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  • Arina Tanemura is a shoujo manga superstar, with hit series such as Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne and Full Moon wo Sagashite under her belt.

    Mangaka You Should Know: Arina Tanemura » Fanboy.com 2008

  • Tanemura is beloved for her expressive and flowery art as well as her strong female characters.

    Mangaka You Should Know: Arina Tanemura » Fanboy.com 2008

  • Some Tanemura titles hurt more than others, but generally … yes.

    About at About 2009

  • • Ronald Tanemura , former partner and global co-head of credit derivatives at Goldman

    Lehman Names Its Wind-Down Board Mike Spector 2011

  • Blog@Newsarama » Blog Archive » Manga-ka Tanemura interviewed

    Manga-ka Tanemura interviewed 2007

  • We also look forward to fans reading the never-before-released manga short story by Tanemura in our special August issue of SHOJO BEAT, which further celebrates the artist with a beautiful cover and feature coverage.

    Road to San Diego: My feet are tired 2007

  • For fans not able to attend Comic-Con, exclusive items autographed by Tanemura will be offered as contest prizes in upcoming issues of SHOJO BEAT magazine.

    Road to San Diego: My feet are tired 2007

  • In 2008, the magazine will include an exclusive interview with Tanemura conducted during her Comic-Con visit, as well as a Tanemura drawing lesson and a feature of fan art to be judged by the artist.

    Road to San Diego: My feet are tired 2007

  • Chemistry prize: Makoto Imai, Naoki Urushihata, Hideki Tanemura, Yukinobu Tajima, Hideaki Goto, Koichiro Mizoguchi and Junichi Murakami for determining the ideal density of airborne wasabi pungent horseradish to awaken sleeping people in case of a fire or other emergency, and for applying this knowledge to invent the wasabi alarm.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • - Makoto Imai, Naoki Urushihata, Hideki Tanemura, Yukinobu Tajima, Hideaki Goto, Koichiro Mizoguchi and Junichi Murakami of Japan for determining the ideal density of airborne wasabi -- a pungent horseradish -- to awaken sleeping people and for applying this knowledge to invent a wasabi fire alarm.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

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