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Waki Yamato (大和 和紀 Yamato Waki, March 13, 1948—) is a Japanese mangaka. She debuted in 1966 with the yomikiri Dorobou Tenshi.
Her works include:
- Haikarasan Ga Tōru - Yamato's best-known work, published in Shoujo Friend from 1975–77, and later adapted in 1978 into a TV anime by Nippon Animation and in 1987 into a live-action feature film.
- NY Komachi (NY小町)
- Babysitter Gin (ベビーシッター・ギン!)
- Mon Cherie CoCo - adapted into a 13-episode TV anime by Nippon TV Doga in 1972.
- にくむく士
- 月光樹
- Asakiyunemishi (あさきゆめみし), The Tale of Genji in English, based on Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji.