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)
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gollark: Cool idea: I found out that you can send messages via open stargate connections, so you could have computers on each end controlling the stargate irises and verifying that the other end is who they're meant to be through some sort of public key crypto scheme.
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gollark: I'm using FTBUtils.
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