International Haiku Poetry Day - Can you really write/A fascinating poem/In such a short time? Yes! Celebrate International Haiku Poetry Day with us. And try writing a few!

International Haiku Poetry Day 2025 – April 17, 2025

Haiku Day is hereApril breeze, warm and gentleJoyful holiday International Haiku Poetry Day, an initiative of The Haiku Foundation, celebrates the art form every April 17. A haiku is an ancient form of Japanese poetry that consists of three lines with the syllable structure “five-seven-five” — although this is contested for being a western way of teaching the haiku. Japanese haikus also count sounds, not only syllables. Haikus typically revolve around nature, the passing of seasons, or ephemeral beauty. At the risk of sounding like your high school English teacher, they rely more on images than metaphors. They’re also very concise, due to their short length. Try one! 

International Haiku Poetry Day timeline

794–1185 A.D.
Heian Period of Japanese Culture

During this era, it is a social requirement to learn and be fluent in Chinese- and Japanese poetry.

16th century
Poetry Rebirth

Japanese poetry undergoes a rebirth, with a rise in lighter poetry called ‘haikai.’

17th century
Refining Haikai

The Japanese haiku as it is found today is perfected by the poet Matsuo Bashō.

19th century
Official Name

The form of poetry known as ‘haiku’ becomes officially known by this name.

International Haiku Poetry Day Activities

  1. Attend an event

    The Haiku Foundation hosts many events on this day, such as readings, exhibitions, and competitions. It also sponsors the HaikuLife Haiku Film Festival, Earthrise Rolling Haiku Collaboration, and several international gatherings.

  2. Read the classics

    Matsuo Bashō (1644-1694) is perhaps the greatest haiku poet of all time. Read his work to understand what's possible, and set your standards high.

  3. Write your own!

    Anybody can write a haiku — although writing a good one is tricky. Check out examples online for inspiration, and try reciting a few out loud for a sense of flow. Share your work by using the hashtag #NationalHaikuPoetryDay and make sure to tag us @NatlToday!

Why We Love International Haiku Poetry Day

  1. Rules encourage creativity

    Although the rules of haiku may seem restrictive, they actually foster creativity, by triggering the brain's problem solving center.

  2. Haikus are over 400 years old

    The haiku form became popular in 17th century Japan, and was tied into the practice of zen meditation.

  3. Brevity is the essence of wit

    Haikus are so short Poets must count ev'ry word Fewer lines = more punch! 

International Haiku Poetry Day dates

Year Date Day
2023 April 17 Monday
2024 April 17 Wednesday
2025 April 17 Thursday
2026 April 17 Friday
2027 April 17 Saturday