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-born
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,
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, and
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
. In his film and singing work he uses the name Jinsei Tsuji, an alternative reading of the Japanese writing of his name. He debuted as a writer in 1989. His books and stories have been bestsellers in Japan as well as overseas, with his work being translated into 20 languages and selling over ten million copies. His books ''Calmi Cuori Appassionati Blu'' (1999) and ''Good Bye See You Someday'' (2001). He is also a film director and his films include (2001) and (2001) were officially presented at the 51st
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and the 37th
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where he won a special mention in the Ecumenical Jury Award category. He launched the web magazine Design Stories and became its chief editor in October 2016.


Personal life

Tsuji was born in Tokyo in 1959. He debuted as a vocalist of the rock band ECHOS in 1985 and the original song "ZOO" reached over a million sales. He was a professor at
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from 2007 to 2016. Tsuji was married to actress
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from 1995 to 2000. He married singer and actress Miho Nakayama in 2002 and they moved to
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, France, before she gave birth to their son a year later. They divorced in 2014, and Nakayama moved back to Japan, with Tsuji retaining custody of their son.


Career


As a novelist

During the 1980s, Tsuji started seriously writing novels as a “Blank Generation” writer. In 1989, his first novel, ''Pianissimo'', won the 13th Subaru Prize for Literature (Subaru Bungaku Sho). In 1997, he was awarded the 116th Akutagawa Prize for ''Kaikyo no Hikari'' (The Light from the Straits). In 1999, he was awarded the Prix Femina Award, a prestigious French literary prize, in the foreign novel category, for the French translation of ''Le Boudda blanc'' (''The White Buddha'', or ''Hakubutsu'', published by Mercure de France). He is the first Japanese writer to ever win the Prix Femina Award. In 2003, his seven short stories were published in the French literary magazine ''Je Bouquine''. In 2005, he was selected by French literary magazine ''LIRE'' as one of the world’s 50 prospective novelists. In 2005, his serial novel was featured in the South Korean newspaper ''
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''. Tsuji is the first Japanese native novelist to have his work published in The Hankyoreh. In 2011, Tsuji wrote a children’s book called ''In Rapet’s World'' dedicated to children who were struck by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake.


As a film director

In the 1980s, Tsuji started producing independent films through his college’s movie club. In 1999, his directorial debut, ''Sennen-Tabito'' (for which he did the direction, screenwriting, and music) was presented as an official invitation film for the 56th International Critic week of the
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. In 2001, his movie ''Hotoke'' (director, writer, and music) was presented as an official selection in the 51st
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, in the Panorama section. In the same year, ''Hotoke'' was presented to the
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, in the Competition section, and won best image award. The film was featured in the 27th
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. In 2002, his movie ''Filament'' (director, screenwriter, music) was submitted to the 37th Czech
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in the Official Selection Competition section and awarded the International Ecumenical Jury of the Christian Churches. Tsuji also wrote and directed a TV movie titled ''Mokka no Koibito'' in 2002. In summer 2008, his other movie ''Acacia'' was produced; it was presented at the 22nd
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in the Competition section in 2009. In 2010, his movie ''Paris Tokyo Paysage'' was produced and submitted to the 7th
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(2012-2013) and awarded the ''Prix de la meilleure image'' (best cinematography).


Works


Novels (Japanese edition)

* ''Pianissimo'' (1990) * ''Cloudy'' (1990) * ''Kai no Omochyabako'' (1991) * ''Tabibito no Ki'' (1992) * ''Fragile'' (1992) * ''Glasswool no Shiro'' (1993) * ''Hahanaru Nagi to Chichinaru Zika'' (1994) * ''Open house'' (1994) * ''Ai ha Pride yori tsuyoku'' (1995) * ''Passagio'' (1995) * ''Sabita Sekai no Guidebook'' (1995) * ''Newton no Ringo'' (1996) * ''Antinoise'' (1996) * ''Kyō no Kimochi'' (1996) * ''Kaikyō no Hikari'' (1997) * ''Ai no Kumen'' (1997) * ''Hakufutsu'' (1997) * ''Wild Flower'' (1998) * ''Sennenn Tabibito'' (1999) * ''Reisei to Zyonetu no Aida Blue'' (1999) * ''Shitto no Kaori'' (2000) * ''Ai wo kudasai'' (2000) * ''Sayonara Itsuka'' (2001) * ''Koisuru tame ni umareta'' (2001) * ''Taiyō Machi'' (2001) * ''Mokka no Koibito'' (2002) * ''Ai to Eien no Aoisora'' (2002) * ''Kanojo wa Uchyūfuku wo kitenemuru'' (2002) * ''O'keeffe no Koibito Ozwald no Tsuioku'' (2003) * ''99sai made ikita Akanbō'' (2003) * ''Ima Kono Syunkan Aishiterutoiukoto'' (2003) * ''Katana'' (2004) * ''Daihitsy Ya'' (2004) * ''Koufuku na Ketsumatsu'' (2005) * ''Acacia Ashita no Yakusoku'' (2005) * ''Yada to Iiyo'' (2005) * ''Ai no atoni Kurumono'' (2006) * ''Pianissimo Pianissimo'' (2007) * ''Hito ha Omoide ni nomi shittosuru'' (2007) * ''Ugan'' (2008) * ''Madam to Okusama'' (2009) * ''Mokka no Koibito'' (2009) * ''Dahlia'' (2009) * ''Acacia no Hana no sakidasukoro Acacia'' (2009) * ''Kuroe to Enzō'' (2010) * ''Get Far Away from Me'' (2011) * ''Eiensha'' (2012) * ''Mistake'' (2012) * ''Two People in the Future'' (2013) *Original novel of the movie “Two People in the Future” * ''The Unfading Dream We Have'' (2014) *Original novel of the movie “The Unfading Dream We Have” * ''The Date Line'' (1st and 2nd volume) (2015)


Novels (English edition)

* ''Pianissimo'' by Hitonari Tsuji, translated by Rebecca Clare Lindsay, Shueisha Inc. 1992


Films (Japanese edition)

* ''Sennen-Tabito'' (1999) * ''Hotoke'' (2001) * ''Filament'' (2002) * ''Acacia'' (2008) * ''Tokyo Paris Paysage'' (2010) * ''Tokyo Decibels'' (2015)


Awards


Novels

* 1989 — Subaru Literary Prize (
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), ''Pianissimo'' * 1996 —
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, ''The Light from the Strait (Kaikyō no hikari)'' * 1999 —
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(Prix Femina Étranger), ''Le Bouddha blanc'' (The White Buddha, 白仏)


Films

* 2001 - ''Hotoke'', won best image award in the Competition section at the Deauville Asian Film Festival * 2002 - ''Filament'' (Director, Screenwriter, Music), awarded the International Ecumenical Jury of the Christian Churches in the Official Selection Competition section at the 37th Czech Karlovy Vary International Film Festival * 2008 - ''Acacia'', presented to the 22nd Tokyo international Film Festival * 2013 - ''Paris Tokyo Paysage'', awarded the ''Prix de la meilleure image'' (best cinematography) at the 7th Festival du cinéma japonais contemporain Kinotayo (2012-2013)


References


Sources

* Writer information page in his short story collection . Tokyo: Kōbunsha, 2002. .


External links

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Hitonari Tsuji
at J'Lit Books from Japan {{DEFAULTSORT:Tsuji, Hitonari 1959 births Japanese expatriates in France Japanese film directors Japanese lyricists Japanese male composers 20th-century Japanese novelists 21st-century Japanese novelists Living people People from Hino, Tokyo Prix Femina Étranger winners Akutagawa Prize winners 20th-century Japanese composers 21st-century Japanese composers 20th-century Japanese male singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese male singers 21st-century Japanese singers