
In 1978, she made her debut in "Ribon" (Shueisha) Natsu Zoukan-gou with "Cotton Shirt ni Natsu Kaze" (included in the book Otsukisama Waratta?). The first serialized work is "Sorekara Pascal". Since then, she has published works in the same magazine, "Ribon Original" and "Margaret" (both by Shueisha). From around 1990, the place of presentation was moved to "Young You" (Shueisha). In 1994, she married a Turkish man she met during her stay in Turkey and later gave birth to a boy. Live back and forth between Turkey and Japan. In 1996, a manga essay work "Toruko de Watashi mo Kangaeta" was published on the theme of her own cross-cultural life and childbirth experience in Istanbul, and it became a long-term series.
In the early 2000s, she started a Turkish children's clothing and miscellaneous goods shop called "LALE" (ラーレ/ lit. Tulip) in the Sannomiya district of Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, and was also involved in business. After that, in October 2010, her husband opened a Turkish restaurant "KENAN" in the Yamamoto-dori district of Kitano-cho, the same city (closed in December 2016). Supporting and cooperating in a wide variety of ways.
In November 2011, it was officially announced on Twitter that the writing of "Toruko de Watashi mo Kangaeta Returns" and the serialization in You magazine will start.
[Wikipedia, translated]