Yuka Saitō (essayist)

Yuka Saitō (斎藤 由香, Saitō Yuka, born April 9, 1962) is a Japanese essayist and Suntory employee. A graduate of Seijo University's School of Literature.

She is a daughter of novelist Morio Kita, a niece of psychiatrist Shigeta Saitō and a granddaughter of poet Mokichi Saitō.

Bibliography

  • Madogiwa OL Tohoho na Asa Ufufu no Yoru (Shinchosha, ISBN 978-4104678013)
  • Madogiwa OL Kaisha wa Itsu mo Ten'yawan'ya (Shinchosha, ISBN 978-4104678020)
  • Mota Sensei to Madogiwa OL no Hitodukiai ga Raku ni Naru Hon (work with Shigeta Saitō, Shueisha, ISBN 978-4083330728)
  • Mōjo to Yobareta Shukujo: Sobo Saitō Teruko no Ikikata (Shinchosha, ISBN 978-4104678037)
  • Madogiwa OL Oya to Jōshi wa Erabenai (Shinchosha, ISBN 978-4101295732)
  • Papa wa Tanoshii Sōutubyō (work with Morio Kita, Asahi Shimbun Company, ISBN 978-4022504999)
  • Madogiwa OL Jinjikou-ka de Gakeppuchi (Shinchosha, ISBN 978-4101295749)

TV

  • Tetsuko no Heya (May 12, 2008 with Morio Kita)
gollark: Well, I have 5 things you can vaguely consider computers. Everyone is identical to me, of course. And I've met more than 200 people. QED.
gollark: There are more than *1000* computers in the world right now, you know.
gollark: I mean, computers are quite popular.
gollark: They probably *should* learn how to computer at least a bit, but...
gollark: I don't know, scuba diving, car maintenence, electrical engineering, whatever.

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