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[For Middle School Students] Also Helpful for Haiku Writing! A Collection of Famous Haiku Using Spring Seasonal Words

A haiku that captures the arrival of spring in the rhythm of 5-7-5.For junior high school students, the experience of distilling the changing seasons and familiar scenery into words enriches their sensibilities.The way cherry blossom petals dance, and the feeling of wanting to go outside, drawn by the gentle, balmy weather.Why not try composing such uniquely springtime scenes in words that are your very own?This time, for junior high school students working on spring haiku, we will introduce some famous haiku related to spring.As you face the words, enjoy a moment of rediscovering the charm of spring.

For Junior High Students: Also Helpful for Haiku Writing! A Collection of Famous Haiku Using Spring Season Words (11–20)

For a while, a moonlit night above the blossoms.NEW!Matsuo Bashō

For a while, a moonlit night above the blossoms. NEW! Matsuo Bashō

It depicts a beautiful scene where the moon floating in the night sky appears to rest right atop a flower in full bloom.

The phrase “for a while” conveys a tender affection for nature and a calm feeling that wishes to savor this beautiful moment for some time.

In just a few words, the haiku lets you feel the splendor of spring blossoms, the quiet of night, and the moon’s gentle light together.

It is a verse that can serve as a reference for middle school students composing haiku—by closely observing nature’s beautiful moments and scenes and expressing them in connection with their own feelings—and it allows one to savor the quiet, gentle atmosphere of a spring night.

In conclusion

Spring haiku offer the joy of capturing the changing seasons and everyday discoveries in seventeen sounds.

For middle school students, the experience of expressing what they feel in words will be a precious time that nurtures rich sensitivity.

While turning your eyes to familiar spring scenes—cherry blossoms, fresh green leaves, gentle breezes—try composing a verse that is uniquely yours.

May the moments spent weaving words create memories that linger in your heart.