Mizuki Tsujimura

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Native name
辻村深月
Born (1980-02-29) February 29, 1980 (age 45)
OccupationNovelist
LanguageJapanese
Mizuki Tsujimura
Native name
辻村深月
Born (1980-02-29) February 29, 1980 (age 45)
OccupationNovelist
LanguageJapanese
Alma materChiba University
GenreFiction, mystery fiction children's literature
Notable works
  • Kagi no nai yume wo miru (鍵のない夢を見る)
  • A School Frozen in Time (冷たい校舎の時は止まる, Tsumetai Kōsha no Toki wa Tomaru)
  • Tsunagi (ツナグ)
Notable awards

Mizuki Tsujimura (辻村深月, Tsujimura Mizuki) (born February 29, 1980)[1] is a Japanese writer from Fuefuki, Yamanashi.[2]

Tsujimura specializes in mystery novels. She writes both for adults and children.[3]

She has been writing mystery novels since she was a high school student. She decided to go to Chiba University because there was a mystery research group in this university. She made her debut in 2004 with her novel A School Frozen in Time.[4]

She professes herself to be a fan of Doraemon[4] and wrote the screenplay for the Doraemon movie  "Nobita no Getsumen Tansaki (Nobita's Lunar Exploration)"[5] and its novel[6] version in 2018.

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