Shōjo refers to manga developed specifically for female readers. Her work was very popular and directly influenced the development of both shōjo and yuri manga in the decades that followed.
Japanese author Yoshiya Nobuko wrote novels about female same-sex love and relationships during the 1920s. However, this has not stopped queer writers and artists from producing queer works of art, nor has it stopped readers from consuming it.
Although homosexuality in Japan was never criminalized to the extent it was in countries such as the USA or the United Kingdom, members of the LGBTQ+ community still face discrimination on a cultural and social level with very limited legal protection.