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Manga, Illustrations, and Children's Pictures (br) : Genfuyu 舎新 sho / 1970. As the student movement was coming to an end, there were women in two nagaya houses in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, who aimed to reform girls' manga. The center was Moto Hagio and Keiko Takemiya. In this place, later called "Oizumi Salon," where the egg of manga artists gathered, the two were inspired by each other, producing cutting-edge works in the fields of juvenile love and science fiction, which had been taboo until now, and were enthusiastically supported by girls. However, their trajectory was never flat. 『 Po-no Ichizoku : 』 『 style and tree poetry 』, etc. While following the process of the birth of masterpieces, this work was an ambitious work to depict their anguish, friendship, and a drama of collapse.