(en) Anne McKnight en Michael Bourdaghs (15 juni 2018). Memento libri: New Writings and Translations from the World of Tsushima Yūko (1947~2016). The Asia Pacific Journal 16 (12/7) "(...) and join an exciting array of new translations into English of works by other female writers including Mizumura Minae, Shibasaki Tomoko, Tawada Yōko and Murata Sayaka—works that Tsushima's writing helped create an audience for in the 1970s."
(en) Kosaka, Kris, "'Of Dogs and Walls': A concentrated hit of Yuko Tsushima", The Japan Times, 8 september 2022. Geraadpleegd op 10 september 2022. “By using a pervasive metaphor of the Shinto water god, Suijin, Tsushima also excavates her own history as the daughter of Osamu Dazai, the celebrated Japanese writer who committed suicide by drowning in 1948.”
(en) Tsushima Yuko (literature). What-When-How.com. The-Crankshaft Publishing. Gearchiveerd op 25 mei 2022. Geraadpleegd op 2 september 2022. “(...) women's writing was somewhat dormant until the emergence of the younger generation in the 1960s led by writers such as Taeko Kono, Minako Oba, and Yuko Tsushima. Their writings unhesitatingly express female experience of sexuality, desire, and motherhood”
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(en) Yūko Tsushima. Words without borders. Geraadpleegd op 3 september 2022.