Category
page 1Japanese women artists
Elly Akira
Japanese pornographic actress
Ike Gyokuran
Japanese painter, calligrapher, and poet (1727–1784)
Atsuko Tanaka
Japanese artist (1932–2005)
Ōtagaki Rengetsu
Japanese Buddhist nun, poet, potter and artist (1791–1875)
Judy Ongg
Taiwanese-Japanese singer and actress (born 1950)
Nanase Ohkawa
Japanese mangaka
Marika Itō
Japanese actress, illustrator

Mako Idemitsu
experimental video art and film artist (born 1940)
Shizuka Miura
Japanese musician and ball-jointed doll maker
Kinu Nishimura
Japanese illustrator
Tsubaki Nekoi
Japanese manga artist
Mokona
is the pen name of the lead artist, colorist, and composition designer of the all-female manga-artist team Clamp. She was formerly known as ; she dropped her last name because she claimed it sounded too "immature". Clamp has had a huge impact on the "manga explosion" according to an account in The New York Times in 2006. Their artwork has been characterized as "wispy", "fluid", and "dramatic" which has resonated with both male and female demographic readers of manga. The Tsubasa manga sold over a million copies in the United States, and television programs and DVD spinoffs based on the concept
Nio Nakatani
Japanese mangaka
Sayoko Eri
Japanese artist (1945–2007)
Seiko Okuhara
Japanese painter (1837-1913)
Lady Aiko
Japanese street artist
Kawanabe Kyōsui
Japanese artist (1868-1935)
Maki Kusumoto
Japanese mangaka
Yukiko Kai
Japanese mangaka (1954–1980)
Yuki Katsura
painter in Japan (1913-1991)
Shiki Kawabata
Japanese mangaka
Hanayo
, born , is a Japanese musician, photographer, and artist known for her playful and subversive artwork that is often rooted in Japanese culture. Hanayo currently lives and works in Japan.

Sakiko Yamaoka
Japanese performance artist
Makiko Futaki
Japanese animator