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Yōko Kondō (ice Hockey Player)
Yōko Kondō may refer to: * Yōko Kondō (ice hockey player) (born 1979), Japanese ice hockey player * Yōko Kondō (manga artist) (born 1957), Japanese manga artist See also * Yoko Kando is a retired butterfly swimmer from Japan. She competed for her native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the auton ...
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Yōko Kondō (ice Hockey Player)
Yōko Kondō may refer to: * Yōko Kondō (ice hockey player) (born 1979), Japanese ice hockey player * Yōko Kondō (manga artist) (born 1957), Japanese manga artist See also * Yoko Kando is a retired butterfly swimmer from Japan. She competed for her native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the auton ...
(born 1974), Japanese swimmer {{human name disambiguation, Kondo, Yoko ...
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Yōko Kondō (manga Artist)
is a Japanese manga artist. Beginning her career in 1979 in the alternative manga magazine ''Garo'', she is known for her historical and folklore-inspired works as well as for adaptations of classic Japanese literature. Life Kondō was born on May 11, 1957 in Niigata. She started being interested in manga after reading Sanpei Shirato's ''Kamui Gaiden'' and started drawing by imitating his style. In highschool, she met Rumiko Takahashi and together they founded a manga club at their school. Kondō supported Takahashi in the beginnings of her trying to start a career as a manga artist. She was also interested in folklore, influenced by the works of Shinobu Orikuchi, which is why she studied folklore at Kokugakuin University in Tokyo after finishing high school. In her last year at university in 1979 she published her first work as a professional manga artist in the alternative manga magazine '' Garo'', the short story "Monorōgu". She was an active contributor to several ...
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