Waki Yamato
| Waki Yamato | |
|---|---|
| Born | 一ノ関 和紀 (later 木野 和紀) March 13, 1948 Sapporo, Japan |
| Nationality | Japan |
| Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | |
| Awards | 1st Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo manga - Haikara-san ga Tōru |
Waki Yamato (Japanese: 大和 和紀, Hepburn: Yamato Waki; born March 13, 1948) is a Japanese manga artist. She debuted in 1966 with the short story Dorobō Tenshi.
Since her debut, Yamato steadily created and published a variety of works in the genre of shōjo manga. Among her early time works, Mon Cherie CoCo, 1971, was adapted into an anime television series, and her work, Haikara-san ga Tōru, 1975 to 1977, was very successful, winning the 1st Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo manga in 1977. It was also made into a musical for the Takarazuka Revue, an anime series (which reached an international audience through TV broadcasts in Italy and France), and a live-action film. Through these early works, she established her position as one of the most popular manga artists.