Talk:List of kigo

Latest comment: 11 years ago by Elvenscout742 in topic Merge?

To Do list edit

Ume blossom photos edit

 
Old photo - Plum blossoms (ume)

Image:Ume.jpg New photo - Plum blossoms (ume), one of the many different flowers used as spring kigo

Image:Plum_flowers.jpg shows plum blossoms, not ume blossoms. The flower stalks are too long to be ume. Image:Ume.jpg shows ume blossoms. --163.139.215.193 16:00, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Gallery of photos for possible use in the list of kigo edit

Honeybee edit

 
Honeybee on domestic plum blossom, with pollen on its body and a pollen pellet in its corbicula.
 
Honeybee (Apis sp.), on a Field rose (Rosa arvensis)


 
an unknown race of likely feral honey bee collecting nectar and pollen from a blossom of a dwarf peach tree
 
Bee Apis mellifica; a - basket with pollen.


Damselfly edit

 
Common blue Damselfly at rest

Black-tailed Skimmer Dragonfly edit

 
Orthetrum cancellatum, female


Lady beetle edit

 
The Asian multicolored lady beetle (Harmonia axyridis), is easy to identify from its false "eyes"
 
Ladybird with an unusual pattern


Butterfly edit

 
Green-veined White Butterfly
 
Green-veined White Pieris napi on Dandelion, Staffordshire.
 
Small white butterfly Pieris rapae


Mosquito edit

 
Aedes aegypti mosquito on human skin.

Cricket edit

File:Grylli7.jpg
true cricket

Christmas cactus edit

 
a close-up photo of a Christmas cactus.

Moon edit

 
Almost full moon, August 2003; shot with Nikon D100 through a Celestron Super 8 telescope


Scope of this article? edit

In the absence of any indication to the contrary, it seems reasonable to assume that this "list of kigo" should ideally be a complete list. It should be made clear in the lead, in accordance with Wikipedia:Lists#Lead_section_or_paragraph, just what the scope of the list is. If it is indeed the aim to make a complete list, then this is much complicated (and perhaps rendered impossible) by the inclusion of "international kigo" as well as Japanese ones. While there is a large number of Japanese kigo, most of which are clearly defined as to their seasonality, to list them would perhaps not be a superhuman task; but once the task is widened to include "all international kigo", then its feasibility must be called into question. A spring phenomenon in one place is a summer one in another; there are innumerable culturally-specific season-signifiers around the globe; climate in many parts is not neatly arranged into four seasons on the Japanese model.

At the moment the article seems to be neither one thing nor another. If the aim of this article is not to be an exhaustive list (even of just Japanese kigo), then its reason for existing may be questionable. There is already a representative sample of Japanese kigo in the kigo article.

I'd appreciate if editors interested in this article joined the discussion. Thanks. --Yumegusa (talk) 13:08, 23 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

I agree. A list of "seasonal words" or something seems fine, but "non-Japanese kigo" seems a bit odd. Kigo is a Japanese concept related to the use of words in haiku. In English, iIt's not a general term for words associated with seasons all over the world. This article seems quite flawed to me too. Cheers, Nesnad (talk) 03:41, 10 July 2009 (UTC)Reply
I agree too. Rosebowl parade? Dominion day? These are not kigo-related. Exploding Boy (talk) 23:45, 28 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Okay, in view of the consensus expressed, I'll start excising references to non-Japanese items from the article. The question remains whether this "list" is a viable article, even if it deals only with Japanese kigo. --Yumegusa (talk) 01:03, 1 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Merge? edit

Kigo already includes a list of kigo, and WP:NOTDICTIONARY says we shouldn't have independent pages that simply list words. elvenscout742 (talk) 14:11, 31 December 2012 (UTC)Reply