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Kyoko Mizuki was born on 28 November, 1949 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese manga artist. Discover Kyoko Mizuki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation novelist, manga writer, poet, essayist, lyricist
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 28 November 1949
Birthday 28 November
Birthplace Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Kyoko Mizuki (水木 杏子) is one of the pen names of Keiko Nagita (名木田 恵子), a Japanese writer who is best known for being the author of the manga and anime series Candy Candy.

1921

She said "'I lost my mother when I was 21, then I was all alone in the world. To write the story healed my sorrow'; 'Before I wrote the story of Candy, one of what some decided was 'Who is her mother is not the theme'. Whoever are your parents, you must accept your destiny and stand on your own feet---I wanted to say so. When I started to write the story, it was two years after my mother passed away. My father passed away at my 12th year, I lived in solitude because I am the only child of them. Looking back on my years of writing Candy story, I realize that I healed my pain by writing'."

(quote: "Interviews with Manga Authors" by Itou Ayako. Doubun Shoin inc.).

1970

In the 1970s, she wrote many shōjo manga stories as Ayako Kazu, Akane Kouda, Kyoko Mizuki and Keiko Nagita.

She wrote many shōjo manga stories for mainly Friend and Nakayoshi in 1970s.

Then, Mr. Higashiura who took up the post of the chief editor of Monthly Nakayoshi drew up a project that a shōjo manga like a famous stories retold for children as Heidi.

1975

In 1975, she wrote the story of freckled hearty girl, Candy Candy for monthly Nakayoshi.

In her twenties, she wrote the first story for a manga at the request of Mr. Higashiura, then the chief editor of Bessatsu Shōjo Friend.

1976

The manga was adapted into anime television series in 1976 by Toei Animation.

Since then Candy Candy has made her one of the more successful female manga writers.

The last episode of Candy Candy was written at Domaine De Beauvois, a chateau-hotel in France.

Mizuki said "I wanted to say good-bye to Candice in beautiful place. If possible, I wanted to go to the United Kingdom When I was into the room, tears welled up in my eyes because a picture of fox hunting was hung on the wall. Fox hunting--it took Anthony's life. When I remember Candice, autumn days at the beautiful hotel came to my mind. The hotel was like the villa of Ardray family."

1977

Kyoko Mizuki won the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shōjo Manga for Candy Candy in 1977 with Yumiko Igarashi.

1980

Since 1980, she is mainly writing juveniles and love stories for young girls as Keiko Nagita.

Her Fūko to Yūrei series is especially popular.

1995

Music for Fūko to Yūrei series was composed by Toru Okada (岡田 徹) who is a member of Japanese famous rock group Moonriders, the album called Siriau Maekara Zutto Suki 知りあう前からずっと好き was released in 1995.

2001

In 2001, she returned to publishing with the concluding part of Fūko to Yūrei.

2007

Keiko Nagita won the Japan Juvenile Writers Association Prize for Rainette, Kin Iro no Ringo (Rainette - The Golden Apples) in 2007.

Her short story Akai Mi Haziketa is printed in Japanese Primary School Textbook for 6th grade (Mitsumura Tosho Publishing Co., Ltd.).

Her picture book Shampoo Ōji series (art by Makoto Kubota) was adapted into an anime television series in October 2007.

When she was 12 years old, her father died.

Then she created "imaginary family Andrews" to relieve her loneliness and wrote their stories on a notebook.

Mizuki said "I feel Andrews family have watched me affectionately. They are the origin of my story writing".

She spent a few years as an actress of Shiki Theatre Company in her late teens, and some of her works reflect this.

In eleventh-grade, she won a prize short story contest for young girls' magazine Jogakusei no Tomo.

After selling her short story Yomigaeri, Soshite Natsu wa to the magazine when she was 19 years old, she decided to become a full-time writer.

In those days she was a frequent contributor of poems to Koukou Bungei magazine, famous poet Katsumi Sugawara appreciated her talent and she joined his poetry club.

When she was 20, she published a collection of poems Kaeru privately.

Five years later, her poetical works Omoide wa Utawanai was published by Sanrio Company, Ltd.

She wrote short stories and love stories for young girls' magazines, and Kodansha commissioned her to write stories for their shōjo manga magazine Shōjo Friend.

She won the Japan Juvenile Writers Association Prize 2007 for Rainette, Kin Iro no Ringo, a love story of a Japanese girl and a Belarusian boy who was exposed to radiation of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

2008

In May 2008, she wrote a story for Shōjo manga after an interval of 18 years.

The manga Loreley was drawn by Kaya Tachibana.

She has a husband and a daughter, they enjoy vacation at their cottage in Prince Edward Island every summer.

Terry Kamikawa, a student of Anne of Green Gables and hostess of Blue Winds Tea Room in P.E.I, is her best friend.

She has a collection of heart shaped objects.

Part of her collection is shown on the Aoitori Bunko official site.

As Keiko Nagita

As Keiko Nagita

As Keiko Nagita