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Ryo Hanmura : ウィキペディア英語版
Ryō Hanmura

. His name is alternatively transliterated as Ryō Hammura. While he wrote books as Ryō Hanmura is real name was Heitarō Kinō (清野 平太郎(きよの へいたろう)). Hanmura was a Japanese science fiction, fantasy, and horror author. He won the Naoki Prize for his 1975 novel ''Amayadori''. One of his novels was the basis of the film ''Sengoku Jieitai''. A series of role-playing video games called "Eiyuu Densetsu" ("''The Legend of Heroes''") was loosely based on his novel by the same name.
He won the first Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature by his novel ''Musubi no Yama Hiroku'' in 1983.〔(Izumi Kyouka Bungaku Shou ) Viewed on 28 January 2011.〕 He won also the 1988 Nihon SF Taisho Award.
== Works in English translation ==

* "Cardboard Box"
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*''The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories'', Dembner Books, 1989 / Barricade Books, 1997
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*''Speculative Japan'', Kurodahan Press, 2007〔(Speculative Japan | Kurodahan Press )〕
* "Tansu" (''The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories'', Dembner Books, 1989 / Barricade Books, 1997)

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