Chizuna Nakajima

Description
Chizuna Nakajima is a Japanese manga artist whose professional career began in the early 2000s. Nakajima was born in Kagoshima Prefecture and raised in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a birthday of December 17. Nakajima is known for creating works that blend comedy with specific fetishistic themes, particularly those related to omorashi, a genre focused on urinary desperation and accidents.

Nakajima's early published works include the four-panel manga Tamaarare, which ran in Manga Time Kirara Carat from late 2004 to early 2005. Other early projects include the short work Hanamusubi in Comic Seed! during 2005 and the serialized manga Iinari! Aibureishon in Monthly Dragon Age beginning in 2006.

The manga artist gained wider recognition with the series Angel's Drop, also known as Tenshi no Drop. This bishōjo gag comedy manga was first launched on the Flex Comix Blood website in 2011. The story follows two childhood friends, Botan and Shinobu, who enroll in St. Azumaria Girls' Academy and encounter an angel named Un-chan, leading to strange and bizarre occurrences. After Flex Comix Blood shut down in 2012, the series moved to the Comic Meteor website. The manga concluded in December 2013, spanning five volumes and eighty-five chapters. The series is notable for being Nakajima's first work to receive an anime adaptation. In 2013, a television anime special was produced by studio AIC Frontier and directed by Kōji Itō.

Another significant work by Nakajima is Alice no 100°CC, serialized in Monthly Champion RED from March to September 2008. This manga centers on Aoi Kururi, a high school boy who practices a form of magic related to incense and urination. The work is known for its explicit focus on omorashi themes, with many scenes depicting female characters in situations of urinary distress.

In 2019, Nakajima launched the manga Jitensha no Onee-san (The Bicycle Lady) in Kadokawa's Comic Cune magazine, which ran until September 2020 and was collected into two volumes. In January 2024, Nakajima began a new series titled Elf-Sensei no Toire wa Doko Desu ka? (Where is the Elf Teacher's Toilet?), described as a toilet fantasy comedy. The story revolves around an elf teaching trainee from another world who finds she can only relieve herself in a lush forest.

A consistent thread throughout Nakajima's body of work is the incorporation of specific fetishistic humor. The manga artist openly acknowledges a strong interest in situations involving female characters needing to urinate, often using this as a primary source of comedy and narrative drive. This thematic focus is explicitly noted in descriptions of works like Angel's Drop, which the manga itself describes as covering elements of fetishism not usually seen in mainstream manga, and is a central feature of Alice no 100°CC. Nakajima's other personal interests include bicycles, history, and the aesthetic of black-haired girls with bobbed haircuts.
Works