She made her manga debut in 1999 in
Nakayoshi magazine with her award-winning
Sakuranbo Kiss. She considers
Otona ni Nuts (
Instant Teen: Just Add Nuts) to be her masterpiece. Other works include
Ai Ga Nakucha Ne!,
Bibitte Mu-cho,
Cherry Juice,
Kedamono Damono,
Fortune☆Cake,
Young Mermaid,
AAA and more recently
Orange Planet,
Kimi No Neiro, and
Animal Official. All of them are or were published in
Nakayoshi. In 2020, Fukushima illustrated the supplemental and full-length
manga adaptation for the film
Sakura. ==References==