The Japan Fantasy Novel Award(日本ファンタジーノベル大賞,Nihon Fantajī Noberu Taishō?) is an annual award which began in 1989 and is sponsored by the Yomiuri Shimbun and Shimizu Construction with the backing of publisher Shinchōsha. The winner gets a contract to have their unpublished work published by Shinchōsha and receives ¥5 million. The contest is open to anyone, whether an already published author or not. Past winners include Riku Onda, Fuyumi Ono and Ken'ichi Sakemi. 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Yomiuri-TOKYO Office Yomiuri YC The Yomiuri Shimbun (èªå£²æ°è) is a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other major Japanese cities. ... Fuyumi Ono (å°éä¸ç±ç¾) is a Japanese novelist who is best known for writing the Twelve Kingdoms (åäºå½è¨ - JÅ«ni Kokki) series, on which a popular anime is based. ...
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Year 6: 1994
Grand Prize:
Bagājimanupanasu by Eiichi Ikegami
Tettō Musashinosen by Minoru Ginbayashi
Superior Award: none
Runners Up:
Mujika Makīna by Fumio Takano
Sekai no Hate ni Umarete by Rin Sawamura
Tobichi no Jimu by Min Ishidate
Year 7: 1995
Grand Prize: none
Superior Award:
Funtai by Masaya Fujita
Bus Stop no Shōsoku by Tatsushi Shimamoto
Runners Up:
Yōsorō 1983 by Tetsuya Ueno
Gakidō Sugoroku Soba Itohiki by Noboru Kihara
Year 8: 1996
Grand Prize: none
Superior Award:
Island by Ken Hazuki
Aonekoya by Mitsuko Kido
Runners Up:
Dabusuton Kaidō by Mitsufumi Asagure
Kaiyū Opera Fune kara no Dasshutsu by Shunichi Hashimoto