Yukari Ichijō
Yukari Ichijo (一条ゆかり), born 19 September 1949 in Okayama, Japan) is a Japanese shōjo and josei manga artist.
She debuted in 1968 with Yuki no Serenade. In 1986 she received the Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo for Yūkan Club,[1] and in 2007, she received an Excellence Prize in manga at the Japan Media Arts Festival for Pride.[2]
Several of her series have been dramatized, including Yūkan Club as an anime OVA and Designer and Tadashii Ren'ai no Susume as high-rated live-action television dramas.[3] A live-action film based on her work Pride was released in 2009.
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She debuted in 1969 with Left and right (Jap: レフトアンドライト).
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Her 1971 work Shiroi heya no futari is regarded as the first yuri manga.
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