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Tomoyo Kurosawa (ともよ, born 1996), Japanese voice actress; Tomoyo Matsumoto (知世, born 1987), former member of the rock group Bon-Bon Blanco; Tomoyo Nonaka (ともよ, born 1954), Japanese television personality and businesswoman; Tomoyo Oshima (ともよ, born 1949), Japanese film editor; Tomoyo Shibata (倫世, born 1974), Japanese ...
Tomo Sugawara (菅原 智, born 1976), Japanese footballer; Tomo Virk (born 1960), Slovene literary historian and essayist; Tomo Vladimirski (Томо Владамирски, 1904-1971), Macedonian painter; Tomo Yasuda (fl. 2003–present), Japanese-American electronic musician; Tomo no Yoshio (伴善男), 9th century Japanese court counsellor
Shufu no Tomo had a conservative stance. [10] It addressed young married women during the initial phase. [6] At the same time its target audience was the mass market and lower-middle class women. [3] It covered articles about home management, including savings and birth control. [2] In 2008 Shufu no Tomo ceased publication. [11]
The Mahikari organization was founded by Kōtama Okada (born, Yoshikazu Okada) in 1959 under the name L. H. Yokoshi no Tomo (陽光子友乃会, Yokoshi Tomo no Kai, "Lucky, Healthy, Association of Bright / Positive People").
The magazine was founded in 1903 by Yoshikazu and Hani Motoko, under the name Katei no Tomo (Japanese: The Family Friend). [2] In 1908 it was renamed as Fujin no Tomo. [2] [3] Hani Motoko also served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine which targets housewives. [4]
Tomo Sakurai (櫻井 智, Sakurai Tomo, born September 10, 1971) is a Japanese actress and singer. Sakurai was a member of I'm Enterprise but later became freelance until her retirement. She previously announced her retirement on September 1, 2016, but on June 1, 2019, she announced that she would return to the entertainment industry.