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Okayama University Tanka Club takes second place at the 4th Intercollegiate Tanka Battle

April 13, 2018

Okayama University Tanka Club took second place at the 4th Intercollegiate Tanka Battle, which was held in Tokyo on March 3 by Kadokawa Culture Promotion Foundation. The club reached the podium for the second year in a row—last year, they achieved the outstanding feat of taking first place in the event, in which they participated for the first time. A tanka is traditional Japanese poem of thirty-one syllables.

In the Intercollegiate Tanka Battle, the Tanka Clubs that have passed the preliminary round compete with one another in the form of uta-awase, where two teams produce poems on a range of set themes. This year eight clubs including one from Okayama University participated in the final round. Three members from Okayama University Tanka Club—Yuko Shiramizu (pen name, then-senior at the Faculty of Letters), Rin Hasegawa (then-senior at the Faculty of Engineering) and Haru Kase (pen name, then-junior at the Faculty of Letters)—participated.

Although Okayama University Tanka Club defeated Miyasho Tanka-kai in the first match of the final round and Ritsumeikan University Tanka Club in the semi-final match, they lost the final match to Waseda University Tanka Club. Haru Kase was chosen as the best kataudo (poet) for her poem she produced on the theme of a fly: 蝿の眼を内から見上げているようなプラネタリウムに星の涼しさ. I imagined as a writer of this article, “When I am seeing bright stars in the summer night sky in a planetarium, I’m feeling like looking up from inside a fly’s eye.”

Looking back on the event, Haru Kase said, “I was very nervous, because I knew that many people were watching the live broadcast of the event through a video streaming service on the web. I felt sorry that we were beaten in the final match, but I was happy that we did well in the competition for two consecutive years.”

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