- Kurumizawa Koshi
Infobox Writer
name = Kōshi Kurumizawa
caption = Kurumizawa Kōshi
birthdate =26 April 1925
birthplace =Tokyo ,Japan
deathdate =23 May 1994
deathplace =Tokyo ,Japan
occupation = Writer
genre = novels
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influenced =nihongo|Kōshi Kurumizawa|胡桃沢耕史|Kurumizawa Kōshi|extra=26 April 1925 -23 May 1994 was thepen-name of a writer inShowa period Japan . His real name was Shimizu Masatarō.Biography
Born in the Mukojima district of
Tokyo , Kurumizawa graduated from the Commerce Department ofTakushoku University . He worked for the Japanese government broadcasting company,NHK , as a producer of radio programs, and wrote on the side. His first novel "Soshi futatabi kaerazu" ("The Desperado Does Not Return"), published under his actual name, was awarded a prize in 1955 for best work by a new author. He set aside all of the earnings from his writing, and used to fund a round-the-world trip from 1958-1967. On his return to Japan, he adopted the "Kurumizawa Kōshi" pen-name, and began to write adventure novels.His 1983 novel, "Tenzan o koete" ("Crossing the Tenzan Mountains") won a
literary award for best work of fiction, and in the same year he was awarded the prestigiousNaoki Prize for his story "Kuro Pan Furyoki" about the suffering of a Japaneseprisoner of war inSiberia afterWorld War II .A fervent fan of author
Naoki Sanjugo , Kurimizawa made sure that he secured the plot next to Naoki's grave in the temple of Choman-ji inYokohama , and erected his own gravestone there prior to his death.ee also
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