Gogyōka


Gogyohka is a five-line, untitled, Japanese poetic form. Unlike tanka, Gogyohka has no restrictions on line length.
Poets such as Kenji Miyazawa, Jun Ishiwara, Yūgure Maeda, Hakushu Kitahara, Toson Yashiro and Shinobu Orikuchi have written five-line poetry as free-style tankas since the Taishō period around the 1910s. However, they did not name the form.
In 1983, Enta Kusakabe named it Gogyohka and for the first time laid out the five rules of five-line poetry. He trademarked Gogyohka in Japan. The form of English Gogyohka is the same as that of free English tanka because both are untitled and are written in five free lines. As of 2018, at least five Gogyohka magazines existed: Gogyohka, Hamakaze, Minami no kaze, Sai and Kojimachi club.

Five rules

Five rules of Gogyohka by Enta Kusakabe.