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Created page with "'''Haiku''' is a traditional Japanese poetry form essentially consisting of three lines of 5-7-5 syllables, respectively. In post-2005 localizations, the people from towns modeled after Japan, such as Jipang and Hotto, tend to speak almost exclusively in it. However, these haiku are not entirely faithful to the Japanese tradition, as they often lack seasonal references and kireji (cutting), a two-way division that is introduced in Japanese with special words...."
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