Ryōhei Machiya

Japanese novelist

Ryohei Machiya is a Japanese novelist. He won the Akutagawa Prize for his boxing novel Ichi Raundo Ippun Sanju-yon Byo (1 round 1 minute 34 seconds).[1]

Early life

Ryōhei Machiya was born in 1983 in Taito-ku, Tokyo, and attended the Saitama Prefectural Koshigaya High School.[2][3]

Television Appearances

in 2023, Machiya appeared on the NHK World series The Professionals voiced for the English-speaking market by former Manual Cinema composer Jacob Winchester.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Three novelists picked for Japan's Akutagawa and Naoki literary awards". The Japan Times Online. 2019-01-17. ISSN 0447-5763. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  2. ^ "第160回芥川賞を上田岳弘&町屋良平が受賞!直木賞は真藤順丈". RBB TODAY (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  3. ^ "Akutagawa Prize #160: 1 round 1pun 34byō, by Machiya Ryōhei | Glynne Walley's J-lit site". blogs.uoregon.edu. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  4. ^ The Professionals: The Quiet Joy of Unsung Support: Onishi Toshio, Copy Editor (Documentary), Jacob Winchester, NHK World, 2023-03-12, retrieved 2024-02-27{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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List of Akutagawa Prize winners
1935–1950
  • 1935: Tatsuzō Ishikawa / None
  • 1936: Oda Takeo and Tsuruta Tomoya / Jun Ishikawa and Tomisawa Uio
  • 1937: Ozaki Kazuo / Ashihei Hino
  • 1938: Nakayama Gishū / Nakazato Tsuneko
  • 1939: Handa Yoshiyuki and Hase Ken / Samukawa Kotaro
  • 1940: None / Sakurada Tsunehisa
  • 1941: Tada Yukei / Shibaki Yoshiko
  • 1942: None / Kuramitsu Toshio
  • 1943: Ishizuka Kikuzo / Tonobe Kaoru
  • 1944: Yagi Yoshinori and Ono Juzo / Shimizu Motoyoshi
  • 1949: Kotani Tsuyoshi and Yuki Shigeko / Yasushi Inoue
  • 1950: Tsuji Ryoichi / None
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