個人名: kojinmei. Literal translation: "personal names." Here's your chance to populate your collective poem with individuals living today as well as historical figures of the past.
Note: Proper names aren't allowed in the Introduction (the first four verses of a 20-verse renku). Why? Possibly this is because the designers of renku rules wanted to begin their poems with fuzzier, more general topics, saving sharply individualized references for the main section. However, rules can be broken if your group decides to break them for a reason. In one renku that Issa participated in ("Jump, Flea!" 蚤飛べよ, 1819), he and his writing partner Kibô broke this rule in verse three—and the world didn't end!