Hosokawa has final fleeting moment among blossoms
Chaitanya Kalbag TOKYO, April 20 (Reuter) – “Blossoms in the air; unable to stay longer; and still escape time.” The haiku, or Japanese three-line verse, by the well-known poet Seishi Yamaguchi might have been written just for Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa as he strolled under the cherry blossoms on Wednesday in a landscaped Tokyo…

