Shimura ended her Wandering Son (Hōrō Musuko) and her yuri manga Aoi Hana (Sweet Blue Flowers) manga in 2013.
Digital Manga, Inc. previously licensed the Sweet Blue Flowers manga and released the first volume digitally in 2014.
The February issue of Shueisha’s Miracle Jump magazine revealed on Tuesday that Takako Shimura will end her Musume no Iede manga in the magazine’s March issue in February.
Sweet Blue Flowers also inspired an 11-episode anime series that Crunchyroll streamed as it aired in Japan.