This site began some time ago as lonely prince which was supposed to be a shrine to Prince Hope Celia de Zaino of Planet Voice from Shinesman. I never finished it but I started getting into many more of Tachibana's works, so I decided to change the shrine into a more general Tachibana site.
The title, nothing comes from the name of her first artbook. That and I had no other inspiration for a name. Moving along...
The layout was slightly modified from the original lonely prince layout although I used the colored manga scan that I made and flipped the layout horizontally. Whee. Fonts used are Copperplate Gothic (Bold) and Palace Script. You need a frames and css-enabled browser, a resolution of 800x600+ is recommended, and this page should look pretty decent in any browser.
Updates:
6/20/02: Filled out the works and art page.
6/19/02: AshiTama summaries up.
6/18/02: Site launched
Links:
Himuro no Sakura: Tachibana Kaim's official site, with a very nice gallery of gorgeous art, information on her many works, and lots more! (Japanese only)
Surly-Genki: Worship Emi's shrine, since it's been around a lot longer. This is another great general Tachibana-info page. Emi is half the reason why I got interesting in Tachibana's works, so thank her for everything!
Shine! Shinesman: Tons of Shinesman info here at Puu's site. She is the other half of the reason why I got interested in Tachibana's works, so thank her too!
Ashita no Tamago: The official Japanese site. Whee! Fun production notes, preliminary sketches, and artwork here.
Policy:
Pretty similar to those you've seen, I'm sure. It should be obvious that I didn't create nor own any rights to these great series. That said, all images were scanned by me and if you wish to use them on your site, feel free, but please give me the proper credit and all that. Direct linking of images is not allowed. (And it won't work, anyways.) Layout was designed in Adobe Photoshop and HTML was written in notepad because I am very set in my ways and don't feel like changing them. This site is link free.
lookie here, a link button. isn't it special?
Shinesman created by Tachibana Kaim and is (c) its respective owners.
These pages and its contents created and (c) 2001-2002 Ming-Ling.