Nihon SF Taisho Award

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Nihon SF Taisho Award is a Japanese science fiction award. It has been compared to the Nebula Award as its given by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan or SFWJ.

[edit] Winners

  • 1st (1980) "Taiyō-fu Kouten"(Solar Wind Node) by Hori Akira.
  • 2nd (1981) "Kirikiri-Jin" by Inoue Hisasi.
  • 3rd (1982) "Saigo no Teki"(The Last Enemy) by Yamada Masaki.
  • 4th (1983) "Domu" by Otomo Katsuhiro.
  • 5th (1984) "Genshi Gari"(Fancy-Poem Hunting) by Kawamata Chiaki.
  • 6th (1985) "Shuto Shoshitsu"(Capital City Disappeared) by Komatsu Sakyo.
  • 7th (1986) "Warai Uchu no Tabi Geinin"(Jongleur in Laughing Cosmos) by Kambe Musashi.
  • 8th (1987) "Teito Monogatari"(Empire Capital Saga) by Aramata Hiroshi.
  • 9th (1988) "Misaki Ichiro no Teiko"(Registance of Misaki Ichiro) by Hammra Ryo,
    • "Kaidanji:Oshikawa Shunro"(Devil of a fellow:Oshikawa Shunrou) by Yokota Jun'ya and Aizu Shingo.
  • 10th(1989) "Jogen no Tsuki wo Taberu Shishi"(The Lion Eats Increscent Moon) by Yumemakura Baku
  • 11th(1990) "Ad Bird" by Shiina Makoto.
  • 12th(1991) "Salamander Semmetsu"(Salamander Omniside) by Kajio Shinji,
  • 13th(1992) "Asa no Gaspard"(Gaspard of the Morning) by Tsutsui Yasutaka
  • 14th(1993) "Venus City" by Masaki Goro
    • Special Award for Kuroma Hisashi.
  • 15th(1994) "Senso wo Enjita Kamigamitachi"(Gods Who Played War) by Ohara Mariko,
    • "Joseijo Muishiki" by Kotani Mari.
  • 16th(1995) "Kototsubo"(Wordpot) by Kambayashi Chohei
    • Special Award for Noda Masahiro.
  • 17th(1996) Movie "Gamera 2" directed by Kaneko Shusuke.
  • 27th (2006) Barbara Ikai by Hagio Moto[1]

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