-Please tell us how Hyuga -san started drawing.
Hyuga: The first picture of the picture was that I was competing with a good friend, Maho -chan, who was close at kindergarten.She loved manga and anime and had a lot at home, so she came into the manga since the lower grades of elementary school.After that, I came to be conscious of "manga artists are cool and fun!"
-There is a longing for manga artists at the starting point.
Hyuga: That's right.So, when I was in the fourth grade of elementary school, I made something like a manga magazine with a friend who was good at painting.A book named "Sweets ☆" was completed, coating the cover with a cellophane tape, coating the cover with a cellophane tape.I think that is the original experience of making it.
-It means that you made so -called ZINE when you were in elementary school.Did you have a dream of becoming a manga artist from that time?
Hyuga: It wasn't cool enough to call it ZINE (laughs), but I vaguely felt that I would work on a manga in the future.I don't think I had to think about other careers.My mother was aspiring to be a manga artist, and my older sister was good at painting, so it might have been an environmentally natural flow.However, her sister was pretty motivated, so I went to the main culture.
-It's interesting to say, "I'm more motivated, to the main culture" (laughs).
Hyuga: When I was little, I was born little by little from me who was not popular (laughs).My sister could exist right as a girl, but I felt like "I'm not good at being a girl" and my existence was a mystery position.But I didn't belong to groups and factions, so I got along with various types.I didn't really like studying, but when I was a junior high school student, I worked as a student council.It was a sloppy idea to easily pass high school exams (laughs).
-You said, "I don't have a mote," but I think it's likely to be a mote because I can get along with my classmates without being separated.
Hyuga: Well, it wasn't really popular (laughs).Especially when I spent puberty, bands like Ginkgo BOYZ were popular, and the expressions like "the frustration of a person who are not popular" created sympathy and became a boom.The "Elegate Contaro Taro" (TBS Radio), which I have been listening to from that time, often came up with such "no popular" stories.
The high school where I went to school was a girls' school, but the school rules were extremely strict, and it was unrelated to the so -called gender -like relationship.However, my sister, who was familiar, belonged to the light music department of Tokyo Metropolitan High School, and was in a backwara fashion like "Zipper".It looked very gorgeous to me.
I think that there was certainly a thing that the head was pierced every day, and the feeling of exciting "no popular" was burned in the stomach and motivated.