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is a Japanese writer. She has won the
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, the Oda Sakunosuke Prize, and the
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. Her work has been adapted for film and television, and her books have been translated into
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Early life and education

Miura was born in
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, Japan in 1976. While attending university she planned to become an editor, but she was signed by a literary agent and started her writing career. She graduated from
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Career

A year after graduating from Waseda, Miura published her first novel, ''Kakuto suru mono ni maru'' (''A Passing Grade for Those Who Fight''). She won the 135th
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in 2006 for her book ''Mahoro ekimae Tada benriken''. The novel and its sequels have been adapted into a series of movies by Tatsushi Ōmori, a
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television show, and a
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series. Her novel ''Kaze ga tsuyoku fuiteiru'' (''Run with the Wind''), about 2 former elite runners who inspire each other to take up running again, was published in 2006 and later adapted into a 2009 live-action film and a 2018
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animated series. In 2008 her novel ''Hikari'' (''Light''), a story about rape, murder, and consequences over time, was published. ''Hikari'' was adapted into a 2017 suspense film directed by Tatsushi Ōmori. Miura's novel ''Fune wo amu'' (''Compiling the Boat''), about a 15 year effort to create a new dictionary called ''The Great Passage'', was published by
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in 2011. In 2012 ''Fune wo amu'' won the
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. A 2013 film adaptation of ''Fune wo amu'', directed by Yuya Ishii, won several Japan Academy Prizes, including Best Picture. In 2016
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adapted the novel into an
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series, also called ''Fune wo amu''. An English version of ''Fune wo amu'', translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter, was published in 2017 under the title ''The Great Passage''. Kris Kosaka of ''
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'' described ''The Great Passage'' as "stylistically adept, with the shift in narratives smoothly connecting as characters’ stories overlap through time and space." In 2015 Miura's novel ''Ano ie ni kurasu yonin no onna'', a story that loosely follows the setting and themes of
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's work ''
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'', won the 32nd Oda Sakunosuke Prize. Miura has cited
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and Hideo Nakai as favorite authors. She is a fan of BL
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, and a collection of her essays on
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was published under the title ''Shumi ja nainda'' (''It's Not Just a Hobby'') in 2006.


Recognition

* 2006 135th
Naoki Prize The Naoki Prize, officially , is a Japanese literary award presented biannually. It was created in 1935 by Kikuchi Kan, then editor of the ''Bungeishunjū'' magazine, and named in memory of novelist Naoki Sanjugo. Sponsored by the Society for the ...
(2006上) * 2012 9th
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* 2015 Oda Sakunosuke Prize


Film and other adaptations

* ''Kaze ga tsuyoku fuiteiru'' (''Run with the Wind''), 2009 film * '' Mahoro ekimae Tada benriken (Tada's Do-It-All House)'', 2011 film * ''Fune wo amu'' (''The Great Passage''), 2013 film * ''Mahoro ekimae bangaichi'', 2013
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television show * ''Mahoro ekimae kyosokyoku'' (''Tada’s Do-it-All House: Disconcerto''), 2014 film * ''Wood Job!'', 2014 film * ''Fune wo amu'', 2016
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anime is Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japane ...
series * ''Hikari'' (''And Then There Was Light''), 2017 film * ''Kaze ga tsuyoku fuiteiru'' (''Run with the Wind''), 2018
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animated series


Works


Fiction

* ''Kakutōsuru mono ni maru'', Soshisha, 2000, * ''Watakushi ga katarihajimeta kare wa'',
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, 2004, * ''Mukashi no hanashi'', Gentōsha, 2005, * ''Kaze ga tsuyoku fuiteiru'' (''Run with the Wind''),
Shinchosha is a publisher founded in 1896 in Japan and headquartered in Yaraichō, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Shinchosha is one of the sponsors of the Japan Fantasy Novel Award. Books * Haruki Murakami: ''Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'' (1985), ...
, 2006, * ''Mahoro ekimae Tada benriken'' (''Handymen in Mahoro Town''), Bungei Shunjū, 2006, * ''Kimi wa Porarisu'',
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, 2007, * ''Bukka o ezu'', Futabasha, 2007, * ''Hikari'',
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, 2008, * ''Mahoro ekimae bangaichi'', Bungei Shunjū, 2009, * ''Easy life in Kamusari'',
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, 2009, * ''Fune wo amu'' (''Knitting the Boat''),
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, 2011, * ''Koguresō monogatari'', Shōdensha, 2010, * ''Mahoro ekimae kyōsōkyoku'', Bungei Shunjū, 2013, * ''Ano ie ni kurasu yonin no onna'', Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 2015,


Nonfiction

* ''Shion no shiori'',
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, 2002, * ''Jinsei gekijō'',
Shinchosha is a publisher founded in 1896 in Japan and headquartered in Yaraichō, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Shinchosha is one of the sponsors of the Japan Fantasy Novel Award. Books * Haruki Murakami: ''Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'' (1985), ...
, 2003, * ''Otome nageyari'', Ōta Shuppan, 2004, * ''Momoiro towairaito'', Ōta Shuppan, 2005, * ''Shumi ja nainda'', Shinshokan, 2006, * ''Ayatsurare bunraku kanshō'', Popurasha, 2007, * ''Monzetsu supairaru'', Ōta Shuppan, 2008,


Works in English

* ''The Great Passage'', trans. Juliet Winters Carpenter, Amazon Crossing, 2017, * ''The Easy Life in Kamusari'', trans. Juliet Winters Carpenter, Amazon Crossing, 2021, * ''Kamusari Tales Told at Night'', trans. Juliet Winters Carpenter, Amazon Crossing, 2022,


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Miura, Shion 1976 births Living people 21st-century Japanese novelists Naoki Prize winners Japanese women novelists 21st-century Japanese women writers Waseda University alumni