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          Chuo University came out hard on Day One of the Hakone Ekiden, leading from the gun until partway through Hakone's great equalizer....

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          Aya Kitō

          Japanese diarist

          Aya Kitō (木藤 亜也, Kitō Aya, 19 July – 23 May ) was a Japanese diarist. She wrote about her personal experiences living with spinocerebellar ataxia which was later published in the book 1 Litre no Namida.

          The book has been translated into many languages and millions of copies are said to have been read around the world, and has also been made into a film and a television drama series from Fuji TV in which Asae Ônishi (movie) and Erika Sawajiri (TV series) portrayed Kitō.[1]

          Early life

          Aya Kitō was born to Shioka, a nurse, and her husband Mizuno, an office worker.

          She was the oldest of five siblings, the other four being Ako, Hiroki, Kentarō and Rika.

          The Yamato no Aya Toraijin left their history not only among the remains of the magnificent temples but also in their community cemeteries, including the.

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        3. Chuo University came out hard on Day One of the Hakone Ekiden, leading from the gun until partway through Hakone's great equalizer.
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        5. Born in Toda, Saitama, he moved to Tokyo's Itabashi ward when he was in junior high school.
        6. At the age of 14, Kitō started writing a diary. From the age of 15, after her diagnosis, she used it to record her experiences, including her symptoms.

          At the age of 15, in her third year of junior high school, she complained of frequent falls and other physical problems, and was exami