Akimi Yoshida

Akimi Yoshida (吉田 秋生, Yoshida Akimi, born August 12, 1956) is a Japanese manga artist.

Akimi Yoshida
吉田 秋生
Born (1956-08-12) August 12, 1956 (age 67)
Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
AwardsSee below

Career

She is a graduate of Musashino Art University.[1] She made her professional debut in 1977 with the short story Chotto Fushigi na Geshukunin (ちょっと不思議な下宿人, "A Slightly Strange Neighbor"), published in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic magazine.[2][3] Her following series were critical successes. Her series Sakura no Sono was adapted as a live-action film in 1992.[4]

Yoshida is best known for the crime thriller series Banana Fish, which she published between 1985 and 1994. The series was reprinted many times and received an anime adaptation produced by MAPPA in 2018.[5]

Style

While publishing mainly in shōjo manga magazines, her drawing style has often been compared to the aesthetics of shōnen manga. Yoshida herself reacted to this in an interview with a magazine in 1982: "Being a secret shojo manga artist suits me just fine. Hidden in some little corner of the world, staying out of people's way, I can actually do some pretty outrageous things. Which is really great. [...] So , yeah, you men can just shut up. Girls, let's just have our own fun right here."[6]

Reception

She is a three time recipient of the Shogakukan Manga Award – for Kisshō Tennyo in 1983 and for Yasha in 2001, both in the shōjo manga category, and for Umimachi Diary in 2015 in the general manga category. In 2002, Yasha was among the jury-selected works at the Japan Media Arts Festival 2002.[7] In 2007, she received an Excellence Award for manga at the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival for Umimachi Diary, which was later adapted into a feature film titled Our Little Sister.[8] In 2013, she was awarded the 6th Manga Taishō, again for Umimachi Diary.

Despite her work being solely published in shōjo manga magazines, she also has a broad readership among fans of shōnen manga.[4]

Awards

List of Akimi Yoshida's awards and nominations
YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultNotesRef.
198329th Shogakukan Manga AwardShōjoKisshō Tennyo and Kawa yori mo Nagaku Yuruyaka niWonResults announced in early 1984[9]
200147th Shogakukan Manga AwardShōjoYashaWonResults announced in early 2002[9]
20026th Japan Media Arts Festival Awards, Manga DivisionJury SelectionsYashaLonglistedRecommended by the jury[10]
200610th Tezuka Osamu Cultural PrizeGrand PrizeEve no NemuriNominatedCame in seventh place in the initial vote[11]
200711th Japan Media Arts Festival Awards, Manga DivisionExcellence AwardUmimachi DiaryWon[12][13]
20081st Manga TaishōUmimachi DiaryNominatedCame in third place with 42 points[14][15]
12th Tezuka Osamu Cultural PrizeGrand PrizeUmimachi DiaryNominatedCame in second place in the initial vote[16][17]
200913th Tezuka Osamu Cultural PrizeGrand PrizeUmimachi DiaryNominatedTied for first place in the initial vote[18][19]
201115th Tezuka Osamu Cultural PrizeGrand PrizeUmimachi DiaryNomination declinedTied for first place in the initial vote; Yoshida declined the nomination[20]
20136th Manga TaishōUmimachi DiaryWon[21]
201561st Shogakukan Manga AwardGeneralUmimachi DiaryWonResults announced in January 2016[22]
201923rd Tezuka Osamu Cultural PrizeGrand PrizeUmimachi DiaryNominatedCame in second place in the initial vote[23][24]

Works

Series

TitleYearNotesRefs
California Story (カリフォルニア物語, California Monogatari)1978–1981Serialized in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic
Published by Shogakukan in 8 vol.
[25]
Kawa yori mo Nagaku Yuruyaka ni (河よりも長くゆるやかに)1983–1985Serialized in Petit Flower
Published by Shogakukan in 2 vol.
[26]
Kisshō Tennyo (吉祥天女)1983–1984Serialized in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic
Published by Shogakukan in 4 vol.
[27]
Sakura no Sono (櫻の園)1985–1986Seralized in LaLa
Published by Hakusensha in 1 vol.
[28]
Banana Fish (バナナフィッシュ)1985–1994Serialized in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic
Published by Shogakukan in 19 vol.
[29]
Hanako Gekki (ハナコ月記)1988–1994Published in 1 vol.[30]
Lovers' Kiss (ラヴァーズ・キス)1995–1996Serialized in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic
Published by Shogakukan in 2 vol.
[31]
Yasha (YASHA―夜叉―)1996–2002Serialized in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic and Flowers
Published by Shogakukan in 12 vol.
[32]
Eve no Nemuri (イヴの眠り)2003–2005Serialized in Flowers
Published by Shogakukan in 5 vol.
[33]
Umimachi Diary (海街diary)2006–2018Serialized in Flowers
Published by Shogakukan in 9 vol.
[34]
Utagawa Hyakkei (詩歌川百景)2019–presentSerialized in Flowers
Published by Shogakukan in 3 vol. (as of March 2024)
[35][36]

Short story collections

  • Yumemiru Koro wo Sugite mo (夢みる頃をすぎても), 1983

Anime

  • Bobby's Girl (ボビーに首ったけ), 1985, character designer[37]

Art books

  • California Tuning, 1982[38]
  • The Making of Bobby's Girl, 1985[39]
  • Angel Eyes: Illustration Book Banana Fish, 1994 (1st ed.),[40] 2018 (reprint)[41]
  • Double Helix: Illustration Book Yasha, 2003[42]

References

Literature

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