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is a Japanese
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and adventure writer. His works have sold more than 20 million copies in Japan spread across more than 280 titles and adapted into a variety of formats including feature films, television shows, movies and comic books. His works are influenced by outdoor interests such as fishing, particularly Ayu fishing,
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as well as
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,
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,
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. He has published a number of photo collections of his journeys through Nepalese mountains. He is best known for writing ''Jōgen no Tsuki wo Taberu Shishi'' (''The Lion that Ate the Crescent Moon''), which won both the
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and the
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. He also has written film scripts, including the one to ''
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''. One of his popular martial arts serials that has been adapted into manga is '' Garōden'' (餓狼伝), which has also been adapted to two video games and a movie. His novel series ''Majūgari'' (also known as ''Demon Hunters'') has been adapted into an anime OVA ''Psycho Diver: Soul Siren'' and three manga series. He's been nicknamed "the artisan of violence" due to one of his popular martial arts novel series, . As of 2014, he has been working on the scripts for the manga series ''Shin Garōden'' with renowned manga artist Masami Nobe. He is also a past president of the
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organization.


Early life

Baku Yumemakura was born on January 1, 1951, in Odawara-shi. At the age of 22, he graduated from Tokai University with a degree in Japanese literature. In 1975, he visited Nepal for the first time; the region would become host to one of his most popular works, '' The Summit of the Gods'', which was adapted into the French animated film '' Le Sommet des Dieux'' in 2021.


Career beginnings

In 1977, his first works were published in the science fiction coterie magazines ''Neo Null'' (curated by
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) and ''
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'' (curated by
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). A typographic experiment story titled ''Kaeru no Shi'', dubbed as "Typografiction", was published in ''Neo Null'' and received a great deal of attention within the industry; it was reprinted in the science fiction magazine ''Kisou Tengai'', which became his first appearance in commercial magazine. He followed this success by releasing the novella ''Kyojin Den'' and enjoyed enough success to become a full-time author. His first standalone title, ''Nekohiki no Oruorane'', was published in the Shueisha Cobalt Collection in 1979. His first full-length novel, ''Genjū Henge'', was published two years later by Futabasha Corporation. Then, in 1982, the first volume of the Kimaira Kou Series, ''Genjū Shōnen Kimaira'', was published by Asahi Sonorama Paperbacks, with cover and illustrations by
Yoshitaka Amano is a Japanese visual artist, character designer, illustrator, a scenic designer for theatre and film, and a costume designer. He began his career in 1967 at Tatsunoko Production working on anime such as '' Speed Racer'' and later became the c ...
. The ''Majūgari'' trilogy was published by
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in 1984.


Collaborators

Over the span of his career, Yumemakura worked with a wide range of historically important figures in the Japanese art scene. *
Yoshitaka Amano is a Japanese visual artist, character designer, illustrator, a scenic designer for theatre and film, and a costume designer. He began his career in 1967 at Tatsunoko Production working on anime such as '' Speed Racer'' and later became the c ...
- He was in charge of stage design for ''Nayotake'', produced by
Bandō Tamasaburō V (born 25 April 1950) is a Kabuki actor and the most popular and celebrated ''onnagata'' (an actor specializing in female roles) currently on stage. He has also acted in several films. Life and career Born in 1950, Shin'ichi Morita was adopte ...
, where Amano introduced him to Baku Yumemakura. The three would also collaborate on Yang Guifei, with Baku Yumemakura writing the lyrics and
Yoshitaka Amano is a Japanese visual artist, character designer, illustrator, a scenic designer for theatre and film, and a costume designer. He began his career in 1967 at Tatsunoko Production working on anime such as '' Speed Racer'' and later became the c ...
in charge of stage design. The manga '' Amon Saga'' was written by Baku Yumemakura and illustrated by Amano and was later adapted into an
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. Among other Baku Yumemakura's works, he also did the illustrations and cover page design for '' Garōden'', '' Taitei no Ken'' and ''Yamigarishi'', as well as the ''Kimaira'' series. He was key visual and costume designer for movies written by Baku Yumemakura including ''
Onmyōji was one of the official positions belonging to the of the Ministry of the Center under the ritsuryō system in ancient Japan, and was assigned as a technical officer in charge of divination and geomorphology based on the theory of the yin-an ...
'', '' Onmyōji 2'' and '' Taitei no Ken''. They also collaborated on the story and pottery of ''Yōkihi no Bansan'' for both a book and exhibition, in addition to ceramic work by Kano Shokoku. * Katsuya Terada - He was in charge of the book cover and illustrations for the ''Kimaira'' series written by Baku Yumemakura, and was in charge of cover design and illustrations for '' Garōden'', ''Shin Majugari'', and ''Yamigarishi''. *
Osamu Tezuka Osamu Tezuka (, born , ''Tezuka Osamu'', – 9 February 1989) was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist and animator. Considered to be among the greatest and most influential cartoonists of all time, his prolific output, pioneering techniques an ...
- Baku Yumemakura was influenced by one of his seminal works, '' Phoenix''. Baku Yumemakura would go on to write the script for '' Saiyūki''. *
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- She is married to Osamu Tezuka's son,
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, and she drew the manga adaptation of ''
Onmyōji was one of the official positions belonging to the of the Ministry of the Center under the ritsuryō system in ancient Japan, and was assigned as a technical officer in charge of divination and geomorphology based on the theory of the yin-an ...
'', which won the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Manga Award. She went on to produce the serialized version as ''Onmyōji Tamatebako'' in the comic magazine ''
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''. * Keisuke Itagaki - In 1996, he began working on '' Garōden'', an original work by Baku Yumemakura. He has also collaborated on the series ''Garōden Boy''. *
Ken Ishikawa was a Japanese manga artist. He is renowned as the co-creator (with Go Nagai) of the ''Getter Robo'' anime series, as well as four of their subsequent manga continuations. According to Nagai, he considered Ishikawa his greatest friend and ally. ...
- In 1994 he drew the manga based on the Yamigarishi series, and in 1998 the manga based on Baku Yumemakura's novel ''Tsuki no Ou''. *
Jiro Taniguchi was a Japanese mangaka, manga writer/artist. His works belong to the gekiga, or "dramatic pictures", genre of manga. In France he was knighted a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2011. Career Taniguchi began his career as an ...
- Illustrated Baku Yumemakura's works, Garouden from 1989 to 1990 and ''Kamigami no itadaki'' ('' The Summit of the Gods'') from 2000 to 2003. ''The Summit of the Gods'' received awards at the
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in 2002 and 2005. *
Yōjirō Takita Yōjirō Takita (滝田 洋二郎 ''Takita Yōjirō'', born December 4, 1955) is a Japanese filmmaker. Takita received an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film for his 2008 drama '' Departures''. It marked the first time a Japanese film won the aw ...
- In 2001, he directed ''
Onmyōji was one of the official positions belonging to the of the Ministry of the Center under the ritsuryō system in ancient Japan, and was assigned as a technical officer in charge of divination and geomorphology based on the theory of the yin-an ...
''. It became an international hit and received a prize at The
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in 2002. He directed '' Onmyōji 2'' in 2003. *
Yukihiko Tsutsumi is a Japanese television and film director. He began directing commercials and music promotion videos as an employee of Nippon Television. After spending time abroad, he returned and started his own production company, ''Office Crescendo'', from ...
- Directed '' Taitei no Ken'', an original work by Baku Yumemakura, in 2007. *
Bandō Tamasaburō V (born 25 April 1950) is a Kabuki actor and the most popular and celebrated ''onnagata'' (an actor specializing in female roles) currently on stage. He has also acted in several films. Life and career Born in 1950, Shin'ichi Morita was adopte ...
- The dance production ''Yōkihi'' is based on the Chinese historical figure Princess Yang Guifei. Baku Yumemakura wrote the lyrics. In 1993, Baku Yumemakura wrote specially for Kabuki ''Sangoku denrai genjō banashi''. Both of ''Yōkihi'' and ''Sangoku denrai genjō banashi'' were performed at the
Kabuki-za in Ginza is the principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional ''kabuki'' drama form. History The Kabuki-za was originally opened by a Meiji era journalist, Fukuchi Gen'ichirō. Fukuchi wrote kabuki dramas in which Ichikawa Danjūrō IX and o ...
Theater. *
Mansai Nomura Nomura Mansai II (二世 野村 萬斎, ''Nisei Nomura Mansai''; born Takeshi Nomura (野村 武司); April 5, 1966) is a Japanese ''kyōgen'' and film actor. He played Abe no Seimei in '' Onmyoji'' and '' Onmyoji 2'', an original work by Baku Y ...
- He played Abe no Seimei in ''
Onmyōji was one of the official positions belonging to the of the Ministry of the Center under the ritsuryō system in ancient Japan, and was assigned as a technical officer in charge of divination and geomorphology based on the theory of the yin-an ...
'' and '' Onmyōji 2''. He received the Best Actor prize at the
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for his work in ''
Onmyōji was one of the official positions belonging to the of the Ministry of the Center under the ritsuryō system in ancient Japan, and was assigned as a technical officer in charge of divination and geomorphology based on the theory of the yin-an ...
''.


Translated works

* 1 - (October, 2012). ''Demon Hunters: Desires of the Flesh''


Works in print in Japanese

The following works have been released in Japan. # (April, 1979).'' (Nekohiki no Oruorane)'' # (December, 1980).'' (Kirakira Boshi no Jitta)'' - A Glittering Star's Jitter # (December, 1980).'' (Harukanaru Kyojin)'' - The Far Off God # (November, 1981).'' (Genjyu Henge)'' # (July, 1982).'' (Genjyu Shonen Kimaira)'' - Boy Beast Chimera # (December, 1982).'' (Kimaira Rouhen)'' # (September, 1983).'' (Kimaira Garouhen)'' # (February, 1984).'' (Majugari 1)'' - The Demon Hunters - Psycho Diver Series Volume 1 # (July, 1984).'' (Majugari 2)'' - The Demon Hunters - Psycho Diver Series Volume 2 # (July, 1984).'' (Yami Gari Shi)'' - The Leader of the Darkness Hunters # (July, 1984).'' (Kimaira Maouhen)'' # (October, 1984).'' (Kimaira Bosatsuhen)'' - Bodhisattva Chimera # (October, 1984).'' (Yami Gari Shi 2)'' - The Leader of the Darkness Hunters 2 # (October, 1984).'' (Akumu Kurai)'' - Nightmare Consumption # (December, 1984).'' (Majugari 3)'' - The Demon Hunters - Psycho Diver Series Volume 3 # (January, 1985).'' (Kaeru no Shi)'' - Frog's Death # (March, 1985).'' (Kokoro Hoshi Tentomushi)'' # (May, 1985).'' (Akumu Tenrankai)'' - Nightmare Exhibition # (June, 1985).'' (Makju Kan)'' - The Devil's House # (July, 1985).'' (Garouden 1)'' - Legend of the Starving Wolf # (August, 1985).'' (Shishi no Mon Gunrou-hen)'' - The Lion's Den # (August, 1985).'' (Hanjyu Shin)'' - Half Beast God # (September, 1985).'' (Sei Jyu Ki Mourei-hen)'' - Blue Devil # (October, 1985).'' (Kimaira Nyoraihen)'' - Chimera Tathagata # (October, 1985).'' (Jyuouden)'' # (February, 1986).'' (Majugari Gaiden, Seibo Ondara-hen)'' # (February, 1986).'' (Taorete Honmou)'' # (March, 1986).'' (Seijyuki Ishin-hen)'' # (April, 1986).'' (Ougonkyu Bokkibutsu-hen)'' # (July, 1986).'' (Haiena no Yoru)'' # (August, 1986).'' (Masyou Bosatsu 1)'' # (September, 1986).'' (Mashyou Bosatsu 2)'' # (September, 1986).'' (Kimaira Nehanhen)'' # (October, 1986).'' (Garouden 2)'' # (November, 1986).'' (Shishi no Mon Genbu-hen)'' # (November, 1986).'' (Taitei no Ken Vol.1 Tenma Kourin-hen)'' # (January, 1987).'' (Majugari Gaiden Biku Mandara)'' # (February, 1987).'' (Kaze Hatsuru Machi)'' # (March, 1987).'' (Gakinokorokara Manga Manga Manga)'' # (May, 1987).'' (Iwamura Kenji Shisyuu Aoguroi Kemono)'' # (May, 1987).'' (Youjyu・Ayakashi no Ki)'' # (June, 1987).'' (Kaidanji)'' # (July, 1987).'' (Kimaira Hououhen)'' # (July, 1987).'' (Shin Majugari Jyokyoku Mouryou no Jyouou 1)'' # (August, 1987).'' (Shin Majugari Jyokyoku Mouryou no Jyouou 2)'' # (August, 1987).'' (Jyougai Rantou de Aru)'' # (November, 1987).'' (Kankizuki no Kujyakumai)'' # (December, 1987).'' (Tsuki ni Yobarete Umi yori Kitaru)'' # (December, 1987).'' (Seirou no Ken Garouden Hihen)'' # (January, 1988).'' (Kitan Soushi)'' # (April, 1988).'' ( Garouden 3)'' # (April, 1988).'' (Akumu de Kanpai)'' # (April, 1988).'' (Ougonjyu 1)'' # (May, 1988).'' (Konron no Ou Ryu no Monsyou-hen)'' # (June, 1988).'' (Konron no Ou Ryu no Houkou-hen)'' # (June, 1988).'' (Shishi no Mon Seiryu-hen)'' # (July, 1988).'' (Ougonjyu 2)'' # (August, 1988).'' (Onmyoji)'' # (August, 1988).'' (Kakutou Hyouryu Takeki Kaze ni Tsugeyo Shisetsu UWF den)'' # (October, 1988).'' (Genka Mandara)'' # (November, 1988).'' (Taitei no Ken Vol.2 Youma Fukkatsu-hen)'' # (December, 1988).'' (Kimaira Kyoubutsuhen)'' # (February, 1989).'' (Jyukin Doushi)'' # (March, 1989).'' (Ayu Shi)'' # (May, 1989).'' (Tsuki no Ou)'' # (May, 1989).'' (Hikarino Hakubutsushi)'' # (August, 1989).'' (Jyougen no Tsuki wo Taberu Shishi)'' # (September, 1989).'' (Ougonkyu2 Rimitsu-hen)'' # (October, 1989).'' (Nekohiki no Oruorane, Oruorane Series)'' # (October, 1989).'' ( Garouden4)'' # (October, 1989).'' (Gyouten Puroresu Waka Shyuu)'' # (October, 1989).'' (Shigotoshi Tachi no Aika)'' # (October, 1989).'' (Buddha no Hakobune)'' # (November, 1989).'' (Kamigami no Kuni Hito no Kuni)'' # (November, 1989).'' (Taitei no Ken Vol.3 Jinmahoukou-hen)'' # (December, 1989).'' (Kimaira Dokkakuhen)'' # (December, 1989).'' (Tadaima Bakudantyuu)'' # (February, 1990).'' (Ougonkyu 3 Butsujyu-hen)'' # (May, 1990).'' (Kouya ni Kemono Doukokusu 1 Jyuuge no Shyou)'' # (May, 1990).'' (Tabi ni Hatetashi)'' # (December, 1990).'' (Yumemakura Baku Atogaki Taizen)'' # (January, 1991).'' (Chyousou no Yama)'' # (February, 1991).'' (Gyouten Bungaku Taikei)'' # (March, 1991).'' (Kimaira Taizouhen)'' # (April, 1991).'' (Kiba no Monshyou)'' # (October, 1991).'' (Konton no Shiro 1)'' # (October, 1991).'' (Konton no Shiro 2)'' # (November, 1991).'' (Midori no Meikyuu)'' # (November, 1991).'' (Taitei no Ken)'' # (December, 1991).'' (Nehan no Ou Vol.1 Jyuujin Henge・Jyama-hen)'' # (January, 1992).'' (Nehan no Ou Vol.2 Jyuujin Henge・Reisui-hen'' # (January, 1992).'' (Rasen Ou)'' # (March, 1992).'' (Kimaira Kongouhen)'' # (March, 1992).'' (Nehan no Ou Vo.3 Jyuujin Henge・Furoukyuu-hen)'' # (March, 1992).'' (Senritsu! Gyoukai Yougo Jiten)'' # (April, 1992).'' (Ougon Kyuu 4 Bouryuu-hen)'' # (May, 1992).'' (Gyouten・Bundan Waka Shyuu)'' # (June, 1992).'' (Yumemmakura Baku Shyoujyo Mangakan)'' # (July, 1992).'' (Shin Majugari 1 Kidou-hen)'' # (October, 1992).'' (Oni Odori nite Sourou)'' # (November, 1992).'' (Jyunjyou Hyouryuu)'' # (December, 1992).'' (Taitei no Ken Vol.5 Hida Dairan-hen)'' # (December, 1992).'' (Karatedou Bijinesumankurasu Nerimashibu)'' # (February, 1993).'' ( Garouden 5)'' # (March, 1993).'' (Shin Majugari 2 Kujyaku-hen)'' # (March, 1993).'' (Gyouten・Heisei Gannen no Karate Chyoppu)'' # (April, 1993).'' (Seirakudou Suimutan)'' # (June, 1993).'' (Kouya ni Kemono Doukokusu 2 Kyoujyuu no Shou)'' # (June, 1993).'' (Inochi no Mizu no Monogatari)'' # (July, 1993).'' (Kiba Nari)'' # (October, 1993).'' (Chiheisen Monogatari)'' # (October, 1993).'' (Nehan no Ou Kan no Jyo Genjyuhenge)'' # (March, 1994).'' (Kimaira Bontenhen)'' # (April, 1994).'' (Nehan no Ou Vol.4 Shinjyuhenge・Mara-hen)'' # (June, 1994).'' (Gunrou no Hata)'' # (August, 1994).'' (Etsuraku no Tabibito)'' # (September, 1994).'' (Saizou Kairou)'' # (October, 1994).'' (Yumemakura Baku no Gedou Kyouyou Bunko)'' # (October, 1994).'' (Tsuri ni Tsurarete)'' # (January, 1995).'' (Sonohi Gurashi no Techou)'' # (March, 1995).'' ( Garouden6)'' # (April, 1995).'' (Ruri no Hakobune)'' # (April, 1995).'' (Kenran taru Sagi)'' # (June, 1995).'' (Onmyoji Hiten no Maki)'' # (June, 1995).'' (Honokana Yoru no Gensoutan)'' # (July, 1995).'' (Shin Majugari 3 Tsuchigumo-hen)'' # (October, 1995).'' (Seihari no Yama)'' # (October, 1995).'' (Kitan Carnival)'' # (December, 1995).'' ( Garouden 7)'' # (February, 1996).'' (Nekomachi Tsukiyo Sonohigurashi no Techou 2)'' # (March, 1996).'' (Nehan no Ou Vol.5 Jinjyuhenge・Genki-hen)'' # (April, 1996).'' (Nehan no Ou Vol.6 Jinjyuhenge・Kakushakourin-hen)'' # (April, 1996).'' (Nekohiki no Oruorane Kanzenban)'' # (June, 1996).'' (Ameharete Tsuki ha Mourou no Yoru)'' # (June, 1996).'' (Yami Gari Shi)'' # (July, 1996).'' ( Garouden 8)'' # (October, 1996).'' (Futaro no E)'' # (November, 1996).'' (Honchyou Musou Kakutouka Retsuden)'' # (January, 1997).'' ((Kouya ni Kemono Doukokusu 3 Jyuou no Shyou)'' # (February, 1997).'' (Honjitsu Tsuri Biyori Tyoukoutaizen)'' # (April, 1997).'' ( Garouden 9)'' # (June, 1997).'' (Shin Majugari 4 Kyouou-hen)'' # (August, 1997).'' (ULUTIMATE)'' # (August, 1997).'' (Kamigami no Itadaki Vol.1)'' # (August, 1997).'' (Kamigami no Itadaki Vol.2)'' # (August, 1997).'' (Youranki no Matsuri)'' # (August, 1997).'' (Tsuri Tokidoki Shigoto)'' # (October, 1997).'' (Honjitsu mo Yumemi Gokochi)'' # (November, 1997).'' (Onmyoji Tsukumogami no Maki)'' # (January, 1998).'' (Shin Majugari 5 Kijin-hen)'' # (February, 1998).'' ( Garouden 10)'' # (February, 1998).'' (Hitsuji no Uchyu)'' # (March, 1998).'' (Kimaira Enseihen)'' # (April, 1998).'' (Heisei Koushyaku Abe no Seimei Den)'' # (May, 1998).'' (Kukimakura Buku Sensei Taiheiki)'' # (August, 1998).'' (Nananin no Abe no Seimei)'' # (January, 1999).'' (Gyouten・Yumemakura Baku Tokubetsugou)'' # (February, 1999).'' (Garou Den 11)'' # (April, 1999).'' (Shin Majugari 6 Madou-hen)'' # (October, 1999).'' (Kajitsu no Mori Vol.1 Bungei-hen)'' # (October, 1999).'' (Kajitsu no Mori Vol.2 Comic・SF-hen)'' # (February, 2000).'' (Kimaira Gunrouhen)'' # (March, 2000).'' (Nananib no En no Ozuno)'' # (April, 2000).'' (Kouya ni Kemono Doukokusu 4 Kijyu no Shyou)'' # (April, 2000).'' (Onmyoji Namanari Hime)'' # (May, 2000).'' (Kouya ni Kemono Doukokusu 5 Kanketsu-hen/Jyuujin no Shyou)'' # (June, 2000).'' (Toujin Retsuden)'' # (June, 2000).'' (Onmyoji Houou no Maki)'' # (July, 2000).'' (B-1 Zaurusu no Hai)'' # (July, 2000).'' (Garou Den Kakutou Shinken Densetsu)'' # (August, 2000).'' (KUROZUKA)'' # (August, 2000).'' (Nehan no Ou 1 Genjyu Henge)'' # (August, 2000).'' (Nehan no Ou 2 Shinjyu Henge Jyama-hen Reisui-hen)'' # (September, 2000).'' (Nehan no Ou 3 Shinjyu Henge FUroukyuu-hen Mara-hen)'' # (October, 2000).'' (Yume no Karyuudo the sandman)'' # (October, 2000).'' (Kusariyuku Tenshi)'' # (December, 2000).'' (Nehan no Ou 4 Shinjyu Henge Genki-hen Kakushyakourin-hen)'' # (December, 2000).'' (Kimaira 1 Genjyu Shyounen Oborohen)'' # (January, 2001).'' (Kimaira 2 Garouhen Maouhen)'' # (February, 2001).'' (Ayashi no Sekai)'' # (March, 2001).'' (Kimaira 3 Bosatsu-hen Nyorai-hen)'' # (March, 2001).'' (Garou Den 12)'' # (May, 2001).'' (Kimaira 4 Nehanhen Hououhen)'' # (May, 2001).'' (Garou Den Saikyou Kakutougi Sahou)'' # (June, 2001).'' (Shin Majugari 7 Kimon-hen)'' # (July, 2001).'' (Kimaira 5 Kyoubutsuhen Dokkakuhen)'' # (August, 2001).'' (Monoiu Gaikotsu)'' # (August, 2001).'' (Kitan Zoushi)'' # (September, 2001).'' (Kimaira 6 Taizouhen Kongouhen)'' # (September, 2001).'' (Onmyo Yawa)'' # (October, 2001).'' (Onmyoji Kobutori Seimei)'' # (November, 2001).'' (Toushirou)'' # (November, 2001).'' (Kimaira 7 Bontenhen Enshyouhen)'' # (December, 2001).'' (Yami Gari Shi 0 Koushiki Dokuhon)'' # (February, 2002).'' (Onmyoji Ryuuteki no Maki)'' # (March, 2002).'' (Shishi no Mon Sujyaku-hen)'' # (March, 2002).'' (Kimaira Shyougetsu hen)'' # (September, 2002).'' (Kimaira 7 Gunrouhen Shyougetsuhen)'' # (November, 2002).'' (Taitei no Ken Tenma no Shyou Tenma Kourin-hen/Youma Fukkatsu-hen)'' # (November, 2002).'' (Taitei no Ken 2 Tenma no Shyou Jinma Houkou-hen/Kyouma Shyuurai-hen)'' # (March, 2003).'' (Garou Den 13)'' # (April, 2003).'' (Onmyoji Taikyoku no Maki)'' # (April, 2003).'' (Kouyani Kemono Doukokusu Kanzenban)'' # (May, 2003).'' (Shin Majugari 8 Ushitora-hen)'' # (August, 2003).'' (Matarajin no Nie)'' # (September, 2003).'' (Onmyoji Dokuhon)'' # (October, 2003).'' (Onmyoji Kubi)'' # (February, 2004).'' (Garou Den BOY Super Guide)'' # (April, 2004).'' (Shishi no Mon Byakko-hen)'' # (April, 2004).'' (Kukai Mandara)'' # (July, 2004).'' (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.1)'' # (July, 2004).'' (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.2)'' # (July, 2004).'' (Majugari New edition)'' # (August, 2004).'' (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.3)'' # (September, 2004).'' (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.4)'' # (September, 2004).'' (Tatsujin ga Erabu Jyosei no Tame no Manga Bunko)'' # (November, 2004).'' (Shinan Vol.1)'' # (November, 2004).'' (Shinan Vol.2)'' # (November, 2004).'' (Shin Majugari 9 Kyouryuu-hen)'' # (April, 2005).'' (Nihon SF Meisaku Shyuusei)'' # (June, 2005).'' (Onmyoji Kanawa)'' # (August, 2005).'' (Shiru wo Tanoshimu Konohito Konosekai Yumemakura Baku no Kisouka Retsuden)'' # (September, 2005).'' (Onmyoji Takiyashyahime Vol.1)'' # (September, 2005).'' (Onmyoji Takiyashyahime Vol.2)'' # (December, 2005).'' (Garou Den Breakblow Kanzen Kakutou Shinan)'' # (January, 2006).'' (Rakugo Subaru Yose)'' # (February, 2006).'' (Kimaira Seiryuuhen)'' # (March, 2006).'' (Shishi no Mon Unryuu-hen)'' # (April, 2006).'' (Atsui Gensou Yumemakura Baku Zenshigoto)'' # (April, 2006).'' (Harima Onmyoji Kikou)'' # (May, 2006).'' (Youkihi)'' # (June, 2006).'' (Shin Majugari 10 Kukai-hen)'' # (November, 2006).'' (Kakutouteki Nichijyou Seikatsu)'' # (November, 2006).'' (Shinsou Garou Den the Bound Volume 1)'' # (November, 2006).'' (Shinsou Garou Den the Bound Volume 2)'' # (November, 2006).'' (Biwa Kidan)'' # (December, 2006).'' (Shin Garou Den Vol.1 Hiden Kikushiki-hen)'' # (December, 2006).'' (Shinsou Garou Den the Bound Volume 3)'' # (December, 2006).'' (Shinsou Garou Den the Bound Volume 4)'' # (February, 2007).'' (Taitei no Ken 1 Tenma Kourin-hen・Youma Fukkatsu-hen)'' # (March, 2007).'' (Taitei no Ken 2 Jinma Houkou-hen・Kyouma Shyuurai-hen)'' # (April, 2007).'' (Taitei no Ken 3 Hida Dairan-hen・Tenma Boukyou-hen)'' # (April, 2007).'' (Eiga Taitei no Ken Koushiki Guide book)'' # (June, 2007).'' (Onmyoji Yakouhai no Maki)'' # (June, 2007).'' (Zoku Kakutouteki Nichijyou Seikatsu)'' # (July, 2007).'' (Amen Houshi)'' # (September, 2007).'' (Unchiku Zuki no Tame no Kakutoubanashi)'' # (February, 2008).'' (Bakusan no Pochi Bukuro)'' # (May, 2008).'' (Mainichi Tsuri Biyori)'' # (September, 2008).'' (Shin Majugari 11 Chiryuu-hen)'' # (October, 2008).'' (Touten no Shishi Vol.1 Ten no Maki・Kanouryuu Jyuujyutsu)'' # (October, 2008).'' (Touten no Shishi Vol.2 Ten no Maki・Kanouryuu Jyuujyutsu)'' # (November, 2008).'' (Touten no Shishi Vol.3 Ten no Maki・Kanouryuu Jyuujyutsu)'' # (November, 2008).'' (Orokamono no Tsue Gotairiku Tyougyo Kikou)'' # (December, 2008).'' (Touten no Shishi Vol.4 Ten no Maki・Kanouryuu Jyuujyutsu)'' # (June, 2009).'' (Yami Gari Shi Ousekikou no Inu)'' # (September, 2009).'' (Yami Gari Shi )'' # (August, 2009).'' (Yami Gari Shi Seijyuuki )'' # (September, 2009).'' (Yami Gari Shi Konron no Ou )'' # (January, 2010).'' (Onmyoji Tenko no Maki)'' # (February, 2010).'' (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.1)'' # (February, 2010).'' (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.2)'' # (March, 2010).'' (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.3)'' # (March, 2010).'' (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.4)'' # (March, 2010).'' (Shishi no Mon 7 Jinrou-hen)'' # (April, 2010).'' (Gesshinsai)'' # (April, 2010).'' (Youkihi no Bansan)'' # (July, 2010).'' (Majugari New Edition)'' # (July, 2010).'' (Tenkai no Hihou Vol.1)'' # (July, 2010).'' (Tenkai no Hihou Vol.2)'' # (July, 2010).'' (Majugari Gaiden)'' # (August, 2010).'' (Toukan Ou YuuYuu Nikki)'' # (August, 2010).'' (Kimaira 9 Genjyouhen)'' # (September, 2010).'' (Shin Majugari Jyokyoku)'' # (November, 2010).'' (Shin Majugari Kanketsu-hen Waou no Shiro Vol.1)'' # (November, 2010).'' (Shin Majugari Kanketsu-hen Waou no Shiro Vol.2)'' # (May, 2011).'' (Onmyoji Daigo no Maki)'' # (July, 2011).'' (Oyedo Chokakuden Vol.1)'' # (July, 2011).'' ((Oyedo Chokakuden Vol.2)'' # (December, 2011).'' (Okina)'' # (April, 2012).'' (Yobu Yama)'' # (June, 2012).'' (Taitei no Ken 4 Genma Rakurui-hen)'' # (June, 2012).'' (Taitei no Ken 5 Genma Rakurui-hen)''


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The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' (''SFE'') is an English language reference work on science fiction, first published in 1979. It has won the Hugo Award, Hugo, Locus Award, Locus and BSFA Award, British SF Awards. Two print editions appea ...
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yumemakura, Baku 1951 births Living people Japanese science fiction writers Japanese screenwriters Tokai University alumni People from Odawara Writers from Kanagawa Prefecture Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize