone book edition was confirmed, so identifiers from magazines or award materials were not used.