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is a Japanese manga artist. An artist of both ''shōjo'' manga (manga for girls) and ''shōnen'' manga (manga for boys), her 1970 manga series has been described as the first manga in the ''yuri'' (female-female romance) genre.


Biography

Masako Yashiro was born Masako Yamamoto in 1947 in Iyomishima,
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. She began her career as a manga artist with the manga , published in the
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''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Sumire'' in 1963. Her most popular series, , published a total of 28 volumes from 1964 to 1966, and had a strong impact on Japanese youth culture of the era. Yashiro went on to become one of the most popular artists in the manga magazine '' Margaret'' following the publication of her 1970 manga series , considered by some scholars be the first manga in the ''yuri'' genre (female-female romance). Its status as the first ''yuri'' is contested: manga critic
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claims ''Secret Love'' was particularly controversial and debated at the time of its publication, while manga scholar
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contends that it did not have a strong influence. Regardless, ''Secret Love'' is generally regarded as an obscure work, with most critics identifying ''
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, published in 1971, as the first ''yuri'' manga. By end of the 1960s, she became one of the leading figures of the
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magazine '' COM'' with her manga series ; her work at ''COM'' made her works known to a male audience, and she was one of the earliest female artists to create ''shōnen'' manga. She later produced manga for ''COMs sister magazine ''Funny'', which allowed her to publish innovative new ''shōjo'' manga. Yashiro is thus considered a precursor to the
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, a grouping of female artists who emerged in the 1970s and significantly influenced the ''shōjo'' genre.


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