Sakura Tsukuba

After Hikari no Dokeki Haru no Hi ni, she published a one-shot titled, Mori no Koe (森の声, Voices of the Forest) in the October issue of LaLa in the same year.

Another one-shot, Matsuri no Ato (まつりのあと, After the Festival) was published in the November 10th issue of LaLa DX.

[8] Right after Bunny Game, another one-shot titled Machigaeru Otoko (間違える男) was published[9] and compiled into the first volume of Mekakushi no Kuni.

Her first series, Mekakushi no Kuni (目隠しの国, The Land of the Blindfolded) started serializing in the January issue of LaLa DX in 1999.

[21] After the end of Mekakushi no Kuni, Tsukuba published another one-shot titled, Amai Kami Ato (甘い咬みあと) in the May issue of LaLa before continuing Yoroshiku Master.

In the October issue of LaLa, she started another new series titled, Pengin Kakumei (ペンギン革命, Penguin Revolution).

[27] For 2009, another one-shot, Hitomi Kara Desutinī (瞳からディスティニー) was published in the January issue of LaLa[28] as well as making her official Melody debut by publishing a one-shot titled Akai Īto (赤いい糸, Crimson Colored Thread) in the October issue.