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Mieko Oyamauchi dies at 94 years old Scriptwriter of “Kinpachi Sensei” etc.: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web

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Mieko Oyamauchi dies at 94 years old Scriptwriter of “Kinpachi Sensei” etc.: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web

Mieko Oyamauchi (real name Mieko Sasahira), a screenwriter known for the drama “3nen B-Gumi Kinpachi Sensei,” passed away due to old age on the 2nd. She is 94 years old. She is from Yokohama city. Her funeral was held by her family.

After working as a scripter in film production, he made his debut as a screenwriter in 1962 with NHK’s “The Rest of Happiness”.

He wrote the screenplay for the 3-year B-gumi Kinpachi Sensei (TBS) series, which started in 1979 and starred Tetsuya Takeda, until the middle of the 7th series, which started in 2004. Stories such as “15-Year-Old Mother,” which deals with pregnancy and childbirth among junior high school students, and episodes surrounding the “Rotten Orange Equation,” which eliminates delinquent students, have become hot topics. It took up timely themes such as gender identity disorder and had a great impact on the educational world. The final episode of the first series, in which Toshihiko Tahara and Kaoru Sugita appeared, recorded an audience rating of 39.9% (according to Video Research, Kanto area).

Other works include NHK’s taiga dramas “Tokugawa Ieyasu” and “Tobu ga Gotoku” and the TV drama series “Ma Nee-chan.”

Since the 1990s, in parallel with writing scenarios, he has been working on international educational support activities. She served as the representative director of the NPO “JHP School Building Association” and was involved in activities such as building approximately 400 schools mainly in Cambodia.

Her eldest son is Tsuyoshi Toshige, an actor and film director.

Koyamauchi serialized “Wagatai Wagatomo” in the newspaper in November 2001, and “Kaitai Dandan” from May 2003 to March 2005.



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