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RGB Music RENGA / Four Seasons: Skyscrapers from Great Lawn in Central Park, New York City by Kenji Kojima, September 2010
RENGA is a form of continuing short and collaborative poetry in old time Japan. The beginning of lines of a RENGA became Haiku (a poem of seventeen syllables).