Kyotaro Nishimura

Japanese novelist (1930–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kyotaro Nishimura (西村 京太郎, Nishimura Kyōtarō; 6 September 1930 – 3 March 2022) was a Japanese novelist in the police procedural genre.

Native name
西村 京太郎
Born
Kihachiro Yajima

(1930-09-06)6 September 1930
Ebara, Tokyo, Japan
Died3 March 2022(2022-03-03) (aged 91)
Pen nameKyotaro Nishimura
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Kyotaro Nishimura
Native name
西村 京太郎
Born
Kihachiro Yajima

(1930-09-06)6 September 1930
Ebara, Tokyo, Japan
Died3 March 2022(2022-03-03) (aged 91)
Pen nameKyotaro Nishimura
OccupationNovelist
NationalityJapanese
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Career

Nishimura is best known for his "train series" mysteries, most of which feature his characters, police detectives Shozo Totsugawa, Sadao Kamei and Tokitaka Honda. He won the Mystery Writers of Japan Award in 1981 for The Terminal Murder Case.

Nishimura was married to Mizue Yajima. He died from liver cancer on 3 March 2022, at the age of 91.[1]

Works in English translation

Novel
  • The Mystery Train Disappears (original title: Misuterī Ressha ga Kieta), trans. Gavin Frew (New York: Dembner Books, 1990) ISBN 0-942637-30-5
Short story collection
Short story
  • The Kindly Blackmailer (original title: Yasashii Kyōhakusha) ("Ellery Queen's Japanese Golden Dozen: The Detective Story World in Japan" anthology. Edited by Ellery Queen. Rutland Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Co. Inc. 1978. ISBN 0-8048-1254-3 pp. 147–165)

Awards

TV

  • Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery[2][3]
  • Kyotaro Nishimura Suspense -Susumu Samonji
  • Inspector Totsugawa Series[4]

References

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