Fukuda Chiyo-ni was a famous Japanese haiku poet in the 18th century, achieving enough fame to present the official gift of her region's daimyo to a Korean delegation. Was pre-modern Japan's artistic scene relatively egalitarian, or was Fukuda's fame an exception rather than the norm?
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