
However, it was her first work to be published under the current pen name, Hiro Fujiwara. Nevertheless, her second work was published six months after she won the Best Rookie award in the LaLa Mangaka Scout Course. The third work, Fly was submitted to the 27th Hakusensha Athena Newcomers' Awards and was mentioned in the 2nd issue of Hana to Yume as well as the February issue of LaLa. She was placed 19th for Kakera, Hitotsu that was sent-in to the Hana to Yume Mangaka Course. was sent into the 40th Big Challenge Awards but was not short-listed.

(だいあり。, Diary.), Kakera, Hitotsu (欠片、ひとつ), Fly and another untitled work that was going to be sent in to year 2002's LaLa Mangaka Scout Course. She has submitted a few works to Hakusensha's other contest besides the manga artist's other attempts at the LMS and LMG. However, this was won under her name, Hiro Izumi and it went on to be published in the April 2005 issue of LaLa DX. Hiro Fujiwara made her debut by winning the Best Rookie award in the 144th LaLa Mangaka Scout Course for her work Kaeri Michi, Yuki no Netsu (帰り道、雪の熱?). She mentions that during her university days, she became an assistant for a manga artist and that the experience had helped her with her work now. She started to become a manga artist after she graduated. While doing literature in a university, she had a gap-year of 4 years to choose what she wanted to be. During high school, she concentrated in playing double bass.

She also says that being a manga artist was a dream profession when she was young. She said that one of her older brothers was an Otaku and anonymously posted the story of his younger sister, Hiro, on the web radio of her work Kaichō wa Maid-sama! in connection with its story of the Younger Sister Day. She also has 2 older brothers and a dog but is currently living alone. Hiro Fujiwara was born on Decemin Hyōgo Prefecture.
