Oh? I think the lack of punctuation and caps by some writers is due to conventions influenced by modern English poetry.
When Japanese write in romaji, the Latin alphabet, they use both punctuation and caps. (There are avant-garde poets in Japan who don't use either, but it's just to thumb their noses at traditionalists.)
You can find "haiku" pages that say they needn't be 5-7-5 or only three lines. To each his own I guess.
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