Hiro fujiwara biography
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December 23, 1981 Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan Izumi Hiro (和泉 ヒロ) Writer Kaichō wa Maid-sama! Fresh Debut - Akai YumeHiro Fujiwara
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Outstanding Debut - Kaichō wa Maid-sama!
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Hiro Fujiwara was born on December 23, 1981 in Hyōgo Prefecture. She also has 2 older brothers and a dog but is currently living alone. She said that one of her older brothers was an Otaku and anonymously posted the story of his younger sister, Hiro, on the web radio of her work Kaichō wa Maid-sama! in connection with its story of the Younger Sister Day. k
She also says that being a manga artist was a dream profession when she was young. During high school, she concentrated in playing double bass. While doing literature in a university, she had a gap-year of 4 years to choose what she wanted to be. She started to become a manga artist after she graduated. She mentions that during her university days, she became an assistant for a manga artist and that the experience had helped her with her wor
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Hiro Fujiwara
Japanese manga artist
Hiro Fujiwara (藤原 ヒロ, Fujiwara Hiro, born December 23, 1981, in Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist.
The manga artist was once active[1] under her previous pen name, Izumi Hiro (和泉 ヒロ) at the end of the 1990s, but has abandoned the name after she won the Best Rookie award in the LMS for Kaeri Michi, Yuki no Netsu.
Her first series, Kaichō wa Maid-sama! (会長はメイド様!, translation Maid Sama!) was serialized in Hakusensha's monthly shōjo manga magazine, LaLa. This series is licensed for North America, and an anime adaptation was broadcast during Spring 2010.[2]
Personal life
[edit]Hiro Fujiwara was born on December 23, 1981, in Hyōgo Prefecture.[3] She also has two older brothers and two cats, but is currently living alone.[3] She said that one of her older brothers was an otaku and anonymously posted the story of his younger sister, Hiro, on the web radio of her work Kaichō wa Maid-sama! in connection with its story of the Younger Sister Day.[4]
She normally speaks standard Japanese, but when she relaxes or lets her guard down, she speaks in a Kansai accent, in which she can hardly have control. She also states that currently, she listens to songs by Akebos
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