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Tojo, 66, clearly idolizes her grandfather, who was executed as Japan's top war criminal in 1948: she often comes to interviews with foreign journalists carrying a box of mementos that include nail clippings, a lock of hair and the butt of the last cigarette the general smoked while awaiting the hangman's noose in Sugamo Prison.
Tojo was born in 1939 in Japanese-occupied Seoul to Hidetaka Tojo, the general's eldest son.
Tojo says her husband was a TV producer at state broadcaster NHK for more than 30 years before becoming a university teacher, and her younger brother, Takayuki, is a former president of Japan Victor in Germany.