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In this Japanese name, the surname is Senda.
Senda Yōko (仙田 洋子, August 3rd, 1962) is a Haiku poet born in the Tokyo metropolitan area. She is a graduate of the University of Tokyo's school of general education. She joined the haiku group led by Ishihara Yatsuka in 1982 while attending university, and is a contributor to the group's magazine Aki. In 1990, she began contributing to the publication Ten’i from the group led by Akito Arima.[1] Since 2012, she has been on the selection committee for the Haiku Shiki Tai Shou.
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edit- ^ Ozawa, Minoru (March 2021). Well-Versed: Exploring Modern Japanese Haiku (1st ed.). Tokyo, Japan: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture. p. 63. ISBN 9784866581798.
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