Toshiko Ueda


Toshiko Ueda was a Japanese manga artist who helped shape the face of modern shojo manga. She wrote under three pen names: for manga, when writing for newspapers, and later, all three of which are read as Toshiko Ueda in English.
Ueda was born in Tokyo, but spent much of her childhood in Old Manchuria, returning to Japan when she left elementary school. In 1935, she became Katsuji Matsumoto's apprentice.
Ueda was best known for her manga Fuichin-san, which won the 5th annual Japan Cartoonists Association Award for Excellence and the 1960 Shogakukan Manga Award. She was also recognized for "distinguished service" during the 100th Anniversary of the Japanese Copyright Act in 1999. She was one of the first female shojo artists at a time when the field was dominated by men.

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