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is a Japanese writer. She has won the All Yomimono Prize for New Writers and the
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, she has been nominated multiple times for the
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, and her novels have been adapted for television, radio, and film.


Early life and education

Yuzuki was born in Tokyo in 1981. During her early school years she read books by foreign authors, including
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's ''Ramona'' series, '' Anne of Green Gables'', and
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's young adult novels. While in junior high school Yuzuki had a serious illness, and during her recovery she read the novel ''
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'' by
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, which convinced her to read more Japanese literature. She later attended
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, where she studied French literature. After submitting a senior thesis on
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and graduating from college Yuzuki worked for a confectionery maker, but later quit to focus on her writing.


Career

In 2008 Yuzuki won the 88th All Yomimono Prize for New Writers for the story "Forget Me, Not Blue", about bullying in a Protestant all-girls school in Tokyo. The story was first published in the literary magazine ''All Yomimono'' and later collected with three other connected stories into the 2010 volume ', which became Yuzuki's first published book. In 2011 her novel ', about a woman who becomes frustrated with the prevalence of attractive people online and attempts to vandalize a beauty web site, was published by
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and subsequently adapted into an NHK BS Premium television comedy series starring
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. Yuzuki published several books in 2013, including ', ', and '. ''Ōhi no kikan'', a novel about a pretty girl who enters a clique of less popular manga and idol
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girls in middle school, was published by Jitsugyō no Nihonsha. It was later adapted into a 2018
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. ', a book containing four connected short stories about the increasingly personal relationship between a young office worker and her older female boss, was published by
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. It was later adapted into a 2015 NHK BS Premium television drama of the same name, starring
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and
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. ', a series of linked short stories about different women who are each interested in the same man, was published in 2013 by
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. ''Ito-kun A to E'' was nominated for the 150th
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, marking Yuzuki's first nomination for the prize. She did not win, as the 150th Naoki Prize was awarded to
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and
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. The book was later adapted into the 2017 romantic comedy television series ''
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'', starring
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and directed by
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. A movie version was also released in theaters. Yuzuki was subsequently nominated for the Naoki Prize several more times. Her novel ', a story about a years-long friendship between two girls from different backgrounds, was published by
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in 2014 and nominated for the 151st Naoki Prize. She did not win, as the award went to Hiroyuki Kurakawa. In 2015 Yuzuki's novel ', a story about two women whose lives intersect as one blackmails the other, was published by
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. ''Nile Perch Women's Club'' won the 28th
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. It was also nominated for the 153rd
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, but the award went to comedian
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. Yuzuki's fourth Naoki Prize nomination came in 2017, when her novel ''BUTTER'' was nominated for the 157th Naoki Prize. ''BUTTER'', a story about a reporter investigating a woman accused of luring men with her cooking and then killing them, was loosely based on an actual series of suspicious deaths of middle-aged men that led to murder convictions and a death sentence for Kanae Kijima. Yuzuki did not win the 157th Naoki Prize, as the award went to
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. In 2018, Yuzuki's novel ' was published by Shōdensha. The following year she was nominated a fifth time for the Naoki Prize, for her book '.


Recognition

* 2008 88th All Yomimono Prize for New Writers * 2015 28th
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Adaptations

* ''Nageki no bijo'', NHK BS Premium, 2013 * ''Ranchi no Akko-chan'', NHK BS Premium, 2015 * ''
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'', MBS/Netflix, 2017 * ''Ōhi no kikan'', NHK FM (radio), 2018


Selected works

* ',
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, 2010, (includes "Forget Me, Not Blue") * ',
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Shuppan, 2011, * ', Jitsugyō no Nihonsha, 2013, * ', Futabasha, 2013, * ',
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, 2013, * ', Bungeishunjū, 2015, * ',
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, 2017, * ', Shōdensha, 2018, * ', Asahi Shimbun Shuppan, 2019,


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Yuzuki, Asako 1981 births Living people 21st-century Japanese novelists 21st-century Japanese women writers Japanese women novelists Rikkyo University alumni Writers from Tokyo