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This item has been stored at home. The contents are in like-new, excellent condition, but the cover and obi are aged due to the passage of time. As shown in the image, there is a very small tear on the back cover of the obi. We appreciate your understanding. Masako-chan of Tenkachaya by Masako Ohya This work is filled with Masako Ohya's unique humor and life philosophy, and it offers a glimpse into her relationships and the personality that made her beloved as "Masako-chan." "Masako-chan of Tenkachaya" is a biographical essay collection by Masako Ohya, chronicling her life from her upbringing to her marriage to Shinzo Ohya, the president of Teijin, her activities in the entertainment world, her success as a businesswoman (such as managing a golf course), and her life that gained popularity with the catchphrase "Uchi no oto-chan" (My Dad). The table of contents includes specific chapters ("Masako-chan of Tenkachaya," "Meeting My Father," "The Masako Ohya Story," etc.), showcasing her unconventional life and the human charm that fills the work. First half: Childhood in Tenkachaya, her upbringing, and a fateful encounter. Middle: Marriage to Shinzo Ohya (the background of the snatched marriage), her activities in the entertainment world. Second half: As a manager (golf course management, etc.), her turbulent life and her love for "Oto-chan." Overall: Her bright and unconventional personality is depicted throughout the book, captivating readers. From a review: She had relationships with various royal families and received state guest treatment when she went abroad, but because of the language barrier, it didn't sink in at all. The content looks back on her life from the time she became a widow after the death of her husband, the chairman of Teijin, but it's a rollercoaster life where it's hard to tell how much is true. But she is always cheerful and never gives up, and as a woman, I was encouraged by her.
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