2015 in Japanese literature
The following is an overview of the year 2015 in Japanese literature. It includes winners of literary awards, yearly best-sellers, title debuts and endings and deaths of notable Japanese literature-related people as well as any other relevant Japanese literature-related events. For an overview of the year in literature from other countries, see 2015 in literature; for an overview of the year in manga (Japanese comics), see 2015 in manga.
Awards
- Agatha Christie Award:
- Akutagawa Prize:
- Keisuke Hada for Scrap and Build (スクラップアンドビルド)
- Naoki Matayoshi for Hibana (火花) ("A Spark")
- Yūshō Takiguchi for 死んでいない者
- Yukiko Motoya for 異類婚姻譚
- Bungei Prize[1]
- Hiroka Yamashita for ドール
- Ushio Hatakeyama for 地の底の記憶
- Dazai Osamu Prize: Akari Itō for 変わらざる喜び
- Dengeki Novel Prize Grand Prize:
- 松村涼哉 for ただ、それだけでよかったんです
- 角埜杞真 for トーキョー下町ゴールドクラッシュ!
- Edogawa Rampo Prize: Katsuhiro Go for Dotoku no Jikan (道徳の時間)
- Honkaku Mystery Award:
- Best Fiction: Yutaka Maya for Sayonara Kamisama (さよなら神様)
- Best Critical Work: Aoi Shimotsuki for Agasa Kurisuti Kanzen Koryaku (アガサ・クリスティー完全攻略, The Definitive Guide to Agatha Christie)
- Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature
- Mayumi Nagano for 冥途あり
- Katsuyuki Shinohara for 骨風
- Japan Booksellers' Award: Nahoko Uehashi for Shika no Ou
- Mephisto Prize: Magi Inoue for Koi to Kinki no Purediketto [Predicate] (恋と禁忌の述語論理)
- Mishima Yukio Prize: Takahiro Ueda for 私の恋人
- Mystery Writers of Japan Award:
- Best Novel:
- Ryōe Tsukimura for Dobaku no Hana
- Kazuma Hayami for Inosento Deizu (イノセント・デイズ, Innocent Days)
- Best Critical/Biographical Work:
- Masahiko Kikuni for Hondana Tantei Saigo no Aisatsu (本棚探偵最後の挨拶)
- Aoi Shimotsuki for Agasa Kurisuti Kanzen Koryaku (アガサ・クリスティー完全攻略, The Definitive Guide to Agatha Christie)
- Best Novel:
- Naoki Prize:
- Akira Higashiyama for 流
- Bunpei Aoyama for つまをめとらば
- Nihon SF Taisho Award:
- Koronbia zero (Columbia Zero) by Kōshū Tani
- Toppen by Hiroyuki Morioka
- Noma Award for the Translation of Japanese Literature: Kwon Young-joo for Riku Onda's Sangatsu wa Fukaki Kurenai no Fuchi wo
- Noma Literary Prize : Mayumi Nagano for 冥途あり
- Seiun Award:
- Best Japanese Novel: Orbital Cloud (オービタル・クラウド) by Taiyō Fujii
- Best Japanese Short Story: "Umi no Yubi" (海の指星) by Hirotaka Tobi
- Sogen SF Short Story Prize: Iori MIyazawa for 神々の歩法
- Tanizaki Prize: Kaori Ekuni for ヤモリ、カエル、シジミチョウ
- Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize: Asako Yuzuki for ナイルパーチの女子会
- Yomiuri Prize:
- Fiction: Hideo Furukawa for 女たち三百人の裏切りの書
- Drama: Haruhiko Arai for この国の空
Best-sellers
Light novel titles
The following is a list of the 10 best-selling light novel titles in Japan during 2015[2] according to Oricon.[3]
Rank | Title | Author(s) | Copies |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? | Fujino Ōmori (story), Suzuhito Yasuda (art) | 1,220,217 |
2 | The Irregular at Magic High School | Tsutomu Satō (story), Kan Ishida (art) | 1,175,978 |
3 | My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU | Wataru Watari (story), Ponkan8 (art) | 1,050,446 |
4 | Overlord | Kugane Maruyama (story), so-bin (art) | 927,413 |
5 | Naruto Story Series | several | 883,833 |
6 | Sword Art Online | Reki Kawahara (story), abec (art) | 788,895 |
7 | Kagerou Daze | Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) (story), Sidu (art) | 494,721 |
8 | Kokuhaku Yokō Renshū | Tōko Fujitani (story), Yamako (art) | 413,663 |
9 | Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index | Kazuma Kamachi (story), Kiyotaka Haimura (art) | 405,666 |
10 | Sword Art Online: Progressive | Reki Kawahara (story), abec (art) | 390,856 |
Light novel volumes
The following is a list of the 10 best-selling light novel volumes in Japan during 2015[4] according to Oricon.[5]
Rank | Volume | Author(s) | Copies |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sword Art Online: Progressive vol.3 | Reki Kawahara (story), abec (art) | 325,991 |
2 | Sword Art Online vol.16 | Reki Kawahara (story), abec (art) | 285,081 |
3 | Kagerou Daze VI -over the dimension- | Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) (story), Sidu (art) | 255,785 |
4 | The Irregular at Magic High School vol.16 | Tsutomu Satō (story), Kan Ishida (art) | 251,640 |
5 | The Irregular at Magic High School vol.15 | Tsutomu Satō (story), Kan Ishida (art) | 247,532 |
6 | The Boy and the Beast | Mamoru Hosoda | 244,336 |
7 | My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU vol.10 | Wataru Watari (story), Ponkan8 (art) | 224,761 |
8 | Naruto: Kakashi's Story | Akira Higashiyama | 217,136 |
9 | My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU vol.10.5 | Wataru Watari (story), Ponkan8 (art) | 207,460 |
10 | The Irregular at Magic High School vol.17 | Tsutomu Satō (story), Kan Ishida (art) | 194,973 |
Title debuts
- February 28 - Isekai Shokudō by Junpei Inuzuka (story) and Katsumi Enami (art)
- August 1 - Gangsta by Jun'ichi Kawabata
- December 18 - Dagashi Kashi: Mō Hitotsu no Natsu Yasumi by Manta Aisora
- December 25 - Violet Evergarden by Kana Akatsuki (story) and Akiko Takase (art)
Title endings
- May 1 - Attack on Titan: Harsh Mistress of the City by Ryō Kawakami (story) and Range Murata (art)
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References
- "第 52 回文藝賞が決定". kawade.co.jp (in Japanese). Kawade Shobō Shinsha. September 3, 2015. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
- From November 17, 2014 to November 22, 2015.
- "Top-Selling Light Novels in Japan by Series: 2015". Anime News Network. November 29, 2015. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
- From November 17, 2014 to November 22, 2015.
- "Top-Selling Light Novels in Japan by Volume: 2015". Anime News Network. November 29, 2015. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
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