Akimitsu Takagi
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of a popular Japanese
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writer active during the
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of Japan. His real name was Takagi Seiichi.


Biography

Takagi was born in
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City in
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in northern Japan. He graduated from the Daiichi High School (which was often abbreviated to ''Ichi-ko'') and
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, where he studied
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. He was employed by the
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, but lost his job with the prohibition on military industries in Japan after
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. On the recommendation of a
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, he decided to become a writer. He sent the second draft of his first detective story, '' The Tattoo Murder Case'', to the great mystery writer
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, who recognized his skill and who recommended it to a publisher. It was published in 1948. He received the ''Tantei sakka club sho'' ( Mystery Writers Club Award) for his second novel, the ''Noh Mask Murder Case'' in 1950. Takagi was a self-taught legal expert and the heroes in most of his books were usually
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s or
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s, although the protagonist in his first stories was Kyosuke Kamizu, an assistant professor at
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. Takagi explored variations on the
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in the 1960s, including historical mysteries,
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s, legal mysteries, economic crime stories, and
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. In '' The Informer'' (1965), a former
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worker is fired because of illegal trades. A subsequent
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means that he has no hope of returning to his old career and therefore he accepts a job from an old friend even though he eventually discovers that the new firm he works for is really an agency for
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. The plot is based on actual events. Behind the writer, there is also the photographer passionate about traditional Japanese tattooing. Takagi came into contact with the Tokyo tattoo scene while writing his first novel (Shisei Satsujin Jiken, 1948) and began to document it. In the 1950s, he photographed the greatest tattoo artists of the time, their clients and their tattoos, thus creating an archive that is as unseen as it is rare. Discovered in 2017 by French journalis
Pascal Bagot
rchive a specialist in tattooing in Japan, these images - of an unexpected quality for a non-professional - were collected in a book entitle
''The Tattoo Writer''
rchiveand published in 2022. They establish him as one of the most important witnesses to the history of tattooing in 20th century Japan. He was struck by
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several times since 1979, and died in 1995.


Works in English translation

;Detective Kyosuke Kamizu series * '' The Tattoo Murder Case''. Soho Crime (1999). . (original title: ''Shisei Satsujin Jiken'') ;Prosecutor Saburo Kirishima series * ''
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''. Soho Crime (1999). . (original title: ''Zero no Mitsugetsu'') (aka ''No Patent on Murder'') * '' The Informer''. Soho Crime (2001). . (original title: ''Mikkokusha'')


Main works


Detective Kyosuke Kamizu series

*Novels ** '' The Tattoo Murder Case'' (1948) (刺青殺人事件) ** ''House of Spell'' (1949) (呪縛の家) ** ''Madan no Shashu'' (1950) (魔弾の射手) ** ''Hakuyoki'' (1952) (白妖鬼) ** ''Akuma no Chosho'' (1955) (悪魔の嘲笑) ** ''Why Has the Doll Been Killed'' (1955) (人形はなぜ殺される) ** ''Shi o Hiraku Tobira'' (1957) (死を開く扉) ** ''Mystery of Genghis Khan'' (1958) (成吉思汗の秘密) ** ''Hakuma no Uta'' (1958) (白魔の歌) ** ''Kasha to Shisha'' (1959) (火車と死者) ** ''Shinigami no Za'' (1960) (死神の座) ** ''Mystery of Yamataikoku'' (1973) (邪馬台国の秘密) ** ''Kitsune no Misshitsu'' (1977) (狐の密室) ** ''Mystery of the early Japanese Emperors'' (1986) (古代天皇の秘密) ** ''Seven Lucky Gods Murder Case'' (1987) (七福神殺人事件) ** ''Kamizu Kyosuke e no Chosen'' (1991) (神津恭介への挑戦) ** ''Kamizu Kyosuke no Fukkatsu'' (1993) (神津恭介の復活) ** ''Kamizu Kyosuke no Yogen'' (1994) (神津恭介の予言) *Short story collections ** ''Crime in my Ichi-Ko days'' (1976) (わが一高時代の犯罪) ** ''Shibijin Gekijo'' (1977) (死美人劇場) ** ''Kage Naki Onna'' (1977) (影なき女) ** ''Jakyo no Kami'' (1978) (邪教の神) ** ''Enchantress's Lodge'' (1982) (妖婦の宿) ** ''Shirayuki Hime'' (1986) (白雪姫) ** ''Kubi o Kau Onna'' (1988) (首を買う女)


Prosecutor Saburo Kirishima series

*Novels ** ''Prosecutor Saburo Kirishima'' (1964) (検事 霧島三郎) ** '' The Informer'' (1965) (密告者) ** ''
Honeymoon to Nowhere A honeymoon is a vacation taken by newlyweds immediately after their wedding, to celebrate their marriage. Today, honeymoons are often celebrated in destinations considered exotic or romantic. In a similar context, it may also refer to the phase ...
'' (1965) (ゼロの蜜月) ** ''Tokai no Okami'' (1966) (都会の狼) ** ''Hono no Onna'' (1967) (炎の女) ** ''Hai no Onna'' (1970) (灰の女) ** ''Maboroshi no Akuma'' (1974) (幻の悪魔) *Short story collections ** ''Nimakuhan no Satsujin'' (1976) (二幕半の殺人) ** ''Hana no Kake'' (1977) (花の賭)


Other novels

* ''Noh Mask Murder Case'' (1949) (能面殺人事件) * ''People Gathering like Ants'' (1959) (人蟻) * ''Blind Spot in Broad Daylight'' (1960) (白昼の死角) * ''Destructive Justice'' (1961) (破戒裁判) * ''Combined Fleet Has Won at Last'' (1971) (連合艦隊ついに勝つ) * ''Goodbye Mask'' (1988) (仮面よ、さらば)


References

* Takagi, Akimitsu. ''Honeymoon to Nowhere''. Soho Crime (1999). . * Takagi, Akimitsu. ''The Informer.'' Soho Crime (2001). . * Takagi, Akimitsu. ''The Tattoo Murder Case''. Soho Crime (1999). . * Bagot, Pascal. ''The Tattoo Writer'' - ''Photos of Akimitsu Takagi documenting the 1950s Tokyo tattoo scene (2022).'' ISBN 979-10-699-6624-6 {{DEFAULTSORT:Takagi, Akimitsu 1920 births 1995 deaths Kyoto University alumni 20th-century Japanese novelists Japanese science fiction writers Japanese mystery writers Mystery Writers of Japan Award winners People from Aomori (city)