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Tsubota Aika (坪田愛華, November 26th, 1979 - December 27th, 1991) born Hirata-city, Shimane, Japan. Tsubota Aika is known for receiving the 1993 Global 500 Roll of Honor ,postmortem, for her comic book Secrets of the Earth ([地球の秘密] Error: {{nihongo}}: text has italic markup ( help)). She wrote the award winning environmental comic book as a school project in the 6th grade. Ms. Tsubota died the day after finishing Secrets of the Earth. [1] Her story was included in the Japanese English text book, New Horizon.
Secrets of the Earth is printed in Japanese and English by the Foundation for Global Peace and Environment.
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Tsubota Aika (坪田愛華, November 26th, 1979 - December 27th, 1991) born Hirata-city, Shimane, Japan. Tsubota Aika is known for receiving the 1993 Global 500 Roll of Honor ,postmortem, for her comic book Secrets of the Earth ([地球の秘密] Error: {{nihongo}}: text has italic markup ( help)). She wrote the award winning environmental comic book as a school project in the 6th grade. Ms. Tsubota died the day after finishing Secrets of the Earth. [1] Her story was included in the Japanese English text book, New Horizon.
Secrets of the Earth is printed in Japanese and English by the Foundation for Global Peace and Environment.