Autumn: 8 August.E2.80.946 November List of kigo




1 autumn: 8 august—6 november

1.1 season
1.2 sky , heavens
1.3 earth
1.4 humanity
1.5 observances
1.6 animals
1.7 plants





autumn: 8 august—6 november
the season

autumn (aki); other combinations autumn has come (aki kinu), autumn ending (aki hatsu), autumn being gone (yuku aki).
august (hazuki or hachigazu), september (nagatsuki or kugatsu) , october (jūgatsu or kamnazuki). end of september (kugatsujin), end of autumn (aki no hate).

the sky , heavens

milky way (amanogawa. lit. river of heaven ), because in autumn visible in japan. associated tanabata.
moon (tsuki) - autumn (august–october), , moon-viewing (tsukimi) mid-autumn (september) - word moon assumed full moon in autumn. moon-viewing , leaf-viewing in autumn common group activities in japan.
typhoon (taifu or nowaki)

the earth
humanity

scarecrow in autumn paddy field



scarecrow (kakashi), rice cropping (inekari) - rice harvest , relevant things significant japanese life.

observances

tanabata (the festival of weaver maiden , herdsman in heavenly court), grave-visiting (haka mairi), , bon festival (ancestors spirits come home share ceremonial , festival time descendant family, urabon-e) - autumn (august) - kigo associated ornaments , activities small bonfires called mukae-bi (welcome-fire ancestors spirits) , folk dancing (bon odori), among other things. though date of tanabata 7th day of 7th month of japanese calendar, therefore in august of gregorian one, today in many places celebrated on 7 july, hence there dispute whether tanabata fit treated summer kigo.

animals

insects (mushi), implies singing one. crickets (kōrogi) - autumn (august–october) - noted singing of males.

plants

grapes (budō) fruit typically harvested in autumn



nashi pear (梨 nashi), chaenomeles (boke no mi), peach (momo), persimmon (kaki), apples (ringo) , grapes (budō) examples of fruit used autumn kigo.
colored leaves (momiji) - late autumn (october) - common topic haiku along related topics such first colored leaves (hatsu momiji) mid-autumn, shining leaves (teri momiji) late autumn, leaves turning color (usumomiji) mid-autumn, leaves start fall (momiji katsu chiru) late autumn. leaf-viewing (momijigari) common group activity.






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