Jun'ya Yokota
Jun'ya Yokota (横田順彌, Yokota Jun'ya, 11 November 1945 - 4 January 2019) was a Japanese science fiction writer and a researcher of Meiji era cultural history. He is the winner of multiple Taisho Awards, the Ozaki Memorial Prize, and the Mystery Writers of Japan Award.
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Native name | 横田順彌 |
Born | Saga Prefecture, Japan | November 11, 1945
Died | January 4, 2019 73) Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan | (aged
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Language | Japanese |
Nationality | Japan |
Alma mater | Hosei University Law School |
Period | 1970–2019 |
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Subjects | Meiji era culture and history |
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Children | Masako Suzuki |
He also used the pseudonyms 横田順弥 (same pronunciation) and Jun Masaki (真木じゅん, Masaki Jun).
Biography
Yokota was born 11 November 1945 in Saga Prefecture, Japan.[1][2]
He became known for his knowledge of classic science fiction and his use of humor and gags in his writing.[3][4][5] Together with Shingo Aizu, he wrote Kaidanji Oshikawa Shunrō: Nihon SF no Oya, the definitive work on Japanese science fiction author Shunrō Oshikawa. This work won the Nihon SF Taisho Award and nominated for a Seiun Award in 1988.[5][6]
His 2011 work, The History of Modern Japanese Fantastic Fiction: Meiji Edition (近代日本奇想小説史 明治篇, Kindai Nihon Shōsetsushi - Meiji-hen), won a Taisho Award, the Mystery Writers of Japan Award, and the Ozaki Hokki Memorial Popular Literature Research Prize.[5][7][8] The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan awarded him the Special Services Award for lifetime achievements in the field of science fiction in 2018.[1][7]
He died of heart failure on 4 January 2019 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.[2][4][5] A funeral was held for close relatives. His daughter, Masako Suzuki, lead the mourning, and an open memorial services was held afterward.[5]
Selected works
Novels
- Uchū Gomi Taisensō (宇宙ゴミ大戦争) (January 1977, Hayakawa, ISBN 4150300917)
- 2095 no Shōnen (2095年の少年) (September 1977, Shūeisha, ISBN 4086101378)
- Nazo no Uchūjin UFO (謎の宇宙人UFO) (June 1978, Hayakawa)
- Uchū no Faiaman (宇宙のファイアマン) (September 1978, Shūeisha)
- Dassen! Taimu Mashin Kitan (脱線!たいむましん奇譚) (December 1978, Kodansha)
- Poemu-kun to Mirakuru Taun no Nakama-tachi (ポエム君とミラクルタウンの仲間たち) (June 1979, Kisotengaisha)
- Ginga Patorōru Hōkoku (銀河パトロール報告) (August 1979, Futabasha)
- Asuteroido Yūkyōden (小惑星帯遊侠伝) (August 1980, Shūeisha)[7]
- Kaseijinrui no Gyakushū (火星人類の逆襲) (May 1988, Shinchosha, ISBN 410142103X)[7]
- Rosuto Wārudo no Himitsu (人外魔境の秘密) (February 1991, Shinchosha, ISBN 4101421048)[7]
Short story collections
- Hansekai e Yatta Otoko: Yokojun no Shōto Shōto Shuu (反世界へ行った男 ヨコジュンのショート・ショート集) (January 1981, Tokuma Shoten, ISBN 419122154X)
- Fantanjī-san Horafuki Yobanashi (ふぁん太爺さんほら吹き夜話) (March 1981, Shūeisha)
- Yonimo Bakageta Monogatari (世にも馬鹿げた物語) (April 1981, Kadokawa Shoten)
- Yokisenu Hōteishiki: Hacha Hacha SF Tanpenshū (予期せぬ方程式―ハチャハチャSF短篇集) (May 1981, Futabasha)
Nonfiction
- SF Jiten (SF事典) (Yokota Jun'ya) (May 1977, Kōsaidō)
- Yokojun no Bikkuri Hausu (ヨコジュンのびっくりハウス) (March 1980, Futabasha)
- Nihon SF Koten Koten 1-3 (日本SFこてん古典 1-3) (Yokota Jun'ya)[7]
- Volume 1 (May 1980, Hayakawa)
- Volume 2 (December 1980, Hayakawa)
- Volume 3 (April 1981, Hayakawa)
- Daijin Kamereon-shō (対人カメレオン症) (June 1980, Kodansha)
- Ranchō Henchō Waruagaki Chōkagaku Kōza (乱調変調悪あがき超科学講座) (January 1982, Tokuma Shoten, ISBN 4191224166)
- Nagai Gō Sengenshoku Baka Zukan: Yokota Jun'ya Hacha Hacha SF Kessakushū (永井豪選原色馬鹿図鑑 横田順弥ハチャハチャSF傑作集) (February 1982, Uraku Shuppansha)
- SF Daijiten (SF大辞典) (November 1986, Kadokawa, ISBN 4041495059)[7]
- Kaidanji Oshikawa Shunrō: Nihon SF no Oya with Shingo Aizu (December 1987, Pan Research Institute, ISBN 4893520229)[5][6][7]
- Kindai Nihon Shōsetsushi - Meiji-hen (近代日本奇想小説史 明治篇) (January 2011, Pilar Press, ISBN 9784861940163)[1][7]
- Kindai Nihon Shōsetsushi - Nyūmon-hen (近代日本奇想小説史 入門篇) (March 2012, Pilar Press, ISBN 9784861940422)
Awards and honors
Yokota received the following awards and honors:
Year | Organization | Award title, Category |
Work | Result | Refs |
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1981 | Federation of Science Fiction Fan Groups of Japan | Seiun Award, Best Japanese Long Work |
Asuteroido Yūkyōden (小惑星帯遊侠伝) | Nominated | [7] |
1982 | Mystery Writers of Japan | Mystery Writers of Japan Award, Special Award |
Nihon SF Koten Koten 1-3 (日本SFこてん古典 1-3) | Nominated | [7] |
1987 | Federation of Science Fiction Fan Groups of Japan | Seiun Award, Best Nonfiction |
SF Daijiten (SF大辞典) | Nominated | [7] |
1988 | Federation of Science Fiction Fan Groups of Japan | Seiun Award, Best Nonfiction |
Kaidanji Oshikawa Shunrō: Nihon SF no Oya | Nominated | [7] |
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan | Nihon SF Taisho Award | Kaidanji Oshikawa Shunrō: Nihon SF no Oya | Won | [6][7] | |
1989 | Federation of Science Fiction Fan Groups of Japan | Seiun Award, Best Japanese Long Work |
Kaseijinrui no Gyakushū (火星人類の逆襲) | Nominated | [7] |
1992 | Federation of Science Fiction Fan Groups of Japan | Seiun Award, Best Japanese Long Work |
Rosuto Wārudo no Himitsu (人外魔境の秘密) | Nominated | [7] |
2011 | Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan | Nihon SF Taisho Award, Special Award |
Kindai Nihon Shōsetsushi - Meiji-hen (近代日本奇想小説史 明治篇) | Won | [7] |
大衆文学研究会 (Daishū Bungaku Kenkyūkai) |
Ozaki Hokki Memorial Popular Literature Research Prize | Kindai Nihon Shōsetsushi - Meiji-hen (近代日本奇想小説史 明治篇) | Won | [5][8] | |
2012 | Mystery Writers of Japan | Mystery Writers of Japan Award, Special Award |
Kindai Nihon Shōsetsushi - Meiji-hen (近代日本奇想小説史 明治篇) | Won | [7] |
2018 | Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan | Nihon SF Taisho Award, Special Services Award |
Won | [1][7] |
References
- "Summary Bibliography: 横田順彌". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- "会員・横田順彌氏死去" [Member Jun'ya Yokota's death] (in Japanese). Mystery Writers of Japan. 22 March 2019. Archived from the original on 9 July 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- "横田順彌さん死去 73歳 SF作家" [SF writer Jun'ya Yokota dead at age 73]. Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). 17 January 2019. Archived from the original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- "横田順彌は結婚して嫁+子供あり!心不全で死去" [Per his daughter-in-law and children, Jun'ya Yokota has died of heart failure] (in Japanese). 暇人異聞録 (Himajin Ibunroku). 16 January 2019. Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- "SF作家の横田順彌さん死去" [Death of SF writer Jun'ya Yokota] (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun. 16 January 2019. Archived from the original on 28 April 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- "Title: 快男児 押川春浪". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- "横田順彌" (in Japanese). 文学賞の世界 (World of Literary Prizes). Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- "尾崎秀樹記念・大衆文学研究賞 受賞作一覧" [Ozaki Hokki Memorial Popular Literature Research Prize List] (in Japanese). Roadside Library. 16 January 2017. Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.