In the autumn of 2009, Sano published a memoir titled "Teashi-no-nai Cheerleader" (cheerleader without limbs) and released a poetry book titled "Akiramenaide" (don't give up) in autumn last year. While making a living as an office clerk, Sano also works as an assistant at a local FM radio station and speaks at lectures.

She is also taking voice training lessons twice a week as she hopes to use her voice in a job as a professional narrator or MC in the future. On Jan. 9, Sano participated in a coming-of-age ceremony at a local sports centre, wearing a traditional kimono and taking commemorative photographs with her classmates from junior high school.
"I want to climb the staircase of adulthood, step by step," a smiling Sano said. Her mother, Hatsumi, said, "We had some difficult times, but I believe those experiences helped my daughter become a person with a kind heart. Twenty years sounds long, but it went by in a flash."
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