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Masashi Kishimoto
Japanese manga artist (born 1974)
Makoto Shinkai
Japanese anime director
Tite Kubo
Japanese manga artist
Takeshi Obata
Japanese manga artist (born 1969)
Leiji Matsumoto
Japanese manga artist (1938–2023)
Kenshi Yonezu
Japanese singer
Yoji Shinkawa
Japanese artist and illustrator
Shinichi Hoshi
Japanese artist and writer (1926-1997)
Sui Ishida
Japanese manga artist
Chica Umino
Japanese mangaka
Daisuke Ishiwatari
South African-Japanese video game developer
Noizi Ito
Japanese female illustrator
Takashi Takeuchi
Japanese illustrator
Hisashi Eguchi
Japanese manga artist
Ayami Kojima
Japanese game and concept artist
Shungiku Nakamura
Japanese manga artist
Masuo Ikeda
Japanese artist (1934–1997)
Kenta Shinohara
Japanese manga artist
Kobayashi Eitaku
Japanese painter (1843–1890)
Kōno Bairei
Japanese artist (1844-1895)
Q Hayashida
Japanese manga artist
Junko Mizuno
Japanese artist
Shūzō Oshimi
Japanese manga artist
Itaru Hinoue
Japanese artist
Mitsuo Iso
Japanese animator, screenwriter, director, animation director (1966-)
Akihito Tsukushi
Japanese manga artist
Shigure Ui
Japanese illustrator and virtual YouTuber
Soraya Saga
Japanese illustrator
Shinkiro
, best known under the pen name of , is a Japanese illustrator and conceptual artist who used to work for SNK and is currently employed by Capcom.
Osamu Kobayashi
Japanese animator, illustrator, mechanic designer, and animation director (1964–2021)
Mikio Ikemoto
Japanese manga artist
Yuhki Kamatani
Japanese manga artist
Na-Ga
Na-Ga is a male Japanese artist who is employed as a graphic designer and illustrator for the company Key known for such famous visual novels as Kanon, Air, and Clannad among others. Na-Ga has been working for Key since the production of Air as one of the computer graphic artists, but was able to majorly contribute to character design in Key's sixth visual novel Little Busters! with Itaru Hinoue, along with the later released Little Busters! Ecstasy and Kud Wafter. For Key's ninth title Rewrite, Na-Ga contributed to the game's computer graphics. Na-Ga worked in collaboration with Jun Maeda and
Kenji Tsuruta
Japanese manga artist
Ume Aoki
Japanese manga artist
Ryu Fujisaki
manga artist
Mitsuyo Seo
Japanese animation film director (1911–2010)
Hinako Takanaga
Japanese manga artist
Takeshi Koike
Japanese anime director
Toshiki Yui
Japanese manga artist
Nakamura Fusetsu
Japanese painter (1866–1943)
Hiroshi Nagai
Japanese illustrator
Hiroshi Sasagawa
Japanese animator
Ayano Yamane
Japanese manga artist
Kohno Michisei
Japanese painter (1895-1950)
Mel Kishida
Japanese illustrator
Yutaka Izubuchi
Japanese anime designer and director
Ippei Okamoto
Japanese novelist and mangaka (1886-1948)
IYOWA
Iyowa () is a Japanese musician, Vocaloid producer, songwriter and illustrator. He is best known for his 2021 single "Kyu-Kurarin" (stylized as "kyu kurarin"), which has been viewed over 100 million times on YouTube. His artist name came about from having a weak stomach.
Natsuki Sumeragi
Japanese manga artist
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Japanese painter and illustrator
Eiji Usatsuka
Japanese illustrator
Kantoku
Japanese artist
Buriki
is a Japanese illustrator currently living in Osaka Prefecture. He is the illustrator of the light novel series Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai and Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl. In 2012, he won the Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! award as best illustrator.
Shiotsuki Tōho
painter (1886-1954)
Yoshida Hanbei
Japanese illustrator
Akira Akatsuki
Japanese manga artist
Yasuhisa Hara
Japanese mangaka
Sana Takeda
Japanese illustrator
Yamato Yamamoto
Japanese manga artist