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Yuu Yabuchi : ウィキペディア英語版
Yū Yabūchi

is a Japanese manga artist who specializes in shōjo manga. Yū Yabuchi's most famous works are ''Mizuiro Jidai'', ''Shōjo-Shōnen'', and ''Naisho no Tsubomi''. The main focus of her manga are the emotional and psychological growth of pre-teen girls and boys and early romances between them. Her works are popular among pre-teen and teenage girls. She received the 2009 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga for ''Naisho no Tsubomi''.
Her favorites subjects to draw are trains and birds (especially the Java sparrow).
== Works ==

* ''Ani-Com''
* ''Chiko no Negai''
* ''Dolly Kanon''
* ''EVE Shōjo no Tamago''
* ''Hatsukoi Shinan''
* ''Hitohira no Koi ga Furu''
* ''Karen''
* ''Kimi ga Mai Orite Kita''
* ''Kimi ni Straight''
* ''Koi wo Kanaderu Kisetsu''
* ''Mahochū!''
* ''Midori no Tsubasa''
* ''Mizuiro Jidai''
* ''Naisho no Tsubomi''
* ''Ocharakahoi''
* ''Ojōsama ni wa Kanawanai''
* ''Onegai! Maruchi-kun''
* ''Pure Pure''
* ''Shōjo Shōnen''
* ''Tonda Shinkiroku''

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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