was a Japanese
manga artist
A is a comic artist who writes and/or illustrates manga. As of 2006, about 3,000 professional manga artists were working in Japan.
Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenticeship with another artist be ...
, although he rejected the term and considered his work
gekiga.
He was best known for ''
Golgo 13'', which has been serialized in ''
Big Comic'' since 1968, making it the oldest manga still in publication. ''Golgo 13'' holds the
Guinness World Record
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for "Most volumes published for a single manga series" and, in accordance with Saito's wishes, it continues to be serialized following his death from
pancreatic cancer
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in September 2021. Saito won several awards in his 66-year career, including the
Shogakukan Manga Award twice, and received the
Medal with Purple Ribbon
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and
Order of the Rising Sun
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from the Japanese government for his contributions to the arts.
Early life and career
Born in Nishiwasa city (now
Wakayama city), Saito's family moved to
Osaka soon after and opened a barbershop.
He did not know he was born in Nishiwasa until he was 43 years old.
After his father left the family to become a photographer, his mother raised Saito and his four siblings alone while working as a hairdresser.
After graduating from junior high school in 1950, Saito worked at the family barbershop and took it over in 1952.
Having always been known as a skilled artist, Saito drew in his spare time and created his first manga ''Baron Air'' in 1955.
After having him spend a year rewriting it, rental-manga magazine publisher Hinomaru Bunko released it in 1956. That same year, Saito quit the family business to focus on manga, an act that angered his mother so much, that she never picked up one of his works for the rest of her life.
Under the guidance of manga artist Masami Kuroda, he moved to Tokyo in 1958. In 1959, Saito co-founded the in Tokyo with seven other artists, including
Yoshihiro Tatsumi, in order to spread
gekiga.
Since April 1960, he has run Saito Production, a company with currently 19 employees.
Saito entered the mainstream manga industry in 1963 with ''
007
The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have ...
'', an adaptation of
Ian Fleming
Ian Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12 August 1964) was a British writer who is best known for his postwar ''James Bond'' series of spy novels. Fleming came from a wealthy family connected to the merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co., a ...
's ''
James Bond'' novels for
Shogakukan's ''
Boy's Life'' magazine.
He started ''
Golgo 13'' in Shogakukan's ''
Big Comic'' magazine in 1968 and serialized it continuously until his death. With the publication of volume 201 in July 2021, it was certified as holding the ''
Guinness World Record
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'' for "Most volumes published for a single manga series." In 2013, Saito said "The manga has continued so long that it is no longer the property of the author; it belongs to the readers." It has been adapted into two live-action films, one animated film, an
OVA, an
anime TV series, and several video games. In 1971 Saito also started to give courses in drawing manga.
Saito illustrated an adaptation of
Shōtarō Ikenami's ''
Onihei Hankachō'' novel series that has been continuously serialized in Leed Publishing's ''Comic Ran'' magazine since 1993, although a mistake by the editorial department resulted in the September 2019 issue becoming the first in 25 years to not include a chapter. He initially created it based on scripts by Sentarō Kubota (volumes 1–40), then on scripts by Kusumi Ohara from volume 40 until 53, when Ohara was joined by Kaori Moriyama.
JManga released digital English versions of several of Saito's series, including ''Onihei Hankachō'', ''
Barom-1
is a Japanese manga series written by Takao Saito. The original story was serialized for about a year from 1970 in Kodansha's . It was available online in English through JManga.
In 1972, the manga was adapted into a TV tokusatsu series tit ...
'', ''
Japan Sinks'' and ''Doll: The Hotel Detective''.
Saito said he suffered
retinal detachment
Retinal detachment is a disorder of the eye in which the retina peels away from its underlying layer of support tissue. Initial detachment may be localized, but without rapid treatment the entire retina may detach, leading to vision loss and blin ...
at the age of 28 and was diagnosed as
diabetic at 48. He was a close friend of fellow manga artist
Shotaro Ishinomori.
Saito died of
pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer arises when cell (biology), cells in the pancreas, a glandular organ behind the stomach, begin to multiply out of control and form a Neoplasm, mass. These cancerous cells have the malignant, ability to invade other parts of t ...
at 84 on September 24, 2021.
His death was announced five days later by Shogakukan, along with his wish that ''Golgo 13'' continue on without him. The Saito Production group of manga creators continues its publication with the assistance of the ''Big Comic'' editorial department.
Leed Publishing later announced that ''Onihei Hankachō'' will also continue per Saito's wishes.
Leed Publishing
Saito was a
director at , a publishing company spun-off from his Saito Production.
It was founded in November 1974 and Saito's older brother was its president and CEO until his death in 2016. Following his brother's death, his brother's eldest son took over. In addition to many other products, Leed jointly publishes the ''Golgo 13'' ''
tankōbon'' volumes with
Shogakukan.
Awards and accolades
In 1976, Saito won the 21st
Shogakukan Manga Award in the General category for ''Golgo 13''.
In 2002, he and ''Golgo 13'' won the Grand Prize at the
Japan Cartoonists Association Award
is an annual award for manga, sponsored by the Japan Cartoonists Association. The prize was first awarded in 1972.
Prizes
Recipients of the Grand Prize receive a gold plaque, a medal, and a cash prize of ¥500,000. Recipients of the Excellence P ...
s.
In 2003, the Japanese government gave Saito the
Medal with Purple Ribbon
are medals awarded by the Government of Japan. They are awarded to individuals who have done meritorious deeds and also to those who have achieved excellence in their field of work. The Medals of Honor were established on December 7, 1881, and we ...
for his contributions to the arts.
In 2005, ''Golgo 13'' was one of two winners of the Special Judges Award at the 50th Shogakukan Manga Awards.
In 2009, Saito was among the 158 manga artists invited to celebrate the 50th anniversary of both Shogakukan's ''
Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' magazine and
Kodansha
is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
's ''
Weekly Shōnen Magazine
is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published on Wednesdays in Japan by Kodansha, first published on March 17, 1959. The magazine is mainly read by an older audience, with a significant portion of its readership falling under the male high ...
'' at the
Tokyo Imperial Hotel.
In 2010, the Japanese government gave Saito the
Order of the Rising Sun
The is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji. The Order was the first national decoration awarded by the Japanese government, created on 10 April 1875 by decree of the Council of State. The badge features rays of sunlight ...
,
4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette.
In 2013, over 300 people attended an event at the Tokyo Imperial Hotel to celebrate 45 years of ''Golgo 13'', including Deputy Prime Minister of Japan
Tarō Asō.
In 2017, Saito received the Iwate Hometown Special Manga Award at the 7th Iwate Manga Awards for having a residence in
Hanamaki, Iwate and including a character from the prefecture in ''Golgo 13''.
In January 2018, he received the Wakayama Prefecture Cultural Award from his birth prefecture.
In 2019, Saito was honored by the
Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly for his contributions to the arts as a meritorious resident of Tokyo. That year he was also awarded the Special Prize from the
Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize
Named after Osamu Tezuka, the is a yearly manga prize awarded to manga artists or their works that follow the Osamu Tezuka manga approach founded and sponsored by Asahi Shimbun. The prize has been awarded since 1997, in Tokyo, Japan.
Current ...
committee for his contributions to manga over the decades.
On October 6, 2021, the Japanese government decided to confer the
Senior Sixth Rank to Saito posthumously.
Saito Takao Award
The Saito Takao Gekiga Cultural Foundation established the in 2017 for "outstanding works" created using the division of labor system Saito employed of separating the writing and illustrating of manga. First awarded in January 2018, it is given to the scenario writer, illustrating artist, and editor/editorial department of the winning manga. The prize given is called the "Golgo 13 Trophy," and winners in the writer and artist categories also receive 500,000 yen (about US$4,530). Only professional manga editors can submit nominations. Nominated manga must target adult readers and be completely original works, not adaptations. In addition to Takao Saito (until his death),
Ryoichi Ikegami,
Jūzō Yamasaki and writer Masaru Sato have served on every final selection committee.
Takashi Nagasaki
is a Japanese author, manga writer and former editor of manga. He started his professional career at Shogakukan in 1980 and worked as an editor on the publisher's various manga magazines, including as editor-in-chief of ''Big Comic Spirits'' ...
has been on each committee following his winning the first year under the pen name Richard Woo. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, the fourth Saito Takao Awards presented a Special Award to
Buronson for his 48 years in manga and announced that works nominated for that year would instead be treated as nominees for the following year.
Recipients
Selected works
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007
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Japan Sinks'' (1970) (manga adaptation)
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References
External links
Saito Pro official websiteLeed Publishing official website
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1936 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from cancer in Japan
Deaths from pancreatic cancer
Manga artists from Wakayama Prefecture
Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class
Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon
Gekiga creators