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Hashida received the Broadcasting Culture Award, the Golden Arrow and the Most Distinguished Individual Achievement Award in 1979. Four years later she received the Cultural Achievement Award in Broadcasting and the Kikuchi Kan Award.
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during her studies and these were a substantial influence on her later work. After completing her studies, she found work in the script department of
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was broadcast throughout Asia and became one of Japan's most famous television dramas. The series was developed from Hashida's original script.
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in Japan with her mother while she was still young. Sugako began studying Japanese literature at Japan Women's College in
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was a Japanese scriptwriter. She is known particularly for writing the
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Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd class
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Rimer, J Thomas; Mori, Mitsuya; Poulton, M Cody (2014).
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In 1973, she wrote the script for the television drama
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Keijō
Japanese Korea
Seoul
South Korea
Atami
Shizuoka
Scriptwriter
Waseda University
Oshin
NHK
Asadora
Oshin
Keijō
Seoul
Korea was under Japanese rule
Sakai City
Tokyo
World War II
Waseda University
Kikuchi Kan
Shochiku
Tokyo Broadcasting System
Oshin
Oshin
asadora
Order of Culture
"橋田寿賀子さん 晩年は「熱海自然郷」で愛犬さくらと過ごす"


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