
Osamu Tezuka Spots in Japan

Osamu Tezuka was a Japanese manga artist known as the “God of Manga,” a legendary creator who had a profound impact on the development of Japanese manga and anime. Born in 1928, he produced many masterpieces that shaped the industry.
Notable works include:
Astro Boy: The first Japanese work to be adapted into a TV anime. It features the boy robot Atom and his sister Uran, exploring themes of coexistence between humans and robots, as well as social issues.
Kimba the White Lion: Centers on Leo, a white lion cub raised by humans, and deals with themes about animals and nature.
Black Jack: A masterpiece of medical drama, focusing on the brilliant surgeon Black Jack and his assistant Pinoko, depicting deep human stories.
Princess Knight: A fantasy work featuring Princess Sapphire, who disguises herself as a boy. It is known for its complex portrayal of a character who possesses both a boy’s and a girl’s heart.
Phoenix: A grand, time-spanning narrative centered on the immortal Phoenix, connecting multiple eras and stories in a highly literary style.