Hisaya Nakajo

Hisaya Nakajo (中条 比紗也, Nakajō Hisaya, born 12 September 1973) is a Japanese shōjo manga artist. She also uses the names Peco Fujiya (for yaoi works) and Ryou Fumizuki for doujinshi with her circle, Daisanteikoku.

Hisaya Nakajo
中条比紗也
Born12 September 1973
Osaka Prefecture, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Area(s)Character design, writer, Manga artist
Pseudonym(s)Ryou Fumizuki, Peco Fujiya
Notable works
Hana-Kimi
Sugar Princess
AwardsOutstanding Work – Manatsu no Hanzaisha
http://www.wild-vanilla.com

Nakajo came in 39th in the 2007 Most Searched Mangaka Names by the Japanese search engine, goo.[1]

About

She made her professional debut by winning the Outstanding Work award in the 18th Hakusensha Athena Newcomers' Awards for her work, Manatsu no Hanzaisha (真夏の犯罪者, The Midsummer Criminal) that was later published in the extra issue of Hana to Yume, Hana to Yume Planet Zōkan 15 July issue. She published her first one-shot as a professional manga artist titled, Hāto no Kajitsu (ハートの果実, Heart no Kajitsu) in the 23rd issue of Hana to Yume in 1994.[2]

Works

One-shots

  • Heart no Kajitsu
  • Futari no Hōsoku
  • 17 Romance
  • Tasogare wa Sasayaku
  • Tokeru Koe
  • Natsu no Ran
  • Kawaki no Tsuki
  • Ō-sama Monogatari
  • Wild Kiss

Sent-in works

  • Manatsu no Hanzaisha

Short works

  • Yumemiru Happa
  • Usotsuki na Taiyō

Series

Contributions

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gollark: > You breed maybe once or twiceActually, I may just not have children, it seems inconvenient and annoying.
gollark: My inability to visually imagine things is really helpful on the internet, honestly!
gollark: This very long conversation maaaaay have not really gotten anywhere and created/exposed some large divisions in the server, but oh well.
gollark: > and thus define human breeding as an inherent functionAnyway, you seem to just be defining it as one, and I'm not sure what you're trying to say by that beyond that having children... is a thing we can do, and one which evolution selects for to some degree. That doesn't make it *the right thing to do* all the time.

References

  1. "Japanese Search Engine Releases Most Searched Mangaka Names in 2007". ComiPress. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
  2. 中条比紗也プロフィール (in Japanese). Hakusensha/Comicate. Archived from the original on 28 October 2000. Retrieved 21 October 2009.


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