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Den Sutejo (1634-1698) was an early modern Japanese poet, artist, and Buddhist nun, best known in the English-speaking world for her haikai verse (ancestor of the modern form haiku). She achieved fame as a literary prodigy for a hokku she wrote when she was six years old:

snowy morning

parallel lines follow parallel lines

in the tracks of my clogs

Sutejo was born in Kaibara han, Hikami gun, Tanba Province (modern Kaibara, Tanba City, Hyogo Prefecture). [The daimyo at the time was XYZ). Her father's name was Den Sueshige, and he was a clan official. She married at age 17. By the time her husband died in 1674, she had given birth to six children. In 1683 she took the tonsure, with the name XY, and the following year moved to Kyoto. She (mamieru) with reknowned Zen master Bankei. In 1685 she moved to Himeji in Harima Province (modern Hyogo Prefecture), and a year after that was received into Bankei's sect, taking the name Teikan. Afterwards she moved to Aboshi, also in Harima Province. In 1692 she took the (hermitage name?) Futetsu, and built the Futetsu-an Hermitage. She died in 1698 at the age of 66.

Some sources say that she studied waka and possibly haikai with Kitamura Kigin 北村 季吟 (1625-1705) and Miyagawa Shoken 宮川 松堅 (1632-1726).

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