Taiyo Matsumoto and Yuna Hirasawa Score 2025 Eisner Awards: A Big Moment for Manga
Two Manga Creators Shine on Comics’ Biggest Stage
It’s official—manga is taking over, and the 2025 Eisner Awards just dropped a huge exclamation point on that fact. This year, Taiyo Matsumoto’s “Tokyo These Days” and Yuna Hirasawa’s “My Journey to Her” have both snagged Eisner Awards, marking another leap forward for international recognition of Japanese comics. For longtime readers and newcomers discovering these gems, there’s real joy in seeing these creators’ unique voices celebrated at the highest level.
The Winners: At a Glance

- Manga Title: Tokyo These Days (by Taiyo Matsumoto)
- Manga Title: My Journey to Her (by Yuna Hirasawa)
- Award: Eisner Award 2025, Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
- Original Publisher: Shogakukan (JP); translated by Viz Media (US)
Why This Win Hits Different (Especially for Manga Fans)

If you’ve ever lost yourself in the urban melancholy and dreamlike linework of Tokyo These Days, or connected with the raw sincerity of Hirasawa’s My Journey to Her, you know these stories are more than just panel-to-panel progression—they’re emotional labyrinths. Taiyo Matsumoto’s reputation is already legendary thanks to titles like Tekkonkinkreet and Ping Pong, so seeing his latest work earn Eisner recognition feels like the rest of the world catching up. But Yuna Hirasawa’s ascent is honestly just as magical to witness. My Journey to Her got fan blogs buzzing all last year for its powerful character arcs and nuanced treatment of identity—these Eisner Awards have cemented its place as a must-read.
Fan Community Reactions & Impact
If you follow r/manga or Twitter threads, there’s already an outpouring of proud, emotional responses from readers worldwide. Seeing “Taiyo Matsumoto,” “Yuna Hirasawa,” and “Eisner Awards” all trending together is more than a fandom victory lap—it’s a huge step for the global manga community. It also gives fans an extra reason to dive deeper into their back catalogs or finally pick up that Hirasawa debut you’ve been meaning to check out.
Where to Read: Release Info & Availability
- Tokyo These Days: English volumes released by Viz Media; available in print and digital
- My Journey to Her: Translated and released via Seven Seas Entertainment; digital and print editions on most platforms
- Original Serialization: Monthly Big Comic Spirits (JP)
Final Thoughts: Manga’s Eisner Spotlight

The Eisner Awards have historically felt like a U.S.-centric celebration, but wins like these send a real message about the growing power and diversity of manga. Whether you’re a die-hard Matsumoto fan, have just discovered Hirasawa, or keep an eye out for fresh talent, there’s never been a better moment to champion non-mainstream manga. Let’s keep the conversation going—out of these two winners, which series do you think will spark the most discussion in the months ahead? Drop your feelings and thoughts below—I’m genuinely curious which panel or moment hit you the hardest!

