Ryō Ikuemi

Nacimiento : 1964-10-02, Nayoro, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

Historia

Ryō Ikuemi (いくえみ綾, Ikuemi Ryō, October 2, 1964) is a Japanese manga artist. She was born in Nayoro, Hokkaido Prefecture, and lives in Sapporo, in the same prefecture. She graduated from Tokai University Fourth High School. She has blood type A. She writes mainly shōjo manga for Margaret, where she debuted in 1979 at age 15 with Maggie. In 2000, she won the 46th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo for Barairo no Ashita, and in 2009 the 33rd Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo for Kiyoku Yawaku. In 2013 her work Kiyoku Yawaku (Beyond the Memories) was adapted as a live-action movie. In 2017 Anata no Koto wa Sore Hodo (I Love You Just a Little Bit ) was adapted as a TV drama.

Películas

Principal: Am I In a Love Story?
Novel
After her parents divorced, Shima Sumitomo lived with her mother. She felt uncomfortable living with her stepfather and she was unable to hang out with people at her high school. Shima Sumitomo decides to move to Hokkaido where her father lives. At her new high school in Hokkaido, she meets classmate Gen Tatebayashi and Wao Sakurai. They are the two most popular boys at her school. A principle of her school is that "Gen and Wao are for everyone." If anyone breaks the rule, that person will be ostracized. Even so, Shima Sumitomo gets closer to Gen and Wao.
Beyond the Memories
Novel
Kanna Seto perdió a su amiga de la infancia, Haruta, en un accidente de coche cuando era estudiante de primer año en la escuela secundaria. Kanna, ya adulta, todavía arrastra el dolor emocional que le causó ese incidente. Entonces conoce a Roku Akazawa, alguien que también arrastra una experiencia dolorosa de su pasado. Cuando Roku era un estudiante de primaria, una niña que estaba con él tuvo un accidente y murió. Debido a ese incidente, Roku tiene un fuerte sentimiento de culpa. Cuando se conocen, el tiempo, congelado desde ese día, comienza a avanzar de nuevo.
Pops
Novel
Harada Kusuko is a high school girl with a secret crush on the class playboy, Mishima Takeshi.