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Saeko Saeko
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Saeko (サエコ, born November 16, 1986 in Miyazaki, Japan), also credited sometimes as Saeko Dokyu (道休冴子 Saeko Dōkyū) and Saeko Darvish (ダルビッシュサエコ Darubisshu Saeko), is a Japanese actress. She plays mostly supporting roles in dramas and films. She portrayed Sachiko Kawamura in the first Nana film. She married Yu Darvish on November 11, 2007. Then had their formal wedding in Hawaii in January 2008. They have two sons together, but divorced in 2012. Saeko is a minor character, she contributes with her fair share of plot twists and weird stories. She writes a story for Yuuki and Mai to read for their debate about the school play. In her play, Mikoto, Mihara, and Ichijo are ballerinas, and Imadori is their dance instructor. Although it is not fully known if Saeko wrote the the story, Yuuki and Mai assume so because Saeko tends to be dark, and with a dark and scary story, Saeko must have written it. Saeko also appears in the tea clubs coffee shop, as a very popular waitress. She serves Kooriyama, one of 2-C's teachers and really throws him for a loop..
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Saeko is a minor character, she contributes with her fair share of plot twists and weird stories. She writes a story for Yuuki and Mai to read for their debate about the school play. In her play, Mikoto, Mihara, and Ichijo are ballerinas, and Imadori is their dance instructor. Although it is not fully known if Saeko wrote the the story, Yuuki and Mai assume so because Saeko tends to be dark, and with a dark and scary story, Saeko must have written it. Saeko also appears in the tea clubs coffee shop, as a very popular waitress. She serves Kooriyama, one of 2-C's teachers and really throws him for a loop.. Saeko (サエコ, born November 16, 1986 in Miyazaki, Japan), also credited sometimes as Saeko Dokyu (道休冴子 Saeko Dōkyū) and Saeko Darvish (ダルビッシュサエコ Darubisshu Saeko), is a Japanese actress. She plays mostly supporting roles in dramas and films. She portrayed Sachiko Kawamura in the first Nana film. She married Yu Darvish on November 11, 2007. Then had their formal wedding in Hawaii in January 2008. They have two sons together, but divorced in 2012.