Works
- 1968 - Shiroi Same no iru Shima (debut).
- 1975 - Candy Candy (story by Kyoko Mizuki)
- 1979 - Mayme Angel (story and art by Igarashi)
- 1982 - Georgie! (story by Mann Izawa)
- 1986 - Paros no Ken (story by Kaoru Kurimoto)
- 1993—1994 - Muka Muka Paradise (story by Fumiko Shiba)
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