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・ Keina Tito
・ Keinath
・ Keine Grenzen – Żadnych granic
・ Keine Lust
・ Keiko Matsui
・ Keiko Matsuzaka
・ Keiko Minami
・ Keiko Mine
・ Keiko Miura
・ Keiko Miyajima
・ Keiko Mukaide
・ Keiko Muto
・ Keiko Nagaoka
・ Keiko Nakazawa
・ Keiko Nemoto
Keiko Nishi
・ Keiko Nobumoto
・ Keiko Nogami
・ Keiko Nosaka
・ Keiko Oginome
・ Keiko Okamoto
・ Keiko Orrall
・ Keiko Ozato
・ Keiko Suenobu
・ Keiko Suzuka
・ Keiko Suzuki
・ Keiko Takahashi
・ Keiko Takemiya
・ Keiko Takeshita
・ Keiko Tamai


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Keiko Nishi : ウィキペディア英語版
Keiko Nishi

is a Japanese manga artist. After graduating from Kagoshima Prefectural Ibusuki High School, she attended Tsuru University where she graduated with a degree in Japanese literature. While still attending Tsuru University, Nishi made her professional manga debut with her story ''Matte Iru yo'' in Shogakukan's manga magazine ''Petit Flower''.〔
Nishi currently makes a living as an independent manga artist and a teacher. Her definitive works include ''Sanban-chō Hagiwara-ya no Bijin'' and ''Love Song''. Matt Thorn described her in the mid-1990s as "one of the most popular and respected artists of her (twenty-something) generation."
==Works==

* ''Love Song'' (October 1993, ISBN 4-09-172026-9, Shogakukan)
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* ''Love Song'' (1998-04-05, ISBN 1-56931-255-9, Viz Communications)

*''Otoko no Isshō'' (2009–2012 (volumes))
*''Ane no Kekkon'' (2010–2014)

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