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In page Michiko Nagai:

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In 1952, she submitted her debut work, Sanjoin ki ("History of Lady Sanjo"), to the Sunday Mainichi, where it was awarded second place in that publication's 30th anniversary commemorative edition.[1] This encouraged her to pursue a career in literature full-time,[citation needed] winning the prestigious Naoki Award in 1964,[1] the 21st Women's Culture Award in 1982,[3] the 32nd Kikuchi Kan Prize in 1984,[4] and the Yoshikawa Eiji Literary Award.[5]