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  1. Sachiko Tanaka (田中 幸子) A truant student of Junichirou's who doesn't go to school so she can work as a mangaka under the penname "Kisaki Tenjouin". She's rather apathetic and laidback and seems to only really care about her fans.

  2. Sachiko Tanaka is a first year student of Seiran High School. Initially awarded as a prize during the The Mysteries of Otonoki event. Initially awarded as a prize during the The Night Sky Knows Everything event.

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    Tanaka has long blond hair and red eyes. She is fairly short with fair skin and often wears either her black frilly dress or the school uniform.

    Tanaka is a rather apathetic and laid-back and seems to only really care about her fans. However, she does care about her other classmates at times, although her and the student council president, Makina Momozono, don't seem to be on very good terms. Junichirou calls her "Kisaki-sensei" and is a fan of her manga "Shuumatsu Gakuen", even calling it ...

    A famous mangaka under the pen-name Tenjouin Kisaki, and a childhood friend of Momozono. She turns out to be one of the two truant students from Junichirou’s homeroom who has yet to attend class, and was even held back a grade at Ichou Academy due to her continued work on her manga, Shuumatsu Gakuen. To get Tanaka to return to school, Junichirou es...

  4. Sachiko Tanaka (田中さち子) is one of the 1st years at Seiran High School. She could be described as following the Chuunibyou trope, believing (or at least pretending) that she can cast spells and make potions, making her one of the more eccentric of the N girls.

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  6. Sachiko Tanaka is a Japanese screenwriter who studied under Kiyoshi Kurosawa and wrote Tokyo Sonata (2008), which won Best Screenplay at APSA. She is a member of the Asia Pacific Screen Academy, which honours and celebrates filmmakers from the region.