Toshiya Masuda

Toshiya Masuda

Toshiya Masuda (増田 俊也 Masuda Toshinari, November 8, 1966) is a Japanese novelist, essayist and martial arts historian.

Biography

Born in the Aichi prefecture, Inoue studied at Hokkaido University, where he joined the judo team and competed in the prestigious Nanatei Judo league. In 1989, he graduated as a journalist, joining the Chunichi Shimbun in its sports section. His first novel, Shatun Higuma no Mori, earned a special mention in the Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! ceremony in 2006, making him a name in the ecological movements for its environmentalist themes.

In 2012, he published the non-fiction novel Kimura Masahiko wa Naze Rikidōzan o Korosa Nakatta no Ka (Why Masahiko Kimura Didn't Kill Rikidozan), covering the lives of Masahiko Kimura and Rikidozan and their relationship as well as the latter's death. The work won both the Soichi Oya Non-Fiction Prize and the Shincho Document Prize.[1] Masuda followed the next year with his own fictionalized autobiography, Nanatei Judo Ki, being nominated as a finalist for Kadokawa Shoten's Futaro Yamada Prize. In 2014, he published an essay originally written in 2009, VTJ Zenja no Nakai Yuki, about Yuki Nakai's mixed martial arts career.

His first three works have been adapted to manga by Shueisha, Futabasha and Shogakukan editorials.

Prizes

Works

Fiction

Non-fiction

Essays

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