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Yumi Hotta

Yumi Hotta (堀田 由美 Hotta Yumi; most often written as ほった ゆみ) is a manga artist, born in Aichi Prefecture, Japan in 1957.

Hotta is best known as the writer for the best-selling Hikaru no Go, a manga about the game of Go that is widely credited for the recent boom of the game in Japan. Hotta worked with Takeshi Obata (the illustrator) and Yukari Umezawa (5-Dan, the supervisor) in the creation of Hikaru no Go. In 2000, she won the Shogakukan Manga Prize for Hikaru no Go.

Hotta's husband is Kiyonari Hotta, a manga artist known for manga about horse-racing. He was also well-known as a contributer to the Chunichi Shimbun where he illustrated under the pen name Yumi Hotta (ほった ゆみ Hotta Yumi), making the Yumi Hotta name famous even before Hikaru no Go. Although Yumi Hotta was in charge of the Hikaru no Go project, throughout most of the series Yumi Hotta and Kiyonari Hotta worked together as a husband and wife team.


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