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Japanese writer (born 1931)
Ayako Sono
Ayako Sono in 1956
Born
Chizuko Machida (1931-09-17) September 17, 1931 (age 92) Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan
Education
University of the Sacred Heart
Notable works
Tamayura (たまゆら) Enrai no kyaku tachi (遠来の客たち)
Spouse
Shumon Miura
(m. 1953; died 2017)
Ayako Sono (曽野 綾子, Sono Ayako, born September 17, 1931) is a Japanese writer.
Sono is considered to be a conservative. She was considered to be an advisor to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. She has drawn controversy for advocating for a system similar to South Africa's apartheid for Japan's immigrants.[1][2][3] She has also advocated for women to quit their jobs after becoming pregnant.[4]
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