Haiku Day is a Pastafarian Holy Day which occurred on .
National Haiku Poetry Day is observed annually on April 17 and encourages all to try their hand at creativity. Sari Granstaff registered the day in 2007, and The Haiku Foundation implemented it as a project in 2012. Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry consisting of 3 lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. [1]
Pastafarian holidays are observed by adherents of Pastafarianism, the worldโs fastest-growing carbohydrate-based religion.
Rโamen!