While still attending Tsuru University, Nishi made her professional manga debut in 1988 with the short story "Matteiru yo" in Shogakukan's manga magazine Petit Flower. [1 ] [2 ] After her debut, she stopped publishing manga and was working…
As with many Japanese names, Keiko can be written using a number of different kanji. Some of the most common ways[ citation needed] of writing Keiko (and the most representative meanings of the respective kanji) are: