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| | + | * [[The Miracles of the Namiya General Store (Korean Drama)|The Miracles of the Namiya General Store]] | Namiya Jabhwajeomui Gijeok (Disney+ / 2027) |
| | * [[Game no Na wa Yukai]] (WOWOW / 2024) | | * [[Game no Na wa Yukai]] (WOWOW / 2024) |
| | * [[The Hovering Blade (Japanese Drama)|The Hovering Blade]] | Higashino Keigo Samayou Yaiba (WOWOW / 2021) | | * [[The Hovering Blade (Japanese Drama)|The Hovering Blade]] | Higashino Keigo Samayou Yaiba (WOWOW / 2021) |
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Born in Osaka in 1958. He graduated from Osaka Prefectural University, where he majored in electrical engineering. He wrote novels while working as an engineer, and made his debut as a novelist in 1985 with After School, which won him the Edogawa Rampo Award. As a full-time writer, he won the Japan Mystery Writers Association Award for Himitsu in 1999. The novel earned a good reputation, was made into a movie starring Ryoko Hirosue, and is currently being developed for a remake by Luc Besson. Higashino won the prestigious Naoki Award for Devotion of Suspect X in 2005. Among other works by him, g@me, Lakeside (Shinji Aoyama's Lakeside Murder Case) and Henshin received movie adaptations. Most recently, Byakuyako (with Takayuki Yamada) was televised.
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