Interestingly, a girl named Ayako Sasaki applied for a job at the television station and became a host. Her sweet and charming appearance led her to become the host of Japan's first children's program.
She soon became a household name across Japan, affectionately known by children as "Sister Ayako."
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In Hardy's office.
A sheet of paper lay on Hardy's desk, listing various terms: heavy industry, light industry, banks, gangs, black markets, red-light districts, television stations, radio stations, newspapers.
Since arriving in Japan, he had accomplished many things.