Shinji Kajio (梶尾 真治, Kajio Shinji, born 24 December 1947 in Kumamoto Prefecture) is a Japanese author of science fiction and fantasy. The film Yomigaeri is based on Kajio's novel of the same name[1] and he also co-wrote the manga Omoide Emanon (おもいでエマノン) (2008, "The Memory of Emanon") series with Kenji Tsuruta (who additionally illustrated the series), which was serialized in Monthly Comic Ryu. The manga is based on his 1983 short story of the same title and became the beginning of his long-running series of "Emanon" short stories (1983-2017+), about a mysterious girl born 3 billion years ago (and whose name is "No name" backwards). In 1971, he made his pro debut after his book, Pearls for Mia (美亜へ贈る真珠, Mia e Okuru Shinjyu) was published by Hayakawa Publishing Co (早川書房, Hayakawa Syobou). He won the 1991 Nihon SF Taisho Award.[2]
Shinji Kajio | |
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Born | (1947-12-24) 24 December 1947 (age 74) Kumamoto, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
Notable works | Emanon |
Notable awards | 1991 Nihon SF Taisho Award |
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