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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 Akira Hori (堀晃, born 1944 in Tatsuno, Hyogo) is a Japanese science fiction writer. He has been involved in science fiction since high school and has a degree from Osaka University in engineering. He won the first Nihon SF Taisho Award in 1980 ...
*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 (Disappearance of the Capital) is a 1987 Japanese science fiction film directed by Toshio Masuda. It is based on Sakyo Komatsu's novel ''Shuto shōshitsu'' which won the 6th Nihon SF Taisho Award in 1985. The film's score was composed by Mau ...
'' (''Capital City Disappeared'') by Sakyō Komatsu *7th (1986) ''Warai Uchū no Tabi Geinin'' (''Jongleur in Laughing Cosmos'') by Musashi Kanbe *8th (1987) ''
Teito Monogatari is an epic historical dark fantasy/science fiction work; the debut novel of natural history researcher and polymath Hiroshi Aramata. It began circulation in the literary magazine ''Monthly King Novel'' owned by Kadokawa Shoten in 1983, and ...
'' (''Empire Capital Saga'') by
Hiroshi Aramata is a Japanese author, polymath, critic, translator and specialist in natural history, iconography and cartography. His most popular novel was ''Teito Monogatari'' (''Tale of the Capitol''), which has sold over 5 million copies in Japan alone. ...
*9th (1988) ** ''Misaki Ichiro no Teikō'' (''Resistance of Misaki Ichiro'') by
Ryō Hanmura was a Japanese science fiction, fantasy, and horror author. His name is alternatively transliterated as Ryō Hammura. While he wrote books as Ryō Hanmura his real name was . He won the first Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature for his novel in ...
** ''Kaidanji: Oshikawa Shunrō'' (''Devil of a fellow: Oshikawa Shunrō'') by
Jun'ya Yokota was a Japanese science fiction writer and a researcher of Meiji era cultural history. He is the winner of multiple Taisho Awards, the Ozaki Memorial Prize, and the Mystery Writers of Japan Award. He also used the pseudonyms 横田順弥 (same ...
and
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*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
Makoto Shiina is a unisex name, unisex Japanese name although it is more commonly used by males. As a noun, Makoto means "sincerity" (誠) or "truth" (真, 眞). People Given name *Makoto (musician) (born 1977), drum and bass artist *Makoto (Sharan Q) (:j ...
*12th (1991) ''Salamander Senmetsu'' (''Salamander Omnicide'') by
Shinji Kajio is a Japanese author of science fiction and fantasy. The film '' Yomigaeri'' is based on Kajio's novel of the same name and he also co-wrote the manga series (2008) with Kenji Tsuruta (who additionally illustrated the series), which was serial ...
**Special Award for Fujio Ishihara *13th (1992) ''Asa no Gaspard'' (''Gaspard of the Morning'') by
Yasutaka Tsutsui is a Japanese novelist, science fiction author, and actor. His ''Yumenokizaka bunkiten'' won the Tanizaki Prize in 1987. He has also won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari award, and the 1992 Nihon SF Taisho Award. Writing ...
*14th (1993) ''Venus City'' by
Gorō Masaki is a Japanese science fiction writer whose career began in 1986. His most famous work is ''Venus City''(, 1992). In 1993, he won the Seiun Award for Japanese novel. He also won the 1993 Nihon SF Taisho Award. Bibliography *''Evil Eyes'' (1988) ...
**Special Award for
Hisashi Kuroma Hisashi is a masculine Japanese given name. Its meaning differs depending on the kanji used to write it. Kanji Single kanji used to write the name Hisashi include: *: "long time" *: "eternal" *: "still" *: "standard" *: "complete" *: "long" *: "li ...
*15th (1994) ** ''Sensō wo Enjita Kamigamitachi'' (''Gods Who Played War'') by Mariko Ōhara ** ''Joseijō Muishiki'' by
Mari Kotani is a Japanese science fiction critic, best known as the author of ''Evangelion as the Immaculate Virgin (analysis of the anime serie Neon Genesis Evangelion),'' Tokyo: Magazine House, 1997 and of ''Joseijou muishiki: techno-gynesis josei SF-r ...
*16th (1995) ''Kototsubo'' (''Wordpot'') by Chohei Kanbayashi **Special Award to
Masahiro Noda Masahiro is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese councillor (''Rōjū'') *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese ski jumper *, Japanese artist *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese ...
*17th (1996) '' Gamera 2: Attack of Legion'' directed by
Shūsuke Kaneko is a Japanese filmmaker. Life and career Shūsuke Kaneko was born in Tokyo on June 8, 1955. According to the biography on his official website Kaneko was interested in science fiction, particularly Godzilla and Gamera films, from a young age. ...
*18th (1997) ** ''Gamōtei Jiken'' by
Miyuki Miyabe is a Japanese writer of genre fiction. She has won numerous Japanese literary awards, including the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers, the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for Literature, the Shiba Ryotaro Prize, the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, and the Na ...
** '' Neon Genesis Evangelion'' by
Hideaki Anno is a Japanese animator, filmmaker and actor. He is best known for creating the anime series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' (1995)''.'' His style is defined by his postmodernist approach and the extensive portrayal of characters' thoughts and emotio ...
*19th (1998) ''Brain Valley'' by
Hideaki Sena is a Japanese pharmacology, pharmacologist and novelist. Sena was a graduate student at Tohoku University when he wrote his prizewinning debut novel, ''Parasite Eve (novel), Parasite Eve''. Writing career His most famous novel, ''Parasite Eve ( ...
** Special Awards to: ***
Shinichi Hoshi Shinichi Hoshi (星 新一 ''Hoshi Shin'ichi'', September 6, 1926 – December 30, 1997) was a Japanese novelist and science fiction writer best known for his " short-short" science fiction stories, often no more than three or four pages in len ...
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''Ningen Daigaku'' "Uchū o Kūsō Shitekita Hitobito" by Masahiro Noda ***Igyō Collection, edited by Masahiko Inoue *20th (1999) ''Tigris to Euphrates'' by
Motoko Arai Motoko Arai (新井素子; born August 8, 1960) is a Japanese science fiction and fantasy writer. Her writing is characterized by her use of a light conversational tone geared towards a young adult audience. She has published three series of nove ...
**Special Award to Ryū Mitsuse *21st (2000) ''Nihon SF Ronsōshi'' by
Takayuki Tatsumi is a Japanese scholar. He is a professor at Keio University, where he has taught literary theory and American literature since 1989. As an avid science fiction fan, he authored many books and essays on science fiction. He received Nihon SF Tais ...
*22nd (2001) ''Kamekun'' by
Yūsaku Kitano Yūsaku, Yusaku or Yuusaku is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yūsaku can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *勇作, "courage, make" *勇策, "courage, scheme" *雄作, "masculine, ma ...
*23rd (2002) ** ''Arabia no Yoru no Shuzoku'' by Hideo Furukawa ** ''Kugutsukō'' by
Osamu Makino is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Osamu can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *治 "reign" *修 "discipline" *理 "logic" *収 "obtain" *紀 "chronicle" *統 "rule" The name can also be written in hir ...
*24th (2003) '' Marduk Scramble'' by Tō Ubukata *25th (2004) '' Innocence'' by Mamoru Oshii **Special Award to Tetsu Yano *26th (2005) ''Katadorareta Chikara'' by
Hirotaka Tobi (born 1960 in Shimane Prefecture, Japan), sometimes spelled as TOBI Hirotaka, is a Japanese science fiction writer. History Tobi debuted by "Polyphonic Illusion" (1981) which was the winner of Sanseido SF Story Contest. After a handful of short s ...
*27th (2006) ''
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'' by Moto Hagio *28th (2007) ''Hoshi Shinichi 1001Wa o Tsukutta Hito'' by Hazuki Saisho *29th (2008) ** '' From the New World'' by Yusuke Kishi ** '' Den-noh Coil'' by
Mitsuo Iso is a Japanese animator, director, and screenwriter. He began his career as an animator in the mid-1980s and worked as a freelance artist through Neomedia, Studio Zaendo, and Studio Ghibli. Iso is known for his offbeat key animation in the prolo ...
**Special Award to Masahiro Noda *30th (2009) ''Harmony'' by Keikaku Itō ** Special Award to ''
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*31st (2010) ** ''Nihon SF Seishinshi'' by Yasuo Nagayama ** ''
Penguin Highway is a Japanese science fiction novel written by Tomihiko Morimi, published in 2010. A manga adaptation was serialized in Media Factory's ''Monthly Comic Alive'' from March 2018 to February 2019, and an anime film adaptation by Studio Colorid ...
'' by Tomihiko Morimi ** Special Award to
Takumi Shibano was a Japanese science-fiction translator and author. He was a major figure in fandom in Japan and contributed to establishing the Japanese science fiction genre. A native of Kanazawa, Ishikawa, in 1957 Takumi started Japan's first successful s ...
and Hisashi Asakura *32nd (2011) ** ''Karyū no Miya'' by Sayuri Ueda ** Special Award to ''Kindai Nihon Kisō Shōsetsushi: Meiji Hen'' by
Jun'ya Yokota was a Japanese science fiction writer and a researcher of Meiji era cultural history. He is the winner of multiple Taisho Awards, the Ozaki Memorial Prize, and the Mystery Writers of Japan Award. He also used the pseudonyms 横田順弥 (same ...
** Special Services Award to Sakyo Komatsu *33rd (2012) ** ''Kiryū Keisatsu: Jibaku Jōkō'' by Ryōe Tsukimura ** ''Banjō no Yoru'' by Yūsuke Miyauchi ** Special Award to ''Shisha no Teikoku'' by Keikaku Itō and
Toh Enjoe (born September 15, 1972) is a Japanese author. Most of his works are literary fiction or speculative fiction. Biography EnJoe was born on 1972 in Sapporo. He graduated from the physics department of Tohoku University, then went on to the gradua ...
* 34th (2013) ** ''Kaikin no To'' by Dempow Torishima ** Special Awards to: *** ''NOVA'' Original anthology series, edited by
Nozomi Ohmori Nozomi may refer to: *Nozomi (given name) *Nozomi (book), a photobook by Nozomi Sasaki *Nozomi Entertainment, the anime license and distribution division of retailer The Right Stuf International * Nozomi (spacecraft), a failed Mars space probe *N ...
*** ''Johannesburg no Tenshi Tachi'' by Yūsuke Miyauchi * 35th (2014) ** ''Orbital Cloud'' by Taiyō Fujii ** ''My Humanity'' by Satoshi Hase ** Award of Merit to Kazumasa Hirai * 36th (2015) ** ''Columbia Zero'' by
Kōshū Tani is a Japanese science fiction writer. He graduated from the Osaka Institute of Technology, and worked as a volunteer in Nepal and the Philippines. He made his professional debut with the story ''137th Mobile Brigade'' in 1979 while still in N ...
** ''Toppen'' by
Hiroyuki Morioka (born March 2, 1962, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese science fiction novelist. Biography In 1992, his first novel ''Yume no Ki ga Tsugeta nara'' ("If Only the Dream Trees Could Touch") appeared in Hayakawa Publishing's ''S-F Magazine' ...
** Special Award to ''Gessekai Shōsetsu'' by
Osamu Makino is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Osamu can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *治 "reign" *修 "discipline" *理 "logic" *収 "obtain" *紀 "chronicle" *統 "rule" The name can also be written in hir ...
** Award of Merit to
Noriyoshi Ohrai was a Japanese illustrator. He is famous for illustrating the international version of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' poster and several ''Godzilla'' film posters during the political Heisei period. His son, Ohrai Taro is also an artist in Japa ...
* 37th (2016) ** '' Wombs'' by ** Special Award to ''
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'' directed by
Hideaki Anno is a Japanese animator, filmmaker and actor. He is best known for creating the anime series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' (1995)''.'' His style is defined by his postmodernist approach and the extensive portrayal of characters' thoughts and emotio ...
(chief), Shinji Higuchi * 38th (2017) ** ''Game no Ōkoku'' by Satoshi Ogawa ** ''Jisei no Yume'' by
Hirotaka Tobi (born 1960 in Shimane Prefecture, Japan), sometimes spelled as TOBI Hirotaka, is a Japanese science fiction writer. History Tobi debuted by "Polyphonic Illusion" (1981) which was the winner of Sanseido SF Story Contest. After a handful of short s ...
** Award of Merit to Kōichi Yamano * 39th (2018) ** ''Tobu Kujaku'' by ** ''Mojika'' by
Toh EnJoe (born September 15, 1972) is a Japanese author. Most of his works are literary fiction or speculative fiction. Biography EnJoe was born on 1972 in Sapporo. He graduated from the physics department of Tohoku University, then went on to the gradua ...
** Award of Merit to
Jun'ya Yokota was a Japanese science fiction writer and a researcher of Meiji era cultural history. He is the winner of multiple Taisho Awards, the Ozaki Memorial Prize, and the Mystery Writers of Japan Award. He also used the pseudonyms 横田順弥 (same ...
* 40th (2019) ** ''Tenmei no Shirube'' by Issui Ogawa ** ''Yadokari no Hoshi'' by Dempow Torishima ** Special Award to the ''Best Japanese SF'' series, edited by
Nozomi Ohmori Nozomi may refer to: *Nozomi (given name) *Nozomi (book), a photobook by Nozomi Sasaki *Nozomi Entertainment, the anime license and distribution division of retailer The Right Stuf International * Nozomi (spacecraft), a failed Mars space probe *N ...
and Sanzō Kusaka ** Award of Merit to
Hideo Azuma was a Japanese manga artist. Azuma made his professional debut in 1969 in the Akita Shoten manga magazine '' Manga Ō''. He was most well known for his science fiction ''lolicon''-themed works appearing in magazines such as '' Weekly Shōnen ...
and Taku Mayumura ** SFWJ President Award to and
Takashi Hoshi is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings The name Takashi can have multiple different meanings depending on which kanji is used to write it. Some possible writings of the name include: *江詩 - "estuary , inlet, poem" *隆 - "prospe ...
* 41st (2020) ** ''Kanki no uta Hakubutsukan wakusei III'' by Hiroe Suga ** ''Seikei Izumo no heitan'' series (nine volumes) by Jōji Hayashi ** Special Award to Tōya Tachihara for translation and introduction of Chinese science fiction ** Award of Merit to Yasumi Kobayashi * 42nd (2021) ** '' Ōoku: The Inner Chambers'' by
Fumi Yoshinaga is a Japanese manga artist known for her shōjo and boys' love works. Life Fumi Yoshinaga was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1971. She discovered amateur manga, doujinshi, in junior high school, when a friend showed her a doujinshi depicting a romant ...


See also

* Seiun Awards * Sense of Gender Awards


References

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External links


Awards
, at SFWJ {{DEFAULTSORT:Nihon Sf Taisho Award Awards established in 1980 Japanese science fiction awards Japanese-language literary awards 1980 establishments in Japan