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Promotional bookmarks included in the first printing of Shueisha bunko editions.
Art by: Ikuemi Ryo, Ai Yazawa, Kazune Kawahara, Fumiko Tanikawa, Sakumi Yoshino
#my scans#promotional material#colors#ikuemi ryo#ai yazawa#kazune kawahara#fumiko tanikawa#sakumi yoshino#is this lowres on mobile for anyone else its driving me crazy 😭
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Hajimete no Hito Vol.9
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Ouji-sama to Issho! by Tanikawa Fumiko
#Ouji-sama to Issho!#oujisama to issho#Tanikawa Fumiko#谷川史子#王子様といっしょ!#shoujo#manga cover#untranslated
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Cocohana cover 2024年6月 issue
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Well, sorry for not being active nowadays. I'm still not gone out from my biggest artblock in my artist life and I'm still ill.
Besides of these problems, I'm more active as a Ribon magazine enthusiast. Recently, I've subscribed to Cookie magazine, thanks to my favorite japanese bookshop where they sell new mangas, artbooks and magazines that can deliver in my city ! In August I got this issue where the first chapter of the new Tokimeki Tonight sequel is published ! Hooray I'm just happy to see my favorite characters again !!! ❤️
Honestly I'd love to have a Tokimeki Tonight or Koi Ikeno artbook or a Tokimeki anime reboot, her art really looks nice in color illustration. Koi Ikeno style has a big potential in a current anime style too. Yeah I truly love her artstyle, I'm even inspired by it and the Aoi Hiiragi's and Tanikawa Fumiko's too for my art ! They're my biggest influences I think even if I love Arina Tanemura's, Wataru Yoshizumi's, Mutsumi Hagiiwa's artstyles. All of them are beautiful aaahh. And the Nana Haruta's and Youko Maki's too.
There's too much shoujo manga authors that i love, especially in Ribon magazine.
#tokimeki tonight#koi ikeno#cookie magazine#ribon#ribon magazine#aoi hiiragi#fumiko tanikawa#arina tanemura#nana haruta#youko maki#shoujo manga#80s manga#vintage manga#shueisha#mutsumi hagiiwa#aki mochida
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#2007#anime#review#tokyo marble chocolate#Fumiko Tanikawa#christmas#x-mas#xmas#Production I.G.#production ig
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HAJIMETE NO HITO by Tanikawa Fumiko // Shueisha (2015)
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i live for josei manga! it seems like there are so many series that never get a release outside of japan tho. :( what are your favorites that you would recommend?
Okay, I made some lists in the past and I’m not taking any of those I had put there back, but I wanted to make a new list of recs for a while, so I guess it’s high time to do so.
All time recs:
Ikuemi Ryo’s works: my faves are Kiyoku Yawaku, Taiyou ga Miteiru, Principal, Anata no Koto Wa Sorehodo. But. Pretty Much everything by Ikuemi is worth checking.
Tamura Yumi’s works: the obvious 7seeds and Basara aside, I beg you, read her Neko Mix Genkitan Toraji. Also, she has some quality oneshots like this one.
Okazaki Mari’s works: & (I didn’t like it when I first tried to read it, but last year I opened it and it got to my heart), Tomodachi Ijou (second oneshot is something I reread to feel better) and Suppli (love from the first page I saw)
Nishi Keiko’s Otoko no Isshou (it has some things I don’t rly like reading about and yet it owns my heart) and Koi to Gunkan (sadly, translation was dropped)
Umino Chica’s Honey and clover (and 3gatsu no Lion)
Higashimura Akiko’s works: Kakukaku Shikajika (her best work imo) and Tokyo Tarareba Musume
Yazawa Ai’s works
Attention: I know that some of these go as shoujo or seinen but it’s just bc they were published in shoujo/seinen magazines which doesn’t change the fact that these are Josei Authors to me and frankly I don’t give a damn about how they are labeled so no need to tell me about it. Thank you very much.
Stories I mention less often:
Konishi Asuka’s Haru no Noroi
Watanuki Yoshiko’s Manatsu no Delta (a real jem imo, keeping an eye on this author from now)
Fumino Yuki’s Saraba Yoki Hi (I feel like when Ikuemi’s TGM ended the Universe tossed this one to me bc it knew I needed something else with the same lvl of pain and ability to make me rage and want to die while reading but not dropping the series)
Omoide no Toki Shuurishimasu by Tani Mizue (story) and Yamaguchi Izumi (art) - I read it years ago on otakumole, not sure if there’s translation anywhere else.
Hozumi’s Usemono Yado
Ninomiya Tomoko’s Nodame Cantabile
Katsuta Bun’s Chikutaku Bonbon and Daddy Long Legs (oneshot collection)
Kazuno Tani’s works (Her oneshot In The Pocket is the right mix of slice of life and fantasy-or-was-it-a-dream-like experience which I appreciate so I want more of her works)
Ima Ichiko’s Hyakki Yakoushou (not romance, darker fantasy with Japanese folklore creatures)
Kodama Yuki’s works (her stories are not my 100% faves, but I love the art and the nostalgic atmosphere)
Morimoto Kozueko’s Koudai-ke no Hitotobito (for the humour and The Poor Little Bjorn)
Yoshimura Akemi’s Bara no Tame ni (the main romance annoys me so much but this series overall does have good things so I’m putting it here)
Tanikawa Fumiko’s works (cute romance oneshots mostly)
Things that caught my attention that I still need to check out myself:
Ikebe Aoi’s works (Zassou-tachi yo Taishi o Idake)
Nanamaki Kanako’s works (Minato Machi Neko Machi)
Yoshinaga Fumi’s Ooku (an award winning thing, I’ve read the first volume and wanna continue bc it is interesting indeed but I can’t read it with a lighthearted attitude)
Shimura Takako’s Koiiji (I feel like I’ll be raging a lot while reading about unrequieted love and bad life decisions but I’ll check this one)
Opening a New Rubric: Things I Want Translated
Sugita Kei’s Chouyaku Hyakunin Isshu: Uta Koi. I yelled about it so much last year, so I want to mention it here too. The anime for Uta Koi is a rec too, but the manga has more stories and contents.
Okazaki Mari’s Suppli (I’m that “let me in” meme but “let me read it let me reaaaad” as this story got me caught with raws only - I knew it was over for me when I saw this page)
Kuramochi Fusako’s Tennen Kokekko and Tsuki no Pulse (in love with her style and wishing to get Tsuki for personal reasons)
Itoi Key’s Hana to Hoho (I loved the summary and Nishi Keiko’s comment on it, would love to read it one day)
Isoya Yuki’s Nagatan to Ao To (for the sake of Yearning and Food)
Iwamoto Nao’s works (they look so interesting and I love the style)
Nemu Yoko’s Sandaime Kusuriya Kyuubee (several oneshot collections of hers are translated, but I’m not really into them, and I want to read her longer series much more)
Ikuemi’s new series: Ichinichi Nikai and her adaptation of the novel Eine kleine Nachtmusik (looked through chinese raws > cried bc of Ikuemi’s powerful storytelling getting to me even past the language I don’t understand at all)
Anything by Katsuta Bun
Webtoons - I’m (sooo) not a big fan of this format but there are good josei-like stories in it so I decided to mention them too:
Yaggug’s Unlucky Mansion
Go Ara’s stories (some of them are pretty much pessimistic but ugh they hurt me and left a mark – yeah I’m looking at you, Teenager Younghwa)
Kim Ji Hyo’s Hans and Emily (I got such a good fairytale feeling from this one and loved the style)
Uni life stories like Cheese in the trap or Love Barometer (I enjoyed them pretty much in the past, though I haven’t finished both stories yet)
This is it. For now. I’m not sure what you expected from me when asking about josei recs, but I guess now you can see how much I love talking about it. :“)
Of course, the new josei suggestions (and asks about stories in general) are always welcome.
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i had forgotten about these being part of the fumiko tanikawa crossover collection as well! posting so i never lose them...the one with black jack and sharaku is so cute 🥺❤️
#mitsume ga tooru#sharaku#black jack#pinoko#i really love how these r often companion series because they were both concurrently running tzka 70s manga. love it
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Hajimete no Hito Vol.8
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Hajimete no Hito Vol.5
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Ooh nice! Hacr6a lot of manga to check out, I've seen you talk about them tho so I'm interested. If you don't mind me asking a follow up question, "what I marked some things to read, but haven’t started any of them yet" what are they?
Everything by Ooshima Yumiko, Tanikawa Fumiko, Yamaguchi Miyuki and KUJIRA I could find translated, and also Himitsu no kaidan by Konno Kita. The latter - solely for the art, somehow I can never get into stories by this author.
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Hajimete no Hito Vol.1
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