On the invitation of Kan Kikuchi, she came to Tokyo in 1926, where she began to work as a magazine reporter.
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The first, made up of actual survivors of the bombings, who wrote of their own experiences, includes Yōko Ōta, Tamiki Hara, Shinoe Shoda, and Sadako Kurihara.