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In page Li Kotomi:

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Following graduation, she moved to Japan to study for a master's degree in the Department of Japanese Language and Literature at Waseda University in 2013. She has been living there since,[1] receiving her permanent residency in 2018. Following graduation, she started working for a general corporation. While commuting to work on the train, she came up with the idea for her debut novel, Hitorimai (Chinese: 獨舞 English: Solo Dance),[2] which was awarded the Gunzo Prize for New Writers in 2017.[citation needed]