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Published in 1971, a special edition of "Midnight Broadcasting Fan." Given its age, there is considerable wear and tear. There is a postcard-sized cutout on the last page, apparently for priority requests for radio programs. I have assessed the condition accordingly, taking everything into consideration. I was surprised to learn that Mr. Ochiai was born about six months before the end of the war, and that he reached a milestone age this year. He has written a large number of books, but he was originally an announcer for Bunka Hoso (Culture Broadcasting). "Lemon-chan" was his nickname during the midnight broadcasts he hosted. He gained popularity with "Say! Young," which started to compete with Nippon Broadcasting's "All Night Nippon," and he can be considered a pioneer as a female DJ. I'm writing as if I know all about it, but of course, I wasn't there in real time. However, I often heard the name "Lemon-chan," so I knew how popular she was. But I wonder if there are any buyers for this here.
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