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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox comics creator Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga artist from Kushima in Miyazaki Prefecture.[1][2] She debuted in the now-defunct manga magazine Bouquet Deluxe in 1999 with Template:Nihongo4 and later gained notability for her manga Template:Transliteration, which debuted in Cookie magazine in 2001.[3] Higashimura was nominated for the Manga Taishō in 2008 for Himawari: Kenichi Legend,[4] in 2009 for Mama wa Tenparist,[5] in 2010 for Princess Jellyfish,[6] in 2011 for Template:Transliteration,[7] and in 2016 and 2017 for Tokyo Tarareba Girls.[8][9] In 2010, she won the 34th Kodansha Manga Award for Best Template:Transliteration Manga for Princess Jellyfish.[10] In 2015, she won both the 8th Manga Taishō[11] and the Grand Prize at the 19th Japan Media Arts Festival for Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey.[12] In 2019, she won the Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia for Tokyo Tarareba Girls.[13] Higashimura's younger brother, Takuma Morishige, is the author of the manga My Neighbor Seki.[14]
Works
- Template:Nihongo (2001–present, Shueisha)Template:Efn
- Template:Nihongo (2006–2010, Kodansha)[15]
- Template:Nihongo (2007–2011, Shueisha)[16]
- Template:Nihongo (2008–2017, Kodansha)[17]
- Template:Nihongo (2010–2012, Kodansha)[18]
- Template:Nihongo (2011–2015, Shueisha)[19]
- Template:Nihongo (2013–2014, Kodansha)[20]
- Template:Nihongo (2014–2017, Kodansha)[21]
- Template:Nihongo (2015–present, Shueisha)[22]
- Template:Nihongo (2015, Kodansha, suspended)[23][24]
- Template:Nihongo (2015–2020, Shogakukan)[25]
- Template:Nihongo (2017–2019, Bungeishunjū)[26][27][28]
- Template:Nihongo (2017–2018, Kodansha)[29][30]
- Template:Nihongo (2018–2021, with Mariko Hayashi, Shueisha)[31][32]
- Template:Nihongo (2018, Kodansha)[33]
- Template:Nihongo (2019–2021, Kodansha)[34]
- Template:Nihongo (2019, Shogakukan)[35][36]
- Template:Nihongo (2020–present, Piccoma)[37]
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External links
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