is a Japanese writer of
mystery and
thriller
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. He is a member of the
Honkaku Mystery Writers Club of Japan.
When he was at
Hosei University
is a private university based in Tokyo, Japan.
The university originated in a school of law, Tōkyō Hōgakusha (, i.e. Tokyo association of law), established in 1880, and the following year renamed Tōkyō Hōgakkō (, i.e. Tokyo school of l ...
, he was moved and influenced by ''honkaku'' (orthodox) mystery novels such as ''
The Decagon House Murders'', written by
Yukito Ayatsuji, and
Soji Shimada's works and he started writing.
He began his career as writer when he won the
Yokomizo Seishi Mystery Prize, an annual Japanese literary prize for unpublished mystery novels, in 2002 for the novel ''Mizu no Tokei'' (''Water Clock''). One of the selection committee members of the year was Yukito Ayatsuji.
He is an avid fan of mystery novels of
Seishi Yokomizo
was a Japanese mystery novelist, known for creating the fictional detective Kosuke Kindaichi.
Early life
Yokomizo was born in the city of Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture. He read detective stories as a boy and in 1921, while employed by the Daiichi Ban ...
and
Jeffrey Archer
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Awards and nominations
* 2002 – Yokomizo Seishi Mystery Prize: ''Mizu no Tokei'' (''Water Clock'')
* 2008 – Nominee for Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Short Story: "Taishutsu Gēmu" ("Exit Game") (The third short story of ''Haruchika
, also called ''Haruta & Chika'', is a Japanese mystery novel series by Sei Hatsuno. Kadokawa Shoten has published five novels since October 2008. A manga adaptation published by Kadokawa Shoten in ''Monthly Shōnen Ace'' began serializa ...
'' series)
* 2013 – Nominee for Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel or Linked Short Stories: ''Sennen Jurietto'' (''One Thousand Years Juliet'') (The fourth book of ''Haruchika'' series)
Bibliography
''Haruchika'' series (''Haruta & Chika'' series)
Each book includes four short stories.
#, 2008 (''Exit Game'')
#, 2009 (''First Love Sommelier'')
#, 2010 (''Fantasy Organ'')
#, 2012 (''Thousand-year Juliet'')
#, 2015 (''Planet Karon'')
Standalone novels
* , 2002 (''Water Clock'')
* , 2004 (''The Jet Black Prince'')
* , 2008 (''1/2 Knight'')
* , 2009 (''Twilight Museum'')
* , 2011 (''My Norma Jean'')
* , 2012 (''The Ulterior Amusement Park'') aka.
* , 2015 – based on the fictional manga series seen in ''Bakuman
is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, the same creative team responsible for ''Death Note''. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from August 2 ...
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See also
* Japanese detective fiction
References
External links
Profile
at J'Lit Books from Japan
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1973 births
21st-century Japanese novelists
Japanese male short story writers
Japanese mystery writers
Japanese crime fiction writers
Living people
Writers from Shizuoka Prefecture
21st-century Japanese short story writers
21st-century male writers