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Mitsuhashi Takajo
Mitsuhashi Takajo or Takajo Mitsuhashi (三橋 鷹女; born ''Fumiko Matsuhashi'' (三橋 たか) near Narita, Chiba on 24 January 1899; died 7 April 1972〔(Haiku Society of America )〕) was a haiku poet of the Shōwa period.
== Biography ==
Mitsuhashi Takajo was born near Narita. She was an admirer of Akiko Yosano and her father wrote tanka. In 1922 she married Kenzō (東 謙三), a dentist who wrote haiku and that influenced her to switch to haiku herself. By 1936 she became part of a group that founded the short-lived ''Kon'' (dark blue) publication and in 1940 had the collection ''Himawari'' or ''Sunflowers'' published. The war proved difficult for her family and in 1953 she became involved in a progressive magazine of avant-garde poets who allowed experimental haiku. Her last collection, in 1970, dealt somewhat with death as she had been ill for years.

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