
2025 Haiku Festival and Contest
Friends of Mukai is calling on poets both near and far to enter Mukai Farm & Garden’s 2025 Haiku Festival and Contest. This is the sixth year that Mukai Farm and Gardens has held the Festival and Contest. Submittals will be welcome between March 18 and April 14.
Haiku is a 17-syllable unrhymed poetic form that emerged in Japanese literature arranged in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. The scholar Matsuo Bashō (1644 to 1694) was a pioneer in mastering the art of haiku in the 17th century. Haiku is considered the world’s shortest, traditional style of poetry. Although haiku has traditionally focused on topics related to nature, today, it is used in humor to raise social awareness or consider history.
Participants in this year’s Haiku Celebration and Contest must submit their poems online in one of the following categories:
Nature
Heritage
Reflections
Social Justice
Young Poet (Ages 5-13 )
Young Poet (Ages 14-18)
Board Co-President and event organizer Kay Longhi said, “In previous years, we have been privileged to receive hundreds of entries from around the globe. The event has gotten so popular that, with our finite human resources, we are now forced to limit entries to one per person, and only the first 250 entries will be printed for display in the garden during the month of May, but all submittals will be eligible for jury review.” Awardees will be announced on May 4, 2025.
Between March 18 and April 14, enter online directly here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdli6LoZSRn4GbMULr_8aS0VgnYlI11fOhldja0bSzyn2dPDA/viewform