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Shuson Kato (1905-1993) - Find a Grave Memorial

    Shuson Kato, poet and scholar: born Tokyo 26 May 1905; died Tokyo 3 July 1993.

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      Shuson Kato, poet and scholar: born Tokyo 26 May ; died Tokyo 3 July JAPANESE poets usually adopt a pen-name, and when they become famous they are often referred to not by their family.

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  • Shuson Kato was born Takeo Kato, but this revered and deeply loved figure of the haiku world was always referred to as Shuson.
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      Shuson Kato (May 26, July 3, ) belonged to the "Human Exploration School" with Ishida Hakyo and Nakamura Kusatao.
    William Lee. From the Editor of the English Edition.................
    Shuson Kato was born Takeo Kato, but he was always referred to as Shuson.
    Shuson Kato and Kenkichi Yamamoto, published by Kodansha, Tokyo, Japan, 1981.

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  • Reference: Kato Shuson::::: quote Obituary: Shuson Kato by JAMES KIRKUP, Saturday, 10 July 1993 Shuson Kato, poet and scholar: born Tokyo 26 May 1905; died Tokyo 3 July 1993.