Sugako Hashida
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Sugako Hashida
Summary
Sugako Hashida is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Keijō[2]. She was born on +1925-05-10T00:00:00Z[3]. She passed away in Atami[4]. She died on +2021-04-03T00:00:00Z[5]. She worked as a writer[6], screenwriter[7], playwright[8], and tarento[9]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (30 views/month, #7,276 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Sugako Hashida was born in Keijō[2].
- Sugako Hashida died in Atami[4].
- Sugako Hashida was born on +1925-05-10T00:00:00Z[3].
- Sugako Hashida died on +2021-04-03T00:00:00Z[5].
- Sugako Hashida held citizenship in Empire of Japan[11].
- Sugako Hashida held citizenship in Japan[12].
- Sugako Hashida's professions included writer[6].
- Sugako Hashida's professions included screenwriter[7].
- Sugako Hashida's professions included playwright[8].
- Sugako Hashida worked as a tarento[9].
- Sugako Hashida's education included a stint at Waseda University[13].
- Sugako Hashida was educated at Japan Women's University[14].
- Sugako Hashida's education included a stint at Osaka Prefectural Sen'yo Senior High School[15].
- A notable work attributed to Sugako Hashida is Oshin[16].
- A notable work attributed to Sugako Hashida is Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari[17].
- Sugako Hashida received the Kikuchi Kan Prize[18].
- Sugako Hashida received the Medal with Purple Ribbon[19].
- Sugako Hashida received the Person of Cultural Merit[20].
- Sugako Hashida received the Order of Culture[21].
- Sugako Hashida received the Golden Arrow Award[22].
- Sugako Hashida received the Kikuta Kazuo engeki shō[23].
- Sugako Hashida is recorded as female[24].
- Sugako Hashida's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Sugako Hashida's ISNI is recorded as 0000000082947273[26].
- Sugako Hashida's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 109341014[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Sugako Hashida was born in Keijō[2]. She was born on +1925-05-10T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Waseda University[13], a private university[28], in Japan[29], founded in 1882[30], headquartered in Shinjuku[31]; Japan Women's University[14], a private university[32], in Japan[33], founded in 1901[34], headquartered in Bunkyō-ku[35]; and Osaka Prefectural Sen'yo Senior High School[15], a Japanese high school[36], in Japan[37], founded in 1900[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[6], screenwriter[7], playwright[8], and tarento[9].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Oshin[16], a Japanese television drama[39] and Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari[17], a television series[40].
Recognition
Awards received include Kikuchi Kan Prize[18], a literary award[41], in Japan[42]; Medal with Purple Ribbon[19], a grade of an order[43], in Japan[44], founded in 1955[45]; Person of Cultural Merit[20], a title of honor[46], in Japan[47]; Order of Culture[21], an order[48], in Japan[49], founded in 1937[50]; Golden Arrow Award[22], an award[51], in Japan[52], founded in 1964[53]; and Kikuta Kazuo engeki shō[23], a theatre award[54], in Japan[55], founded in 1975[56].
Death and Burial
Sugako Hashida died on +2021-04-03T00:00:00Z[5]. She died in Atami[4]. The cause of death was lymphoma[57].
Why It Matters
Sugako Hashida ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (30 views/month, #7,276 of 1,000,298).[10] She has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[58] She is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]
FAQs
Where was Sugako Hashida born?
Born in Keijō[2], Sugako Hashida…
Where did Sugako Hashida die?
Sugako Hashida died in Atami[4].
What did Sugako Hashida do for work?
Sugako Hashida worked as writer[6], screenwriter[7], playwright[8], and tarento[9].
Where did Sugako Hashida go to school?
Sugako Hashida was educated at Waseda University[13], Japan Women's University[14], and Osaka Prefectural Sen'yo Senior High School[15].
What awards did Sugako Hashida receive?
Honors received include Kikuchi Kan Prize[18], Medal with Purple Ribbon[19], Person of Cultural Merit[20], and Order of Culture[21].