Watanabe Mutsuki is a Japanese scriptwriter hailing from Ibaraki prefecture, where she was born and raised. Her educational background is marked by a strong foundation in literature, as she graduated from Senshu University's Faculty of Literature, subsequently completing a master's course at the Graduate School of International Literature.
As a result of her rigorous academic pursuits, Watanabe Mutsuki's blood type is a notable aspect of her personal profile, with a type B classification.
Watanabe Mutsuki's professional trajectory began with a scenario lecture at the Scenario Writers Association of the Japan Association, which ultimately led to her career as a scenario writer. Her impressive body of work has earned her numerous accolades, including the Setagaya literature award, the Omorimo Shoji prize / honorable mention encouragement prize, and the TV Asahi 21st century fresh scenario grand prize excellent prize.
One of her most notable creations is the character Tamagawa Doyle, a parody of the iconic "Edogawa Conan," the main character of the popular manga and anime series "Detective Conan."