Hisaya Nakajo

Hisaya Nakajo (Japanese中 条 比 纱 也, Nakajo Hisaya; born September 12, 1973 in Osaka Prefecture, Japan ) is a Japanese manga artist.

Your first manga published Nakajo in November 1994 with the short story Heart no Kajitsu (Eng. about " The fruit of the heart ") in the manga magazine Hana to Yume, which is aimed at young girls, so that specializes in shōjo manga of the genus. For this magazine, for which at that time, among other things Kaori Yuki and Marimo Ragawa worked, it created in the following years several other short manga. Their first project was Yume miru longer happa, which until May 1995 was from April to 90 pages in Hana to Yume and later published together with some short works of the author at Hakusensha Publishing anthology. After the comprehensive four single chapter Usotsuki na Taiyo she started out seven chapters existing in two anthologies comic series Missing Piece. This is about a high school student in their class according to their classmates has always been the boy she has never seen before. The protagonist is the only one who can not remember him.

The breakthrough came for the author of the manga series Hana - Kimi. It's about a teenage girl who, in order to be closer to their flock, secretly goes to a boys' school. From September 1996 to August 2004 recorded Nakajo comprehensive about 4,300 pages comic for the Hana to Yume magazine. The 23 anthologies of Hana - Kimi, which have been translated into several languages ​​, sold in Japan alone over thirteen million copies. In Taiwan, a fünzehnteilige television series based on the manga was created.

Since February 2005, the signatory their Sugar Princess manga published in Hana to Yume. She describes a girl with seemingly exceptional talent in figure skating.

Works (selection)

  • Heart no Kajitsu (ハート の 果実, Hato no Kajitsu ), 1994
  • Futari no Hōsoku (ふたり の 法則), 1995
  • 17 Romance (17ロマンス, 17 Romansu ), 1995
  • Yume miru happa (夢みる 葉っぱ), 1995
  • Usotsuki na Taiyo (嘘つき な 太陽), 1995
  • Missing Piece (ミッシング·ピース, Misshingu Pisu ), 1995-1996
  • Hana - Kimi (花 ざかり の 君たち へ, Hanazakari no Kimitachi e), 1996-2004
  • Sugar Princess (シュガー プリンセス, Shuga Purinsesu ), since 2005
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