Works
- Ruru to Mimi, 1969
- Seireigari, 1971–1974
- 11-gatsu no Gymnasium, 1971
- Poe no Ichizoku, 1972–1976
- Tottemo Shiwase Moto-chan, 1972–1976
- Thomas no Shinzou, 1973–1975
- They were Eleven, 1975–1976
- Alois, 1975
- Hyaku Oku no Hiru to Sen oku no Yoru, 1977–1978
- Star Red, 1978–1979
- Mesh, 1980–1984
- Houmonsha, 1980
- A-A', 1981
- Hanshin, 1984
- Marginal, 1985–1987
- Flower Festival, 1988–1989
- Aoi Tori, 1989
- Umi no Aria, 1989–1991
- Roma e no Michi, 1990
- Abunai Oke no Ie, 1992–1994
- Zankokuna Kami ga Shihai suru, 1993–2001
- Barbara Ikai, 2002–2005
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