Motomiya's
Ore no Sora ran in
Shueisha's
Weekly Playboy from 1975 to 1978. It has spawned several sequel series and adaptations. He serialized
Otokogi in
Shogakukan's
Big Comic from 1979 to 1980. It also spawned several sequel manga and adaptations. Motomiya serialized
Takeki Ōgon no Kuni in Shueisha's
Business Jump from 1990 to 1992. It has spawned several sequels, each following a different figure from Japanese history. On October 13, 2004, Shueisha suspended Motomiya's
Kuni ga Moeru manga from
Weekly Young Jump after 37 politicians and more than 200 other people complained about a photograph that was used in the series in mid-September. The original photo is purported to depict the
Nanjing Massacre, which the politicians claimed to have never happened. Motomiya drew it to have the accurate uniform, leading to complaints of misrepresenting history. Motomiya began
Nisemono? in July 2007 for the
Pfizer pharmaceutical company. It was serialized on their Japanese website and aimed to help men who suffer from
erectile dysfunction.
Katsu Fūtarō!! was serialized in Shueisha's
Grand Jump from 2013 to 2016. In 2017, Motomiya launched
Kōun Ryūsui in the same magazine. It follows Chinese explorer
Xu Fu, who travels to Japan seeking the elixir of eternal life. He launched
Good Job, a collaboration with Hiroshi Takano, in
Weekly Young Jump the following year. It ran until July 2020. Motomiya briefly serialized
Umi o Wataru be in
Grand Jump for four months in 2020. The artist then serialized
Boku, Imasu yo. in
Weekly Young Jump from 2020 until 2021. ==Moto Kikaku==