| August 1970 | Born in Kyoto, in a family whose tradition is the making of "Kesa" (dress carried by monks) | |
| March 1991 | Graduated in ceramic art from Kyoto University of Art and Design (*1) | |
| April 1991 | Worked in a printing house | |
| May 1995 | Studied the making of image books at "Kyoto International Academy" | |
| January 2001 | Created an illustrated map for "Ayabe-city, Kyoto" | |
| July 2001 | Attended a seminar "Jugendseminar Engen (*2)" in Germany | |
| October 2001 | Moved to Tokyo | |
| April 2004 | Created the "Hakobunedoh" brand and edited a series of original postcards | |
| April 2008 | Studied illustration at Aoyama Academy | |
| August 2009 | Premières gravures en taille-douce | |
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Miyoko TAYA's workshop is based in Niiza-shi, near Tokyo. She creates copperplate prints, illustration, and original stationnery under the brand name "Hakobunedoh". |
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(*1 Kyoto Zoukei Daigaku = Kyoto University of Art and Design (*2 Educational seminar |
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| Exhibitions | ||
| December 2010 | "Cadeaux de Noël" exhibition (at "ESPACE JAPON" Paris, France) | |
| June 2010 | Exhibtion at "Morioka-shoten", Kayabacyo, Tokyo | |
| September 2005 | Exhibition at "blupanchino", Sannomiya, Kobe | |
| December 1999 | Exhibition a "Gekko-so", Ginza, Tokyo | |
| October 1999 | Exhibition at "Ookina ki", Gifu | |
| May 1998 | Exhibition at "Keibun-sha", Ichijouji, Kyoto | |

