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Joh Sasaki : ウィキペディア英語版
Joh Sasaki

is a Japanese writer and journalist; chiefly known for his historical fiction and mystery novels.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Joh Sasaki 佐々木譲 )
== Biography ==
Joh Sasaki was born in Yubari, Hokkaido, Japan. He spent his early youth in Nakashibetsu City and later ventured to Sapporo where Sasaki attended Tsukisamu High School. He released his first novel, , in 1979.〔Bungeishunjū.(August 1980)..〕〔Tokuma Shoten.(May 1986).ISBN 978-4195980750.〕 Sasaki quickly established himself as a writer after winning the All Yomimono New Writers Prize for ''Tekkihei, tonda'' which was also later adapted for the big screen. Today Sasaki is known as a household author with numerous works in genres stretching from historical fiction, young adult fiction to police crime fiction, and even various TV Crime Drama adaptations.
In 2009, Sasaki won Japan's number one literary award, the Naoki Prize, for his work :ja:廃墟に乞う ''Haikyo ni kou'', and also holds many other literary awards.


These days Sasaki is actively developing his stories for the stage in addition to directing a Children's e-picture book project called Joh's Picture Book Project.

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