"Pink, River's Edge, Helter Skelter"@en . . "1963-12-13"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Kyoko Okazaki(\u5CA1\u5D0E \u4EAC\u5B50Okazaki Ky\u014Dko, born December 13, 1963) is a Japanese mangaka whose manga are popular for their unorthodox style and controversial topics, such as sex, sadomasochism, drugs, homosexuality, rape, murder, and prostitution. The Tokyo-born Okazaki often focuses on urban Japanese life in the capital from the 1980s and 90s from a female perspective. Her writings are also studded with modern jargon. Okazaki's manga are not typical, in that while it is a part of the \"sh\u014Djo manga\" (girl manga) genre, her works are not conservative enough to fit the typical shojo manga genre completely. Okazaki, along with mangaka, Shungiku Uchida, are two examples of today's leading female manga artists, who contributed to the rise of a new style of manga, known as \"gyaru manga\". Gyaru literally translates to gal, and this genre of manga is aimed towards those who are interested in a love story about a girl, but are also interested in topics to do with sex, drugs, prostitution, etc."@en . . "Kyoko Okazaki"@en . . . . "Tokyo, Japan"@en . . "Kyoko Okazaki(\u5CA1\u5D0E \u4EAC\u5B50Okazaki Ky\u014Dko, born December 13, 1963) is a Japanese mangaka whose manga are popular for their unorthodox style and controversial topics, such as sex, sadomasochism, drugs, homosexuality, rape, murder, and prostitution. The Tokyo-born Okazaki often focuses on urban Japanese life in the capital from the 1980s and 90s from a female perspective. Her writings are also studded with modern jargon. Okazaki's manga are not typical, in that while it is a part of the \"sh\u014Djo manga\" (girl manga) genre, her works are not conservative enough to fit the typical shojo manga genre completely. Okazaki, along with mangaka, Shungiku Uchida, are two examples of today's leading female manga artists, who contributed to the rise of a new style of manga, known as \"gyaru manga\". Gyaru literally t"@en . . "Kyoko Okazaki"@en .