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  2. Category:Japanese women poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Japanese poets. ... Pages in category "Japanese women poets" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 ...

  3. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of female poets with ... (磐之媛命, died 347), Japanese poet; ... (fl. 1567–1573), earliest identified woman to publish secular poetry in ...

  4. Fukuda Chiyo-ni - Wikipedia

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    Fukuda Chiyo-ni (福田 千代尼, 1703 - 2 October 1775) or Kaga no Chiyo (加賀 千代女) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period and a Buddhist nun. [1] She is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of haiku (then called hokku). Some of Chiyo's most notable works include "The Morning Glory", "Putting up my hair", and "Again the women".

  5. Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets - Wikipedia

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    The Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets (女房三十六歌仙, Nyōbō Sanjūrokkasen) is a canon of Japanese poets who were anthologized in the middle Kamakura period. The compiler and exact date of the canon's construction is unknown, [1] but its reference is subsequently noted in the Gunsho Ruijū, volume 13. [2]

  6. Ono no Komachi - Wikipedia

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    Ono no Komachi (小野 小町, c. 825 – c. 900 [citation needed]) was a Japanese waka poet, one of the Rokkasen—the six best waka poets of the early Heian period. She was renowned for her unusual beauty, and Komachi is today a synonym for feminine beauty in Japan . [ 1 ]

  7. Izumi Shikibu - Wikipedia

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    Izumi Shikibu (Japanese: 和泉式部, born 976?) was a mid-Heian period Japanese poet. She is a member of the Thirty-six Medieval Poetry Immortals (中古三十六歌仙, chūko sanjurokkasen). She was the contemporary of Murasaki Shikibu, and Akazome Emon at the court of empress Joto Mon'in.

  8. Category:Japanese poets - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women poets (115 P) H. Japanese poets of the Heian period (6 C, 4 P) J. ... Pages in category "Japanese poets" The following 52 pages are in this category ...

  9. Lady Kasa - Wikipedia

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    Lady Kasa (笠郎女, Kasa no Iratsume) was a Japanese female waka poet of the early 8th century.. Little is known of her except what is preserved in her 29 surviving poems in the Man'yōshū; all these were love poems addressed to her lover Ōtomo no Yakamochi who compiled the Man'yōshū (and who is known to have had at least 14 other lovers and to have broken up with her).