★ "Cosmos" received the Gold Prize in a fairy tale contest. (Children's Charter Love Association, 1976)
★ Illustrated the poetry collection "Ginyanma" (Dragonfly). (Children and Poetry Literature Society, 1976)
★ Illustrated for elementary school moral education textbooks. Through 5th grade "Thousand Cranes" and 6th grade "Minamata Disease". (Nihon Bunkyo Shuppan, 1976)
★ Serialized "Pictures and Text: My Landscape Series" for over 40 issues. (Nara Shimbun, 1976)
★ Illustrated for the serialized reportage "Questioning Education". (Nara Shimbun, 1977-78)
★ Wrote over 30 essays for "Contemporary Artists Connected to Nara". (Nara Shimbun, 1979)
★ Selected for the Poetry Division of Kansai Bungaku. (Around age 29)
★ "Nara in Modern Literature 43: Tamotsu Onishi - Lost Days Revived in Pictures and Text from My Landscape Series" (Author: Kazuji Utsumi, Monthly Nara, June 1980)
★ Painted "Pictures and Text: Cold Rain & From Wakasa" for the opening pages. (Monthly Nara, December 1980, February 1981)
★ Wrote an essay titled "People Who Try / Notes on Scraps" for a special feature. (BLACK PAN Issue 70, 1981)
★ Designed the cover for a research bulletin. (Kinki University Language Center, vol.4 No.2, 1995)
★ Wrote an art thesis "The Relationship between the Naming of 'Kaita' and Ogai Mori". (Kinki University High School Research Bulletin No. 9, 1998)
★ Designed the cover for Izumi Selection "Ise-Shima and Modern Literature". (Izumi Shoin, 1999)
★ Designed the cover for Asahiko Sano's photo book "Polluted Hometown". (Little Gulliver, 1999)
★ Designed the cover for the poetry collection "Just As It Is" (Sono Manma). (Little Gulliver, 1999)
★ Designed the cover for the Modern Literature Selection "Masao Sakanaka Literature Selection". (Izumi Shoin, 2001)
★ Designed the cover for the Encyclopedia Series "Encyclopedia of Modern Literature of the Kii Peninsula". (Izumi Shoin, 2002)
★ Commissioned to design a logo mark for a hospital. (Kazuki Neurosurgical Clinic, Omiya-dori, Nara City)
★ Works are housed at Nara Prefectural Koriyama High School.
★ Works are housed at Jakushu Itteki Bunko (Tsutomu Minakami Literature Village, Fukui Prefecture).