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U-Jin
Born (1959-06-15) June 15, 1959 (age 65)
Ube, Yamaguchi
NationalityJapanese
Area(s)Artist
Notable worksAngel
Sakura Diaries
u-jin.com

U-Jin (遊人, Yūjin) is a Japanese manga artist specializing in lewd and pornographic manga. U-Jin has created many manga over his career and is well known for his portrayals of cute pneumatic female figures.

Works

  • Angel (1988)
  • Himei wa o-shizuka ni (悲鳴はお静かに) (1989)
  • Kōnai Shasei (校内写生) (1989)
  • Kyūkyoku no Chef wa Oishinbo Papa (究極のシェフは美味しんぼパパ) (1989)
  • U-Jin Brand (遊人ブランド, Yūjin Burando) (1991)
  • Juliet (1992)
  • Walking on (ウォーキングオン, Wōkingu On) (1992)
  • Chō DNA Senshi Frogmen (超DNA戦士 フロッグマン, Chō Dīenuē Senshi Furogguman) (1993)
  • Lyceenne (1993 Artbook)
  • Nankyoku 28-gō (南極28号, Nankyoku Nijūhachigō) (1994)
  • U-Jeune (遊ジェンヌ, Yūjennu) (1994 Artbook)
  • Vixens (ヴィジョナリイ, Vijonarī) (1994)
  • Infinity (インフィニティ, Infiniti)
  • Kanojo no Inbō (彼女の陰謀)
  • Sigh (サイ)
  • Taxi Driver (TAXIドライバー, Takushī Doraibā)
  • Fobia (フォビア)
  • Chō Quatres (超キャートルズ, Chō Kyātoruzu)
  • Sakura Diaries (桜通信, Sakura Tsūshin) (1995)
  • Private Psycho Lesson (個人授業, Kojin Jugyō) (1996)
  • Premium (プレミア, Puremia)
  • Loose Socks (Artbook)
  • Shampoo Colon (シャンプーコロン, Shanpū Koron)
  • Refreme (リフレイム, Rifureimu) (1999)
  • Girls Rush (ギャルズラッシュ, Gyaruzu Rasshu) (1999)
  • Sakuranbo Tsūshin (桜んぼ通信) (Artbook)
  • Fruit Punch (フルーツ・ポンチ, Furūtsu Ponchi) (2001)
  • Peach! (2001)
  • Candy (キャンディー ) (2002)
  • Up-To-Date
  • Gakuen Tengoku (学園天国) (2003)
  • Angel: the women whom delivery host Kosuke Atami healed (2006)
  • Angel season 2 (2008)
  • Osanazuma Marple no Jikenbo (幼な妻マープルの事件簿, Osanazuma Māpuru no Jikenbo) (2009)
  • Q&I (Kyūkyoku no Chef wa Oishinbo Papa and Infinity)

References

  1. "Aurora to Publish Ujin's Peach! Manga in North America". Anime News Network. 10 March 2009. Retrieved 28 July 2011.

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