Nihon SF Taisho Award explained
The is a Japanese science fiction award. It has been compared to the Nebula Award as it is given by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan or SFWJ. The Grand Prize is selected from not only Science Fiction novels, but also various SF movies, animations, and manga.
are awarded to the works that is considered to be special by the juries. Since 2011, or is presented to the deceased person.
Winners
- 1st (1980) Taiyōfū Kōten (Solar Wind Node) by Akira Hori
- 2nd (1981) Kirikiri-Jin by Hisashi Inoue
- 3rd (1982) Saigo no Teki (The Last Enemy) by Masaki Yamada
- 4th (1983) Dōmu by Katsuhiro Ōtomo
- 5th (1984) Genshi Gari (Fancy-Poem Hunting) by Chiaki Kawamata
- 6th (1985) Tokyo Blackout (Capital City Disappeared) by Sakyō Komatsu
- 7th (1986) Warai Uchū no Tabi Geinin (Jongleur in Laughing Cosmos) by Musashi Kanbe
- 8th (1987) Teito Monogatari (Empire Capital Saga) by Hiroshi Aramata
- 9th (1988)
- 10th (1989) Jōgen no Tsuki wo Taberu Shishi (The Lion Eats Increscent Moon) by Baku Yumemakura
- Special Award for Osamu Tezuka
- 11th (1990) Ad Bird by
- 12th (1991) Salamander Senmetsu (Salamander Omnicide) by Shinji Kajio
- 13th (1992) Asa no Gaspard (Gaspard of the Morning) by Yasutaka Tsutsui
- 14th (1993) Venus City by Gorō Masaki
- 15th (1994)
- 16th (1995) Kototsubo (Wordpot) by Chohei Kanbayashi
- 17th (1996) directed by Shūsuke Kaneko
- 18th (1997)
- 19th (1998) Brain Valley by Hideaki Sena
- Special Awards to:
- Shinichi Hoshi
- NHK Ningen Daigaku "Uchū o Kūsō Shitekita Hitobito" by
- Igyō Collection, edited by
- 20th (1999) Tigris to Euphrates by Motoko Arai
- 21st (2000) Nihon SF Ronsōshi by Takayuki Tatsumi
- 22nd (2001) Kamekun by
- 23rd (2002)
- Arabia no Yoru no Shuzoku by
- Kugutsukō by
- 24th (2003) Mardock Scramble by Tō Ubukata
- 25th (2004) Innocence by Mamoru Oshii
- 26th (2005) Katadorareta Chikara by Hirotaka Tobi
- 27th (2006) Otherworld Barbara by Moto Hagio
- 28th (2007) Hoshi Shinichi 1001Wa o Tsukutta Hito by
- 29th (2008)
- 30th (2009) Harmony by Keikaku Itō
- 31st (2010)
- 32nd (2011)
- 33rd (2012)
- Kiryū Keisatsu: Jibaku Jōkō by
- Banjō no Yoru by
- Special Award to Shisha no Teikoku by Keikaku Itō and Toh Enjoe
- 34th (2013)
- Kaikin no To by Dempow Torishima
- Special Awards to:
- NOVA Original anthology series, edited by
- Johannesburg no Tenshi Tachi by
- 35th (2014)
- 36th (2015)
- 37th (2016)
- 38th (2017)
- Game no Ōkoku by
- Jisei no Yume by Hirotaka Tobi
- Contribution Award to
- 39th (2018)
- 40th (2019)
- 41st (2020)
- Kanki no uta Hakubutsukan wakusei III by Hiroe Suga
- Seikei Izumo no heitan series (nine volumes) by
- Special Award to for translation and introduction of Chinese science fiction
- Contribution Award to Yasumi Kobayashi
- 42nd (2021)
- 43rd (2022)
- SF-suru Shikō - Aramaki Yoshio SF Hyōron Shūsei by Yoshio Aramaki
- Zangetsuki by
- Contribution Awards to,, and [1]
- 44th (2023)
See also
References
- Web site: 日本SF大賞 . ja . Science Fiction Writers of Japan . June 1, 2009.
- 日本SF大賞, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Announcement regarding the 43rd Japan SF Grand Prize . Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan . 19 February 2023 . 20 February 2023.