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Machiko Satonaka

Machiko Satonaka (里中 満智子, Satonaka Machiko, born 24 January 1948) is a Japanese manga artist. She made her professional debut in 1964 during her second year of high school with the one-shot Pia no Shōzō ("Portrait of Pia"). She has since created nearly 500 manga in a variety of genres. Two of her most notable works are Ashita Kagayaku ("Tomorrow Will Shine"), which won the 1974 Kodansha Publishing Culture Award, and Karyūdo no Seiza ("Constellation of the Hunter"), which won the 1982 Kodansha Manga Award. In addition to creating manga, Satonaka teaches at the Osaka University of Arts as the head of the Character Creative Arts Department and serves on the board of various manga-related organizations in Japan.

Machiko Satonaka
里中 満智子
Satonaka in 2023
Born (1948-01-24) 24 January 1948 (age 76)
Osaka, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
  • Ashita Kagayaku
  • Ariesu no Otometachi
  • Karyūdo no Seiza
  • Tenjō no Niji
AwardsSee below

Early life edit

Machiko Satonaka was born on 24 January 1948 in Osaka, Japan.[1] As a child, her elementary school banned students from reading manga such as Astro Boy because of its violent and unscientific content; her teachers even burned manga in front of her class. Satonaka—who admired the works of Osamu Tezuka, Shotaro Ishinomori, Tetsuya Chiba, and Hideko Mizuno—was filled with a desire to "protect manga" and to "contribute to raising its status" in society by becoming an artist herself.[2]

Career edit

In 1964, during her second year of high school, Satonaka made her professional debut with the one-shot Pia no Shōzō ("Portrait of Pia"), published in Kodansha's Shōjo Friend magazine; for this, she received the inaugural Kodansha New Faces Award.[1] The editorial staff of Shōjo Friend subsequently advertised Satonaka as "a genius girl".[3] She dropped out of school against her parents' wishes and moved to Tokyo to pursue her career.[4]

As of 2019, Satonaka has created nearly 500 manga for both shōjo (young girls) and josei (adult women) in a variety of genres, including romantic comedies, fantasy epics, and historical dramas.[5][6] Her longest-running manga, Tenjō no Niji ("Celestial Rainbow"), depicts the life of the Japanese Empress Jitō and was serialized for more than 30 years.[7] Two of her works—a short story collection titled Machiko's One Thousand and One Nights and an anthology of Biblical tales titled The Old Testament—are available in English on the digital manga website Manga Reborn.[8][9][10] Masami Toku, a scholar and professor of art education at California State University, Chico, described Satonaka as an artist who "consistently protested against a stereotypical male view of women, which often demanded that they remain young and immature, and instead wholeheartedly affirmed women's growth and maturity."[11]

In addition to creating manga, Satonaka serves as the head of the Osaka University of Arts Character Creative Arts Department;[12] the director of the Japan Cartoonists Association;[13] the director of the Manga Japan foundation;[14] the chairperson of the Digital Manga Association;[15] a representative of the NPO Asia Manga Summit Administering Authority;[16] and a member of the Cabinet Secretariat of Japan Intellectual Property Strategy Headquarters.[1]

Selected works edit

  • Pia no Shōzō (ピアの肖像, "Portrait of Pia"), 1964[17]
  • Nana to Riri (ナナとリリ, "Nana and Lili"), 1967[18]
  • Watashi no Jonī (わたしのジョニー, "My Johnny"), 1968[19]
  • RaRa Hāto (ララ・ハート, "LaLa Heart"), 1968–1969[20][21]
  • Redī An (レディー・アン, "Lady Ann"), 1969–1970[22][23]
  • Ashita Kagayaku (あした輝く, "Tomorrow Will Shine"), 1972–1973[24]
  • Hime ga Iku! (姫が行く!, "There Goes the Princess!"), 1973–1974[25]
  • Ariesu no Otometachi (アリエスの乙女たち, "Ladies of Aries"), 1973–1975[26]
  • Cleopatra (クレオパトラ), 1975, serialized in Shōjo Friend[27]
  • Asunaro Zaka (あすなろ坂, "Cypress Hill"), 1977–1980, serialized in Mimi[28]
  • Umi no Ōrora (海のオーロラ, lit. "Aurora of the Ocean"), 1978–1980[29]
  • Karyūdo no Seiza (狩人の星座, "Constellation of the Hunter"), 1979–1981[30]
  • Tenjō no Niji (天上の虹, "Celestial Rainbow"), 1983–2015, serialized in Mimi DX and Mimi Excellent (until 1993)[7]
  • Tsurukame Warutsu (鶴亀ワルツ, "Crane Turtle Waltz"), 1996–1997[31]

Translated into English edit

  • Machiko's One Thousand and One Nights (まちこの千夜一夜, Machiko no Senya Ichiya), published by Shoeisha in 1995;[32] translated for the digital manga website Manga Reborn in 2013[33]
  • The Old Testament (マンガ旧約聖書, Manga Kyūyaku Seisho), published by Chuokoron-Shinsha in 2011;[34] translated for the digital manga website Manga Reborn in 2014[35]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Yamamoto, Kenshō (23 April 2019). "Manga artist, Machiko Satonaka, speaks of the things she cherishes about Japan". Manabi Japan. Translated by Judy Evans. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  2. ^ Toku (2015), pp. 176–178.
  3. ^ Toku (2015), p. 177.
  4. ^ "Special HERO: The Interview – Ms. Satonaka Machiko (Second Part)". Entertainment Future Lab. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Mitsubishi Asian Children's Enikki Festa (2019–2020): The 14th Jury: Member of the Committee: Machiko Satonaka (Manga Artist)". Mitsubishi Asian Children's Enikki Festa Official Website. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  6. ^ 里中満智子. Kotobank (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b 里中満智子のライフワーク「天上の虹」が30年越しで完結、本日最終23巻発売. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). 13 March 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  8. ^ Crystalyn, Hodgkins (13 June 2013). "New Manga Reborn Website Launches to Offer Digital Manga in English". Anime News Network. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  9. ^ Bolanos, Reina (26 October 2013). "Manga Reborn's Kickstarter Adds Machiko Satonaka's The Old Testament Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  10. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (12 November 2013). "Manga Reborn Kickstarter Makes Funding Goal". Anime News Network. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  11. ^ Toku (2015), p. 176.
  12. ^ 教員紹介:キャラクター造形学科:学科案内:大阪芸術大学. Osaka University of Arts Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  13. ^ 里中満智子. Japan Cartoonists Association Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  14. ^ "About". Manga Japan Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  15. ^ "About". Digital Manga Association Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  16. ^ Iishi, Eiji (6 February 2018). 福岡)来年、北九州市でアジア漫画サミット開催へ. Asahi Shimbun Digital (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  17. ^ くだん書房:目録:マンガ:雑誌:講談社:週刊少女フレンド1964年. Kudan Shobō (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 January 2020. Text: 「『週刊少女フレンド 』1964年8月30日(36)– 里中満智子『ピアの肖像』(デビュー作)」 Translation: "Weekly Shōjo Friend, 30 August 1964 (36) – Machiko Satonaka's Pia no Shōzō (Debut Work)"
  18. ^ くだん書房:目録:マンガ:雑誌:講談社:週刊少女フレンド1967年. Kudan Shobō (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019. Nana to Riri premiered in Weekly Shōjo Friend's 2 May 1967 (No. 18) issue and concluded in its 21 November 1967 (No. 47) issue, per the magazine's table-of-contents recorded by the vintage shōjo manga bookstore Kudan Shobō.
  19. ^ Schodt, Frederik L. (25 January 2013) [First published in 1983]. Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics. New York: Kodansha USA. p. 98. ISBN 978-1-56836-476-6.
  20. ^ くだん書房:目録:マンガ:雑誌:講談社:週刊少女フレンド1968年. Kudan Shobō (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019. Text: 「『週刊少女フレンド 』1968年8月13日(33)– 里中満智子『ララ・ハート』(新連載)」 Translation: "Weekly Shōjo Friend, 13 August 1968 (33) – Machiko Satonaka's LaLa Heart (New Series)"
  21. ^ くだん書房:目録:マンガ:雑誌:講談社:週刊少女フレンド1969年. Kudan Shobō (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019. Text: 「『週刊少女フレンド』1969年5月27日号(22)– 里中満智子『LaLa・ハート』(最終回)」 Translation: "Weekly Shōjo Friend, 27 May 1969 (22) – Machiko Satonaka's LaLa Heart (Final Chapter)"
  22. ^ くだん書房:目録:マンガ:雑誌:講談社:週刊少女フレンド1969年. Kudan Shobō (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019. Text: 「『週刊少女フレンド』1969年12月16日号(51)– 里中満智子『レディー・アン』(新連載)」 Translation: "Weekly Shōjo Friend, 16 December 1969 Issue (51) – Machiko Satonaka's Lady Ann (New Series)"
  23. ^ くだん書房:目録:マンガ:雑誌:講談社:週刊少女フレンド1970年. Kudan Shobō (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019. Text: 「『週刊少女フレンド』1970年12月8日号(50)– 里中満智子『レディー・アン』(最終回)」 Translation: "Weekly Shōjo Friend, 8 December 1970 Issue (50) – Machiko Satonaka's Lady Ann (Final Chapter)"
  24. ^ a b あした輝く. Kotobank (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  25. ^ a b 姫が行く!. Kotobank (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  26. ^ アリエスの乙女たち. Kotobank (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  27. ^ "Cleopatra". Media Arts Database. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  28. ^ あすなろ坂. Kotobank (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  29. ^ 海のオーロラ. Kotobank (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  30. ^ 狩人の星座. Kotobank (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  31. ^ 鶴亀ワルツ. Kotobank (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  32. ^ まちこの千夜一夜. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  33. ^ "Machiko's One Thousand and One Nights". Manga Reborn. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  34. ^ マンガ旧約聖書. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  35. ^ "The Old Testament". Manga Reborn. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  36. ^ Hahn, Joel. . Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on 16 August 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2007.
  37. ^ Mays, Jonathan (12 May 2006). "More Manga Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved 16 December 2007.
  38. ^ 平成25年度「古事記出版大賞」受賞作品について 別紙 (PDF). Nara Kiki Manyo Project Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  39. ^ "Foreign Minister's Commendations FY2014 (Individuals)" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Official Website. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  40. ^ "塩野七生さんら7人文化勲章=功労者に北大路欣也さんら". Jiji Press. Retrieved 21 October 2023.

Works cited edit

  • Toku, Masami, ed. (2015). "Profile and Interview with Machiko Satonaka". International Perspectives on Shojo and Shojo Manga: The Influence of Girl Culture. New York: Routledge. pp. 175–181. ISBN 978-1-138-54903-6.

External links edit

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Machiko Satonaka 里中 満智子 Satonaka Machiko born 24 January 1948 is a Japanese manga artist She made her professional debut in 1964 during her second year of high school with the one shot Pia no Shōzō Portrait of Pia She has since created nearly 500 manga in a variety of genres Two of her most notable works are Ashita Kagayaku Tomorrow Will Shine which won the 1974 Kodansha Publishing Culture Award and Karyudo no Seiza Constellation of the Hunter which won the 1982 Kodansha Manga Award In addition to creating manga Satonaka teaches at the Osaka University of Arts as the head of the Character Creative Arts Department and serves on the board of various manga related organizations in Japan Machiko Satonaka里中 満智子Satonaka in 2023Born 1948 01 24 24 January 1948 age 76 Osaka JapanNationalityJapaneseArea s Manga artistNotable worksAshita KagayakuAriesu no OtometachiKaryudo no SeizaTenjō no NijiAwardsSee below Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Selected works 3 1 Translated into English 4 Awards 5 References 5 1 Works cited 6 External linksEarly life editMachiko Satonaka was born on 24 January 1948 in Osaka Japan 1 As a child her elementary school banned students from reading manga such as Astro Boy because of its violent and unscientific content her teachers even burned manga in front of her class Satonaka who admired the works of Osamu Tezuka Shotaro Ishinomori Tetsuya Chiba and Hideko Mizuno was filled with a desire to protect manga and to contribute to raising its status in society by becoming an artist herself 2 Career editIn 1964 during her second year of high school Satonaka made her professional debut with the one shot Pia no Shōzō Portrait of Pia published in Kodansha s Shōjo Friend magazine for this she received the inaugural Kodansha New Faces Award 1 The editorial staff of Shōjo Friend subsequently advertised Satonaka as a genius girl 3 She dropped out of school against her parents wishes and moved to Tokyo to pursue her career 4 As of 2019 Satonaka has created nearly 500 manga for both shōjo young girls and josei adult women in a variety of genres including romantic comedies fantasy epics and historical dramas 5 6 Her longest running manga Tenjō no Niji Celestial Rainbow depicts the life of the Japanese Empress Jitō and was serialized for more than 30 years 7 Two of her works a short story collection titled Machiko s One Thousand and One Nights and an anthology of Biblical tales titled The Old Testament are available in English on the digital manga website Manga Reborn 8 9 10 Masami Toku a scholar and professor of art education at California State University Chico described Satonaka as an artist who consistently protested against a stereotypical male view of women which often demanded that they remain young and immature and instead wholeheartedly affirmed women s growth and maturity 11 In addition to creating manga Satonaka serves as the head of the Osaka University of Arts Character Creative Arts Department 12 the director of the Japan Cartoonists Association 13 the director of the Manga Japan foundation 14 the chairperson of the Digital Manga Association 15 a representative of the NPO Asia Manga Summit Administering Authority 16 and a member of the Cabinet Secretariat of Japan Intellectual Property Strategy Headquarters 1 Selected works editPia no Shōzō ピアの肖像 Portrait of Pia 1964 17 Nana to Riri ナナとリリ Nana and Lili 1967 18 Watashi no Joni わたしのジョニー My Johnny 1968 19 RaRa Hato ララ ハート LaLa Heart 1968 1969 20 21 Redi An レディー アン Lady Ann 1969 1970 22 23 Ashita Kagayaku あした輝く Tomorrow Will Shine 1972 1973 24 Hime ga Iku 姫が行く There Goes the Princess 1973 1974 25 Ariesu no Otometachi アリエスの乙女たち Ladies of Aries 1973 1975 26 Cleopatra クレオパトラ 1975 serialized in Shōjo Friend 27 Asunaro Zaka あすなろ坂 Cypress Hill 1977 1980 serialized in Mimi 28 Umi no Ōrora 海のオーロラ lit Aurora of the Ocean 1978 1980 29 Karyudo no Seiza 狩人の星座 Constellation of the Hunter 1979 1981 30 Tenjō no Niji 天上の虹 Celestial Rainbow 1983 2015 serialized in Mimi DX and Mimi Excellent until 1993 7 Tsurukame Warutsu 鶴亀ワルツ Crane Turtle Waltz 1996 1997 31 Translated into English edit Machiko s One Thousand and One Nights まちこの千夜一夜 Machiko no Senya Ichiya published by Shoeisha in 1995 32 translated for the digital manga website Manga Reborn in 2013 33 The Old Testament マンガ旧約聖書 Manga Kyuyaku Seisho published by Chuokoron Shinsha in 2011 34 translated for the digital manga website Manga Reborn in 2014 35 Awards edit1964 Kodansha New Faces Award for Pia no Shōzō 1 1974 Kodansha Publishing Culture Award in the children s manga category for Ashita Kagayaku 24 and Hime ga Iku 25 1982 Kodansha Manga Award in the general manga category for Karyudo no Seiza 36 2006 Japanese Ministry of Culture and Science s Achievement Certificate for Lifetime Works and Cultural Activities 37 2010 Commendation of the Commissioner for Cultural Affairs 1 2013 Kojiki Publishing Grand Prize s Ō no Yasumaro Award for Kojiki Manga Koten Bungaku 38 2014 Japanese Foreign Minister s Commendation for the promotion of cultural exchange through manga between Japan and foreign countries 39 2023 Person of Cultural Merit 40 References edit a b c d e Yamamoto Kenshō 23 April 2019 Manga artist Machiko Satonaka speaks of the things she cherishes about Japan Manabi Japan Translated by Judy Evans Retrieved 30 December 2019 Toku 2015 pp 176 178 Toku 2015 p 177 Special HERO The Interview Ms Satonaka Machiko Second Part Entertainment Future Lab Retrieved 30 December 2019 Mitsubishi Asian Children s Enikki Festa 2019 2020 The 14th Jury Member of the Committee Machiko Satonaka Manga Artist Mitsubishi Asian Children s Enikki Festa Official Website Retrieved 30 December 2019 里中満智子 Kotobank in Japanese The Asahi Shimbun Company Retrieved 30 December 2019 a b 里中満智子のライフワーク 天上の虹 が30年越しで完結 本日最終23巻発売 Comic Natalie in Japanese 13 March 2015 Retrieved 30 December 2019 Crystalyn Hodgkins 13 June 2013 New Manga Reborn Website Launches to Offer Digital Manga in English Anime News Network Retrieved 30 December 2019 Bolanos Reina 26 October 2013 Manga Reborn s Kickstarter Adds Machiko Satonaka s The Old Testament Manga Anime News Network Retrieved 30 December 2019 Hodgkins Crystalyn 12 November 2013 Manga Reborn Kickstarter Makes Funding Goal Anime News Network Retrieved 30 December 2019 Toku 2015 p 176 教員紹介 キャラクター造形学科 学科案内 大阪芸術大学 Osaka University of Arts Official Website in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 里中満智子 Japan Cartoonists Association Official Website in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 About Manga Japan Official Website in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 About Digital Manga Association Official Website in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 Iishi Eiji 6 February 2018 福岡 来年 北九州市でアジア漫画サミット開催へ Asahi Shimbun Digital in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 くだん書房 目録 マンガ 雑誌 講談社 週刊少女フレンド1964年 Kudan Shobō in Japanese Retrieved 7 January 2020 Text 週刊少女フレンド 1964年8月30日 36 里中満智子 ピアの肖像 デビュー作 Translation Weekly Shōjo Friend 30 August 1964 36 Machiko Satonaka s Pia no Shōzō Debut Work くだん書房 目録 マンガ 雑誌 講談社 週刊少女フレンド1967年 Kudan Shobō in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 Nana to Riri premiered in Weekly Shōjo Friend s 2 May 1967 No 18 issue and concluded in its 21 November 1967 No 47 issue per the magazine s table of contents recorded by the vintage shōjo manga bookstore Kudan Shobō Schodt Frederik L 25 January 2013 First published in 1983 Manga Manga The World of Japanese Comics New York Kodansha USA p 98 ISBN 978 1 56836 476 6 くだん書房 目録 マンガ 雑誌 講談社 週刊少女フレンド1968年 Kudan Shobō in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 Text 週刊少女フレンド 1968年8月13日 33 里中満智子 ララ ハート 新連載 Translation Weekly Shōjo Friend 13 August 1968 33 Machiko Satonaka s LaLa Heart New Series くだん書房 目録 マンガ 雑誌 講談社 週刊少女フレンド1969年 Kudan Shobō in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 Text 週刊少女フレンド 1969年5月27日号 22 里中満智子 LaLa ハート 最終回 Translation Weekly Shōjo Friend 27 May 1969 22 Machiko Satonaka s LaLa Heart Final Chapter くだん書房 目録 マンガ 雑誌 講談社 週刊少女フレンド1969年 Kudan Shobō in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 Text 週刊少女フレンド 1969年12月16日号 51 里中満智子 レディー アン 新連載 Translation Weekly Shōjo Friend 16 December 1969 Issue 51 Machiko Satonaka s Lady Ann New Series くだん書房 目録 マンガ 雑誌 講談社 週刊少女フレンド1970年 Kudan Shobō in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 Text 週刊少女フレンド 1970年12月8日号 50 里中満智子 レディー アン 最終回 Translation Weekly Shōjo Friend 8 December 1970 Issue 50 Machiko Satonaka s Lady Ann Final Chapter a b あした輝く Kotobank in Japanese The Asahi Shimbun Company Retrieved 30 December 2019 a b 姫が行く Kotobank in Japanese The Asahi Shimbun Company Retrieved 30 December 2019 アリエスの乙女たち Kotobank in Japanese The Asahi Shimbun Company Retrieved 30 December 2019 Cleopatra Media Arts Database Retrieved 12 July 2023 あすなろ坂 Kotobank in Japanese The Asahi Shimbun Company Retrieved 30 December 2019 海のオーロラ Kotobank in Japanese The Asahi Shimbun Company Retrieved 30 December 2019 狩人の星座 Kotobank in Japanese The Asahi Shimbun Company Retrieved 30 December 2019 鶴亀ワルツ Kotobank in Japanese The Asahi Shimbun Company Retrieved 30 December 2019 まちこの千夜一夜 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 30 December 2019 Machiko s One Thousand and One Nights Manga Reborn Retrieved 30 December 2019 マンガ旧約聖書 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 30 December 2019 The Old Testament Manga Reborn Retrieved 30 December 2019 Hahn Joel Kodansha Manga Awards Comic Book Awards Almanac Archived from the original on 16 August 2007 Retrieved 21 August 2007 Mays Jonathan 12 May 2006 More Manga Awards Anime News Network Retrieved 16 December 2007 平成25年度 古事記出版大賞 受賞作品について 別紙 PDF Nara Kiki Manyo Project Official Website in Japanese Retrieved 30 December 2019 Foreign Minister s Commendations FY2014 Individuals PDF Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Official Website Retrieved 30 December 2019 塩野七生さんら7人文化勲章 功労者に北大路欣也さんら Jiji Press Retrieved 21 October 2023 Works cited edit Toku Masami ed 2015 Profile and Interview with Machiko Satonaka International Perspectives on Shojo and Shojo Manga The Influence of Girl Culture New York Routledge pp 175 181 ISBN 978 1 138 54903 6 External links editOfficial website at the Wayback Machine archived 9 January 2016 in Japanese Machiko Satonaka at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Profile at The Ultimate Manga Guide Archived 6 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine Interview with Manabi Japan Portals nbsp Anime and manga nbsp Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Machiko Satonaka amp oldid 1183465929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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