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Historie Wins 16th Tezuka Osamu Prizes' Top Award

posted on by Egan Loo
Shonen Jump issue shared by 100+ post-quake kids

The winners for the 16th Annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prizes were revealed on Sunday.

Grand Prize

Kodansha
7th volume published in November 2011

New Creator Prize

Shogakukan
5th volume published in October 2011

Short Work Prize

Nihonbungeisha
30th volume published in December 2011

Special Prize

A copy of Shueisha
Immediately after the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake (Higashi Nihon Daishinsai) reading one sole copy of that year's 16th Weekly Shonen Jump issue at a bookstore in Sendai — the closest major city to the epicenter of the earthquake. That issue was lauded for bringing good spirits and courage to children.

This year's nominating committee — which includes novelist Kyoto Seika University professor Jaqueline Berndt — selected from among the works that were published from January to December of 2011.

The newspaper awards a 2-million-yen ($25,000) Manga Grand Prize along with a statuette of Tezuka's Mighty Atom character. In addition, 1 million yen (US$12,000) goes to each of the winners of the New Artist Prize, Short Work Prize, and the Special Prize every year. The actual awards presentation ceremony will take place on May 25.

Source: Mainichi


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