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- Haruna was born on the islands of Gotoo in Nagasaki, Japan. Haruna has two older sisters. Her father died when she was nineteen years old. She auditioned in a modelling contest and won the Grand Prix first prize in 2007. She debuted as a model in the same year. She was on television debuting on a children's variety program called Fitenshen TV in 2008. She also debuted as a singer on the same program. She began her career on the small screen and with modelling work before graduating to the big screen. She was chosen to do an advertisement for a home builder's television campaign in 2009. Like many celebrities, Haruna endorses a number of corporate products. She started a blog in 2009 followed by her official website. She was the main character of a television serial called Hatsukoi Chronicle in 2010. She graduated from teenage modelling in 2011 and said she would focus on her acting career. She released a photo book in 2012. NHK decided to reshoot scenes from the Kirin Ga Kuru drama in which actress Sawajiri Erika had appeared replacing her with twenty-four-year-old actress Haruna Kawaguchi. Sawajiri had been arrested for drug possession. She is signed with Ken-on agency.
- Hideo Sakaki was born on 4 June 1970 in Goto, Japan. He is an actor and director, known for Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters: Dinosaur Great Battle! Farewell, Eternal Friends (2014), Black Tears (2017) and Sutegataki hitobito (2013). He was previously married to Izumi Sakaki.
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Nizô Yamamoto was born on 27 June 1953 in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. He was an art director, known for The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006), Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) and Perfect Blue (1997). He died on 19 August 2023 in Hanno City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan.- Satsuki Yoshino is a Japanese mangaka best known for her work in Barakamon and Handa-kun. She debuted as a mangaka in 2005 at the age of 20, being published by Square Enix in Monthly Shonen Gangan. The work with which She launched her career was titled Sold Soul 500 Issue and was published during the fall. 2
It won an incentive award for the May and August 2005 issues at the Monthly Manga Awards in the category of works published in Gangan Powered.
Initially, She published her first works in the special section Gangan Powered, which was published every three months in Monthly Shonen Gangan. Following the discontinuation of Gangan Powered, her work, She Seiken Densetsu-Princess of Mana, was moved to the Japanese comics distribution website Gangan Online. From this moment on, her works began to be published monthly in Monthly Shonen Gangan and Monthly G Fantansy.
It has been revealed that, due to her fondness for her hometown Goto, in the early volumes of Barakamon, She devoted herself to drawing and displaying various images of the town.