Hokku (modern name "haiku") is a genre of Japanese lyric poetry, which uses 17 syllables (in a ratio of 5-7-5) and no rhymes.
In the "Master Hokku" application, you can compose a hokku according to arbitrary rules, without taking into account the exact number of syllables.
The author is provided with the classic three-line form and the ability to generate lines for inspiration and use as an example. Created strings can be stored for later use or arranged as a postcard with a choice of background, color and font. The postcard can be saved to the device, sent to social networks or to the general hokku feed for readers to evaluate.