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THEIR PRIZE WAS A VISIT TO FRANCE.—Two Tokyo students, Tokiko Kato (left) and Myoko Inoue, at Orly airport, Paris, on their arrival for a tour of France. The trip was the prize offered by French Airlines for a French songcontest staged in Tokyo. Miss Kato is a history student, aged 21, and Miss Inoue, is a writer. One of her poems, “Waves, Wind and Sand,” is well-known in Japan.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30850, 8 September 1965, Page 2

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THEIR PRIZE WAS A VISIT TO FRANCE.—Two Tokyo students, Tokiko Kato (left) and Myoko Inoue, at Orly airport, Paris, on their arrival for a tour of France. The trip was the prize offered by French Airlines for a French songcontest staged in Tokyo. Miss Kato is a history student, aged 21, and Miss Inoue, is a writer. One of her poems, “Waves, Wind and Sand,” is well-known in Japan. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30850, 8 September 1965, Page 2

THEIR PRIZE WAS A VISIT TO FRANCE.—Two Tokyo students, Tokiko Kato (left) and Myoko Inoue, at Orly airport, Paris, on their arrival for a tour of France. The trip was the prize offered by French Airlines for a French songcontest staged in Tokyo. Miss Kato is a history student, aged 21, and Miss Inoue, is a writer. One of her poems, “Waves, Wind and Sand,” is well-known in Japan. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30850, 8 September 1965, Page 2

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