Japanese Poetry
Utamakura, poetic place names
- Asuka and the Asuka River
- Akashi
Ancient Period
- Manyoshu: Seven Famous Poems
- Manyoshu: Five Poems
- Manyoshu: "On Passing the Ruined Capital of Omi" by Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
Heian Period
- Kokinshu: Five Poems about "spring greens"
- Kokinshu: Twelve Poems about Spring and Autumn
- Kokinshu: Poems about Summer
- Kokinshu: Poems about Autumn
- Waka Poems for the New Year
Kamakura Period
- Saigyo, Ten Poems
- Fujiwara no Teika, Seven Poems
- Shin Kokinshu, Changing into Summer Clothes
- Shin Kokinshu, Early Summer Flowers
Muromachi Period
Edo Period
Modern Period
- Shiki: Sickbed Snowfall (4 haiku)
- Yosano Akiko: Ten Tanka from "Tangled Hair"
- Ishikawa Takuboku, Seven Tanka from "A Handful of Sand"
- Takamura Kotaro, "Two Under the Trees"
- Santoka, Ten Free-Verse Haiku