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Miyabi Okita

おきた みやび

Okita Miyabi

Profile

Gender
Unknown
Nationality
Japan
Languages
Japanese

Career

Occupations
Novelist, Light novel author
Active Years
2004-

Awards

10th Dengeki Game Novel Award (Silver Prize)
Work: Senpai to Boku
Organization: Dengeki Bunko / MediaWorks (organizers)
Result: 銀賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Senpai to Boku

2004 Romantic comedy, Gender-swap (TSF), School novel

Hajime Yamashiro, a first-year high school student, falls for his senior Tsubasa Hiraga and joins the mystery club. After being abducted by a UFO, their brains are swapped, and the series follows their gender-swapped lives and evolving relationship in a school romantic-comedy setting.

School lifeBody/brain swap / gender swapRomanceComedy

Bibliography

  • Senpai to Boku (Vol.1) — 2004-02-10
  • Senpai to Boku 2 — 2004-06-10
  • Senpai to Boku 3 — 2004-10-10
  • Senpai to Boku 4 — 2005-02-10
  • Senpai to Boku 5 — 2005-06-10
  • Senpai to Boku 0 — 2005-12-10 (Volume 0)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Dialogue-driven, brisk pacingLight-novel style humor and character-focused prose
Recurring Motifs
Gender/personality swapsSchool events (e.g., cultural festival)Strange/paranormal occurrences

Legacy

Senpai to Boku won the Silver Prize at the 10th Dengeki Game Novel Award and was published by Dengeki Bunko from 2004 to 2005. It is known among readers as a school romantic comedy that incorporates gender-swap elements.

Trivia

  • Senpai to Boku was published in six volumes by Dengeki Bunko between February 2004 and December 2005.
  • The work originated as a Silver Prize winner at the 10th Dengeki Game Novel Award.
  • Genre combines romantic comedy with gender-swap (TSF) elements in a school setting.