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KIMURA Minori  
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Name (in native language)
樹村みのり

Birth Place
Saitama, Japan

Birth Date
October 10, 1949

Zodiac
Libra

Last Updated
July 14th, 2012 12:38pm PDT - 13 years ago

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Minori Kimura (樹村 みのり, KIMURA Minori) is a female Japanese manga artist, born 11 November 1949 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. She is often counted among the Year 24 Group, a nebulous group of female manga artists considered to have revolutionized shōjo manga.

She made her professional debut in 1964 at the age of 14 with her story Picnic,3 serialized in the Spring Special issue of Ribon, published by Shueisha. From that point, she continued writing stories during her school breaks which were published in magazines such as COM and Ribon Comic. During the 1960s and early 1970s, the settings for her stories were varied, including places like Auschwitz, Vietnam, and the slums of Rio de Janeiro, and they covered topics interesting to young girls, elaborately drawing out the feelings and motivations of her characters.

After graduating from college, she took a short break from publishing before returning with Gift (贈り物, Okurimono), published by Shogakukan in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic in 1974. The story discussed the struggles of elementary school life. She then published This Side of the Rape Blossom Field (菜の花畑のこちら側, Nanohana Hatake no Kochiragawa), the story of four young college girls living together. This story caused her to gain popularity, and from that point she generally published in shōjo, seinen, and ladies manga magazines from Akita Shoten and Kodansha.

In recent years, she has published fewer works, with most of her releases being reprints of older works. She has also create several health-related manga. One of her works finished its run in 2008 in Mugenkan, a magazine published by Asahi Shimbun Shuppan.


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Gender
Female

Genres
Shoujo(12)  Drama(9)  Josei(4)  Slice of Life(4)  Psychological(3)  Romance(3)  Comedy(2)  Mystery(2)  School Life(2)  Seinen(2)  Horror(1)  Shoujo Ai(1)  Shounen(1)  Tragedy(1)  

Total Series
21

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Series Title (Click for series info)
Genre
Seinen, Slice of Life
2009
Comedy, Drama, Mystery, Psychological, Romance, School Life, Shoujo, Slice of Life, Tragedy
1966
Drama, Shounen
1981
Psychological, Slice of Life
1969
Drama, Shoujo
1976
Shoujo
1982
Drama, Josei
1984
Drama, Shoujo
1982
Horror, Josei
1983
Drama, Romance, Shoujo
2011
Drama, Shoujo, Shoujo Ai
1981
Josei
1980
Comedy, Drama, Josei, Mystery, Psychological, Romance, School Life, Slice of Life
1982
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