Utako Shimoda
Utako Shimoda (下田 歌子, Shimoda Utako, September 30, 1854 - October 8, 1936) was a Japanese educator and poet of the Meiji and Taishō period. Born in present-day Ena, Gifu, she was the founder of what is today Jissen Women's University.
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Utako Shimoda (下田 歌子, Shimoda Utako, September 30, 1854 - October 8, 1936) was a Japanese educator and poet of the Meiji and Taishō period. Born in present-day Ena, Gifu, she was the founder of what is today Jissen Women's University.
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