Kazuko Hosoki
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was a Japanese fortune teller and writer. She was an
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of over 100 books. In addition to her regular celebrity appearances on Japanese television, she was known for her belief that
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is central to Japanese identity.


Biography

Hosoki began managing Tokyo clubs and coffee shops while still a teenager, eventually running up debts to Japanese organized crime members. In 1983, she married influential Japanese power broker
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, who died that same year.


Celebrity

Hosoki appeared frequently on the original ''
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'', where she served as one of the four celebrity judges that would determine the outcome of each match. She was often seen stating her opinions very strongly on Japanese TV shows. Some of her views may be taken as conservative. She had repeatedly made very traditionalist statements on women in the family, stating that a woman's main function should be to support her husband's career. She also endorsed
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's controversial visits to
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. Hosoki's celebrity fans include sumo wrestling
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(grand champion) Asashōryū. They appeared together on TV specials and Asashōryū once rented her white
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. She maintained a residence in Arashiyama, Kyoto City.


References

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