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Inaba Akiko

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He wrote numerous television scripts, including Aishū no Karamatsu-bayashi (Larch Forest of Melancholy, 1967, NTV), Kekkon (Marriage, 1968, TBS), Jochūkko (The Maid’s Child, 1968, TBS), Kami-sama, Inochi wo Kudasai (Dear God, Give Me Life, 1968, TBS), Danpu Kāchan (Dump Truck Mom, 1969, HBC), Magokoro (Sincerity,1970, ABC), Hana ga Mi wo Musubu Toki (When a Flower Bears Fruit,1970, TBS), Machibōke (Waiting in Vain, 1972, TBS), Futatsu no Ai (Two Loves, 1972, ABC), Kāsan no Shiki (My Mother’s Four Seasons, 1972, Fuji TV), Oyaji no Yome-san (My Father’s Bride, 1973, Fuji TV), Oshiroibana (The Beauty of the Night, 1974, NTV), Boku no Kazoku (My Family, 1976, TBS), Wakare Michi (Parting Paths, 1977, TBS), Kāsan no Shiawase (My Mother’s Happiness, 1978, Fuji TV), Yoru Aruku (Walking in the Night, 1978, MBS), Hahako (Mother and Daughter, 1979, TBS), Boku wa Ofukuro (My Mom and Me, 1979, TBS), Kikyō (Returning Home, 1979, TBC), Musume no Tanjō (The Birth of My Daughter, 1981, TBS), Kodoku no Nakami (The Heart of Loneliness, 1981, TBS), Dokkiri Hanayome (The Surprise Bride, 1982, Tokai TV), Saikon (The Second Marriage, 1984, TBS), and Harukaze Ichiban! (The First Spring Breeze!, 1986, NTV). She died in 2025 at the age of 96.
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