Hideji Oda

Hideji Oda (小田ひで次, Oda Hideji, born 1962 in Iwate Prefecture, Japan [1]) is a Japanese manga artist associated with the Nouvelle manga movement. His book A Patch of Dreams has been translated into English by Fanfare/Ponent Mon. His manga Miyori no Mori has been turned into an anime television film.

Works

  • A Diffusion Disease (2 volumes, Kodansha Afternoon, 1995, 1998)
  • Coo's World (2 volumes, Kodansha Afternoon, 2000)
  • Miyori no Mori (1 volume, Akita Shoten, 2005)
  • A Patch of Dreams (1 volume, Asuka Shinsha, 2005 - sequel to Coo's World)
  • Miyori no Mori no Shiki (1 volume, Akita Shoten, 2007)
gollark: I didn't say you did say that, but you did say "lot of my friends do this and rent the property for next to nothing as a fuck you to capitalism".
gollark: Also, they could probably just live somewhere with less wildly inflated house pricing.
gollark: > I want the scientists in society to have a place to exist too.I mean, I don't disagree, but just "give whoever rents it first a freeish house" doesn't seem like a good mechanism for that. Unless you mean they do "give whoever they find cool a freeish house", which is... also bad in other ways.
gollark: If it was actually possible to add more housing, it would be much easier to fix.
gollark: We somehow deal with this problem in basically every *other* market.

References

  1. official site (in Japanese)
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