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In the first place she is a poet, from 1950 she enters into the school of the famous artist Keisuke Serizawa.

In 1960 she enters into the group of Shiro Munakata.

From 1962 on she starts to exhibit in various important cultural institutions in Japan, but also in New York, Paris, Rome and London.

She also exhibited in public cultural institutions in Moscow, England, Dublin, Oslo and Stockholm.

She also exhibited with private galleries in Sydney, England, Warsaw and of course Tokyo.

Most of her work can be found in Russia.
 
 

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