Riku Onda

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Riku Onda
Native name
熊谷 奈苗
Born1964 (age 59–60)
Sendai, Japan
Pen name恩田 陸
OccupationWriter
LanguageJapanese
Alma materWaseda University
Genre
Notable works
  • Yoru no pikunikku
  • Yujinia
  • Nakaniwa no dekigoto
  • Mitsubachi to enrai
Notable awards

Nanae Kumagai (熊谷 奈苗, Kumagai Nanae, born 1964), known by her pen name Riku Onda (恩田 陸, Onda Riku), is a Japanese writer. Onda has won the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers, the Japan Booksellers' Award, the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel, the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, and the Naoki Prize. Her work has been adapted for film and television.

Early life and education

Nanae Kumagai was born in 1964 in

Aomori, Japan but raised in Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture.[1] She graduated from Waseda University in 1987 and worked in an office for several years, then quit her job to try writing a novel after reading Ken'ichi Sakemi's 1991 novel Kōkyū shōsetsu (後宮小說).[2]

Career

Onda made her literary debut in 1992 with the novel Rokubanme no Sayoko (六番目の小夜子, The Sixth Sayoko), which was adapted into the 2000

TBS television series starring Tsubasa Imai.[6]

In 2005 Onda won the 26th Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers and the 2nd

Akumu-chan film sequel, also starring Keiko Kitagawa, premiered in 2014.[14][15]

In 2017, after having been nominated six different times for the

Naoki Award Onda visited her hometown of Sendai and received a special award from Mayor Emiko Okuyama.[19]

Recognition

Film and other adaptations

Film

Television

Bibliography

Selected works in Japanese

Selected works in English

References

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