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Though his film proves to be a failure, this only makes Nagatsuka resolve to take up film
studies as his college degree. Satoshi Mashiba (真柴 智, Mashiba Satoshi) A boy who is interested in and joins Shoya's group of friends
upon learning they are making a film. Mashiba was lonely as a child and the other children took him for granted and bullied him. Now, he is completely intolerant of bullies in any form and, while generally calm and level headed, reacts violently to any random act of bullying he sees. He ignores Kawai's crush on him until Shoya points it out. After finding out about Shoya's bullying history, he calmly punches Shoya in the face. It is later revealed that Mashiba befriended Shoya because of his social awkwardness and never being able to fit in at school
despite trying to; by hanging out
with Shoya, whom he believed is even stranger than he is, he would appear normal. However, this only makes him feel that he should be the least important amongst the group. Mashiba is the first to reconcile with Shoya upon his release from hospital and later studies to become a teacher after graduation. Yaeko Nishimiya (西宮 八重子, Nishimiya Yaeko) Shouko and Yuzuru's mother. A cold woman, she caught a virus from her husband, when she was pregnant with Shoko, leaving her deaf.
[14] In August 1992, due to the adjustment of the demarcation line between Taipei City and Taipei County
around Neigou and Daking Creeks, the area of Taipei County was
decreased by 0. 03 km2 (0. 012 sq mi). [15] On 25 December 2010, Taipei County was upgraded to a special municipality as New Taipei City consisting of 29 districts with the modern Banqiao District as the municipal seat. [16] Geography[edit] Tamsui River New Taipei City is located at the northern tip of Taiwan Island. It covers a vast territory with a varied topology, including mountains, hills, plains and basins.
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