Seiun Award
Seiun Award | |
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Awarded for | Science fiction works and achievements of previous year |
Country | Japan |
First awarded | 1970 |
Official website | http://www.sf-fan.gr.jp/awards/index.html |
The Seiun Award (星雲賞 Seiunshō) is a Japanese speculative fiction award for the best science fiction works and achievements during the preceding year. Organized and overseen by the Federation of Science Fiction Fan Groups of Japan (FSFFGJ) (日本ファングループ連合会議 Nihon Fan Group Rengō Kaigi), the awards were given each year at the annual Japan Science Fiction Convention.[1] It is the oldest SF award in Japan, which was first given in 1970 at the 9th Japan Science Fiction Convention and has been awarded every year since that.
"Seiun", the Japanese word for "nebula", was named after the first professional science fiction magazine in Japan, which appeared in 1954.[2] The award is not related to the American Nebula Award.
It is similar to the Hugo Award, which is presented by the members of the World Science Fiction Society, in that all of the members of the presenting convention are eligible to participate in the selection process. But it is not strictly correct to call it Japan's "equivalent" to the Hugo Awards, as the Hugo Awards are open to works from anywhere in any language while the Seiun limited the area and the language like as the BSFA Awards, even though implicitly.
Eligibility and the Selection Process
Professional works and achievements first published, translated, or released in the previous calendar year are eligible for vote. The eligibility of a magazine is determined on its nominal publication date, which often tend to be a month or two ahead of the actual date because of Japanese publication custom.
There are no written rules as to which works qualify as science fiction or what word count qualified a work for what category, and the decision of eligibility in that regard is left up to the voters.
Usually in spring, FSFFGJ issues a candidate list for reference in each category, which is chosen by a vote of their member groups. However, voters can cast their ballots for any eligible works outside of the list.
With consideration for voters' availability, a work which appeared on a magazine (i.e. a part of serialized works or short story) or released on audio-visual media (i.e. a TV show or film) for the first time during the year but wasn't chosen for the candedate list may be eligible again when it gets published as a book or released in any other media.[1]
Though the regulation has no mention about e-publishing, a work has already won the award: "Umi no Yubi" by Hirotaka Tobi in Best Japanese Short Story 2015, which appeared only on a webzine and hadn't got published in the year.[3]
Categories
There are effectively no official English names for categories, so that they tend to be varied depending on translators. (i.e. "Novel" may be appeared as "Long Story" or "Long Form"; "Short Story" may be referred to as "Short form".)
Current categories | Year started | Current description |
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Best Japanese Novel (日本長編, Nihon Chōhen) |
1970 | Science fiction novels/short stories which appeared or were translated during the preceding year for the first time. Works which were serialized on a magazine may be eligible when they finished; other works may be eligible when it got published as a book. A work which is a part of series may be eligible when the series are finished as well. |
Best Japanese Short Story (日本短編, Nihon Tanpen) |
1970 | |
Best Translated Novel (海外長編, Kaigai Chōhen) |
1970 | |
Best Translated Short Story (海外短編, Kaigai Tanpen) |
1970 | |
Best Dramatic Presentation (メディア, Media) |
1970 | Films, plays, and any other audio-visual works. Serial works may be treated as is the case with novels. Note: It had been named as "Best Film & Play" (映画・演劇 Eiga Engeki) until 1979. |
Best Comic (コミック, Comic) |
1978 | Manga. Serial works may be treated as in the case with novels. |
Best Artist (アート, Art) |
1978 | Artists with notable achievements. |
Best Nonfiction (ノンフィクション, Nonfiction) |
1985 | Nonfiction works about SF such as studies, critiques, both domestic and translated. Other criteria is as in the case with Novels. |
Free Nomination (自由, Jiyū) |
2002 | All of events which aren't fitted in other categories, such as things, phenomenon, or feats of science and technology. |
Winners and Candedates for Reference
Best Japanese Novel
* Winners and joint winners + No winner selected
Year | Winner(s) | Author(s) | Publisher or publication |
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1970[4] | Reichōrui Minami e (霊長類南へ) | Yasutaka Tsutsui | Kodansha |
1971[4] | Tsugu no wa Dare ka? (継ぐのは誰か?) | Sakyo Komatsu | Sekai SF Zenshū Vol.29: Sakyo Komatsu, Hayakawa Publishing |
1972[4] | Ishi no Ketsumyaku (石の血脈) | Ryō Hanmura | Nihon SF Novels, Hayakawa Publishing |
1973[4] | Kagami no Kuni no Alice (鏡の国のアリス) | Tadashi Hirose | Kawade Shobō Shinsha |
1974[4] | Japan Sinks (日本沈没 Nihon Chinbotsu) | Sakyo Komatsu | Kappa Novels, Kōbunsha |
1975[4] | Ore no Chi wa Tanin no Chi (おれの血は他人の血) | Yasutaka Tsutsui | Kawade Shobō Shinsha |
1976[4] | Nanase Futatabi (七瀬ふたたび) | Yasutaka Tsutsui | Shinchōsha |
1977[4] | Saikoro Tokkōtai (サイコロ特攻隊) | Musashi Kanbe | Nihon SF Novels, Hayakawa Publishing |
1978[4] | Chikyū Seishin Bunseki Kiroku: Eld Analusis (地球・精神分析記録 (エルド・アナリュシス)) | Masaki Yamada | Tokuma Shoten |
1979[4] | Shōmetsu no Kōrin (消滅の光輪) | Taku Mayumura | SF Magazine Feb 1976 - Oct 1978 |
1980[4] | Hōseki Dorobō (宝石泥棒) | Masaki Yamada | SF Magazine Dec 1977 - Aug 1979 |
1981[4] | Kaseijin Senshi (火星人先史) | Chiaki Kawamata | SF Magazine Jul 1979 - Oct 1980 |
1982[4] | Kirikiri-Jin (吉里吉里人) | Hisashi Inoue | Shinchosha |
1983[4] | Bye-bye, Jupiter (さよならジュピター Sayonara Jupiter) | Sakyo Komatsu | Sankei Shuppan |
1984[4] | Teki wa Kaizoku: Kaizokuban (敵は海賊 海賊版) | Chōhei Kanbayashi | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
1985[4] | Yukikaze (戦闘妖精・雪風 Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze) | Chōhei Kanbayashi | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
1986[4] | Dirty-Pair no Daigyakuten (ダーティ・ペアの大逆転) | Haruka Takachiho | Hayakawa Publishing |
1987[4] | Prism (プリズム) | Chōhei Kanbayashi | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
1988[4] | Legend of the Galactic Heroes (銀河英雄伝説 Ginga Eiyū Densetsu) series (10 books) | Yoshiki Tanaka | Tokuma Novels, Tokuma Shonten |
1989[4] | Babylonia Wave (バビロニア・ウェーブ) | Akira Hori | Tokuma Shoten |
1990[4] | Jōgen no Tsuki o Taberu Shishi (上弦の月を喰べる獅子) | Baku Yumemakura | Hayakawa Publishing |
1991[4] | Hybrid Child (ハイブリッド・チャイルド) | Mariko Ōhara | Hayakawa Publishing |
1992[4] | Merusasu no Shōnen (メルサスの少年) | Hiroe Suga | Shinchō Bunko, Shinchōsha |
1993[4] | Venus City (ヴィーナス・シティ) | Gorō Masaki | Hayakawa Publishing |
1994[4] | Owarinaki Sakuteki (終わりなき索敵) | Kōshū Tani | Hayakawa Publishing |
1995[4] | Kishin Heidan (機神兵団) series (10 books) | Masaki Yamada | C Novels, Chūōkōronsha |
1996[4] | Hikishio no Toki (引き潮のとき) series (5 books) | Taku Mayumura | Hayakawa Publishing |
1997[4] | Seikai no Monshō (星海の紋章) trilogy | Hiroyuki Morioka | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
1998[4] | Teki wa Kaizoku: A-kyū no Teki (敵は海賊 A級の敵) | Chōhei Kanbayashi | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
1999[4] | Suiseigari (彗星狩り) | Yūichi Sasamoto | Sonorama Bunko, Asahi Sonorama |
2000[4] | Good Luck, Yukikaze (グッドラック 戦闘妖精・雪風 Good Luck: Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze) | Chōhei Kanbayashi | Hayakawa Publishing |
2001[4] | Eien no Mori, Hakubutsukan Wakusei (永遠の森 博物館惑星) | Hiroe Suga | Hayakawa Publishing |
2002[4] | Fuwafuwa no Izumi (ふわふわの泉) | Hōsuke Nojiri | Famitsu Bunko, Enterbrain |
2003[4] | Usurper of the Sun (太陽の簒奪者 Taiyō no Sandatsusha) | Hōsuke Nojiri | Hayakawa SF Series J collection, Hayakawa Publishing |
2004[4] | The Next Continent (第六大陸 Dai Roku Tairiku) | Issui Ogawa | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
2005[4] | Ariel (ARIEL (エリアル)) | Yūichi Sasamoto | Sonorama Bunko, Asahi Sonorama |
2006[4] | Summer/Time/Traveler (サマー/タイム/トラベラー) | Kazuma Shinjō | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
2007[4] | Japan Sinks: Part 2 (日本沈没 第二部 Nihon Chinbotsu Dai ni bu) | Sakyo Komatsu | Shogakukan |
Kōshū Tani | |||
2008[4] | Toshokan Sensō (図書館戦争) series (4 books) | Hiro Arikawa | ASCII Media Works |
2009[4] | Harmony (ハーモニー) | Keikaku Itō | Hayakawa SF Series J Collection, Hayakawa Publishing |
2010[5] | Guin Saga (グイン・サーガ) series (130 books) | Kaoru Kurimoto | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
2011[6] | Kyonen wa Ii Toshi ni Narudarō (去年はいい年になるだろう) | Hiroshi Yamamoto | PHP Institute |
2012[7] | Tengoku to Jigoku (天獄と地国) | Yasumi Kobayashi | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
2013[8] | The Empire of Corpses (屍者の帝国 Shisha no Teikoku) | Keikaku Itō | Kawade Shobō Shinsha |
Toh Enjoe | |||
Kiryū Keisatsu: Ankoku Shijō (機龍警察 暗黒市場) | Ryōe Tsukimura | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Hon ni datte Osu to Mesu ga Arimasu (本にだって雄と雌があります) | Masakuni Oda | Shinchosha | |
Beatless (BEATLESS (ビートレス)) | Satoshi Hase | Kadokawa Shoten | |
Danshō no Grimm (断章のグリム) series (17 books) | Kōda Gakuto | Dengeki Bunko, ASCII Media Works | |
Delivery (Delivery (デリバリー)) | Masayoshi Yasugi | Hayakawa SF Series J Collection, Hayakawa Publishing | |
Hyakunen Hō (百年法) | Muneki Yamada | Kadokawa Shoten | |
2014[9] | Kororogi-dake kara Jupiter Trojan e (コロロギ岳から木星トロヤへ) | Issui Ogawa | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
Know (know (ノウ)) | Mado Nozaki | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing | |
Gene Mapper -full build- (Gene Mapper -full build- (ジーン・マッパー フル・ビルド)) | Taiyō Fujii | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing | |
Sysiphean (皆勤の徒 Kaikin no To) | Dempow Torishima | Sogen Nihon SF Selection, Tokyo Sogensha | |
Shinku no Hibun (深紅の碑文) | Sayuri Ueda | Hayakawa SF Series J Collection, Hayakawa Publishing | |
Chryse no Sakana (クリュセの魚) | Hiroki Azuma | NOVA Collection, Kawade Shobō Shinsha | |
Black Rider (ブラックライダー) | Akira Higashiyama | Shinchosha | |
2015[3] | Orbital Cloud (オービタル・クラウド) | Taiyō Fujii | Hayakawa Publishing |
Toppen (突変) | Hiroyuki Morioka | Tokuma Bunko, Tokuma Shoten | |
Dare no Musuko demo Nai (誰の息子でもない) | Chōhei Kanbayashi | Kodansha | |
Mirai e... (未来へ……) | Motoko Arai | Kodansha | |
Humanity Has Declined (人類は衰退しました Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita) (9 books) | Romeo Tanaka | Gagaga Bunko, Shogakukan | |
Shika no Ō (鹿の王) | Nahoko Uehashi | Kadokawa Shoten | |
2016[10] | Onshū Seiiki (怨讐星域) (3 books) | Shinji Kajio | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing |
Nami no Tegami ga Hibiku Toki (波の手紙が響くとき) | Takehiko Oxi | Hayakawa SF Series J Collection, Hayakawa Publishing | |
Exodus Shōkōgun (エクソダス症候群) | Yūsuke Miyauchi | Sogen Nihon SF Selection, Tokyo Sogensha | |
Kōshudai no Mokushiroku (絞首台の黙示録) | Chōhei Kanbayashi | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Tytania (タイタニア) (5 books) | Yoshiki Tanaka | Tokuma Novels, Tokuma Shoten & Kodansha Novels, Kodansha | |
Tsukisekai Shōsetsu (月世界小説) | Osamu Makino | Hayakawa Bunko JA, Hayakawa Publishing | |
Underground Market (アンダーグラウンド・マーケット) | Taiyō Fujii | Asahi Shinbun Shuppan | |
Epilogue (エピローグ) | Toh Enjoe | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Kunkō no Canopeum (薫香のカナピウム) | Sayuri Ueda | Bungeishunjū |
Best Japanese Short Story
Year | Winner |
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1970 | "Full Nelson" by Yasutaka Tsutsui |
1971 | "Vitamin" by Yasutaka Tsutsui |
1972 | "Shirokabe no Moji wa Yūhi ni Haeru" by Yoshio Aramaki |
1973 | "Kesshō Seidan" by Sakyō Komatsu |
1974 | "Nippon Igai Zenbu Chinbotsu" by Yasutaka Tsutsui |
1975 | "Kamigari" by Masaki Yamada |
1976 | "Vomisa" by Sakyō Komatsu |
1977 | "Metamorphoses Guntō" by Yasutaka Tsutsui |
1978 | "Gordian Knot" by Sakyō Komatsu |
1979 | "Chikyū wa Plain Yogurt" by Shinji Kajio |
1980 | "The Dirty Pair's Great Adventures" by Haruka Takachiho |
1981 | "Green Requiem" by Motoko Arai |
1982 | "Neptune" by Motoko Arai |
1983 | "Kotobazukaishi" by Chōhei Kanbayashi |
1984 | "Super Phoenix" by Chōhei Kanbayashi |
1985 | (No award) |
1986 | "Lemon Pie, Oyashiki Yokochō Zero Banchi" by Masahiro Noda |
1987 | "Martian Railroad 19" by Kōshū Tani |
1988 | "Yama no Ue no Kōkyō-gaku" by Norio Nakai |
1989 | "Kurage no Hi" by Jin Kusakami |
1990 | "Aqua Planet" by Mariko Ōhara |
1991 | "Jōdan no Tsuki o Kurau Inoshishi" Baku Yumemakura |
1992 | "Kyōryū Laurentiis no Genshi" by Shinji Kajio |
1993 | "Sobakasu no Figure" by Hiroe Suga |
1994 | "Kuruguru Tsukai" by Kenji Ōtsuki |
1995 | "Nonoko no Fukushū Jigujigu" by Kenji Ōtsuki |
1996 | "Hitonatsu no Keikenchi" by Kō Hiura |
1997 | "Diet no Hōteishiki" by Jin Kusakami |
1998 | "Independence Day in Ōsaka (Ai wa Nakutomo Shihonshugi)" by Mariko Ōhara |
1999 | "Yoake no Terrorist" by Hiroyuki Morioka |
2000 | "Usurper of the Sun" by Hōsuke Nojiri |
2001 | "Ashibiki Daydream" by Shinji Kajio |
2002 | "Ginga Teikoku no Kōbō mo Fude no Ayamari" by Hirofumi Tanaka |
2003 | "Ore wa Missile" by Mizuhito Akiyama |
2004 | "Yomibito Shirazu" by Shinji Kajio |
2005 | "Katadorareta Chikara" by Hirotaka Tobi |
2006 | "Tadayotta Otoko" by Issui Ogawa |
2007 | "A Furoshiki and Spider’s Thread" by Hōsuke Nojiri |
2008 | "Chinmoku no Flyby" by Hōsuke Nojiri |
2009 | "Nankyokuten no Pia Pia Dōga" by Hōsuke Nojiri |
2010 | "Jisei no Yume" by Hirotaka Tobi |
2011 | "Arisuma Ō no Aishita Mamono" by Issui Ogawa |
2012 | "Utau Sensuikan to Pia Pia dōga" by Hōsuke Nojiri |
2013 | "Ima Shūgōteki Muishiki o," by Chōhei Kanbayashi |
2014 | "Hoshi o Tsukuru Monotachi" by Kōshū Tani |
2015 | "Umi no Yubi" by Hirotaka Tobi |
2016 | "Tatarajima Futatabi" by Hiroshi Yamamoto |
"Kaijū Rukusubigura no Ashigata o Totta Otoko" by Hirofumi Tanaka |
Best Translated Novel
* Winners and joint winners + No winner selected
Year | Winner(s) | Author(s) | Translator(s) | Publisher or publication |
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1970[4] | The Crystal World | Ballard, J. G.J. G. Ballard | Nakamura, YasuoYasuo Nakamura | Tokyo Sogensha |
1971[4] | The Andromeda Strain | Crichton, MichaelMichael Crichton | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | Hayakawa Publishing |
1972[4] | Nightwings | Silverberg, RobertRobert Silverberg | Satoh, TakakoTakako Satoh | Hayakawa Publishing |
1973[4] | The Sirens of Titan | Vonnegut, Jr., KurtKurt Vonnegut, Jr. | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | Hayakawa Publishing |
1974[4] | Dune | Herbert, FrankFrank Herbert | Yano, TetsuTetsu Yano | Hayakawa Publishing |
1975[4] | Up the Line | Silverberg, RobertRobert Silverberg | Nakamura, YasuoYasuo Nakamura | Tokyo Sogensha |
1976[4] | ...And Call Me Conrad | Zelazny, RogerRoger Zelazny | Obi, FusaFusa Obi | Hayakawa Publishing |
1977[4] | The Dragon Masters | Vance, JackJack Vance | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | Hayakawa Publishing |
1978[4] | I Will Fear No Evil | Heinlein, Robert A.Robert A. Heinlein | Yano, TetsuTetsu Yano | Hayakawa Publishing |
1979[4] | Ringworld | Niven, LarryLarry Niven | Kozumi, ReiRei Kozumi | Hayakawa Publishing |
1980[4] | Rendezvous with Rama | Clarke, Arthur C.Arthur C. Clarke | Minamiyama, HiroshiHiroshi Minamiyama | Hayakawa Publishing |
1981[4] | Inherit the Stars | Hogan, James P.James P. Hogan | Ike, HiroakiHiroaki Ike | Tokyo Sogensha |
1982[4] | The Genesis Machine | Hogan, James P.James P. Hogan | Ike, HiroakiHiroaki Ike | Tokyo Sogensha |
1983[4] | Dragon's Egg | Forward, Robert L.Robert L. Forward | Yamataka, AkiraAkira Yamataka | Hayakawa Publishing |
1984[4] | The Garments of Caean | Bayley, Barrington J.Barrington J. Bayley | Fuyukawa, WataruWataru Fuyukawa | Hayakawa Publishing |
1985[4] | The Zen Gun | Bayley, Barrington J.Barrington J. Bayley | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing |
1986[4] | Elric saga | Moorcock, MichaelMichael Moorcock | Yasuda, HitoshiHitoshi Yasuda | Hayakawa Publishing |
Itsuji, AkemiAkemi Itsuji | ||||
1987[4] | Neuromancer | Gibson, WilliamWilliam Gibson | Kuroma, HisashiHisashi Kuroma | Hayakawa Publishing |
1988[4] | Norstrilia | Smith, CordwainerCordwainer Smith | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | Hayakawa Publishing |
1989[4] | Footfall | Niven, LarryLarry Niven | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Tokyo Sogensha |
Pournelle, JerryJerry Pournelle | ||||
1990[4] | Collision with Chronos | Bayley, Barrington J.Barrington J. Bayley | Ohmori, NozomiNozomi Ohmori | Tokyo Sogensha |
1991[4] | The Uplift War | Brin, DavidDavid Brin | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing |
1992[4] | The McAndrew Chronicles | Sheffield, CharlesCharles Sheffield | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Tokyo Sogensha |
1993[4] | Tau Zero | Anderson, PoulPoul Anderson | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | Tokyo Sogensha |
1994[4] | Entoverse | Hogan, James P.James P. Hogan | Ike, HiroakiHiroaki Ike | Tokyo Sogensha |
1995[4] | Hyperion | Simmons, DanDan Simmons | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing |
1996[4] | The Fall of Hyperion | Simmons, DanDan Simmons | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing |
Timelike Infinity | Baxter, StephenStephen Baxter | Onoda, KazukoKazuko Onoda | Hayakawa Publishing | |
1997[4] | End of an Era | Sawyer, Robert J.Robert J. Sawyer | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing |
1998[4] | Fallen Angels | Niven, LarryLarry Niven | Asai, OsamuOsamu Asai | Tokyo Sogensha |
Pournelle, JerryJerry Pournelle | ||||
Flynn, Michael F.Michael F. Flynn | ||||
1999[4] | The Time Ships | Baxter, StephenStephen Baxter | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | Hayakawa Publishing |
Red Mars | Robinson, Kim StanleyKim Stanley Robinson | Ohshima, YutakaYutaka Ohshima | Tokyo Sogensha | |
2000[4] | Kirinyaga | Resnick, MikeMike Resnick | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing |
2001[4] | Frameshift | Sawyer, Robert J.Robert J. Sawyer | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing |
2002[4] | There and Back Again | Murphy, PatPat Murphy | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | Hayakawa Publishing |
2003[4] | Illegal Alien | Sawyer, Robert J.Robert J. Sawyer | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing |
2004[4] | Heaven's Reach | Brin, DavidDavid Brin | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing |
2005[4] | Distress | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | Tokyo Sogensha |
2006[4] | Diaspora | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | Hayakawa Publishing |
2007[4] | Mortal Engines | Reeve, PhillipPhillip Reeve | Anno, ReiRei Anno | Tokyo Sogensha |
2008[4][11] | Brightness Falls from the Air | Tiptree, Jr., JamesJames Tiptree, Jr. | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | Hayakawa Publishing |
Olympos | Simmons, DanDan Simmons | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing | |
The Separation | Priest, ChristopherChristopher Priest | Furusawa, YoshinobuYoshinobu Furusawa | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Old Man's War | Scalzi, JohnJohn Scalzi | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Kiln People | Brin, DavidDavid Brin | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Camouflage | Haldeman, JoeJoe Haldeman | Kaneko, TsukasaTsukasa Kaneko | Hayakawa Publishing | |
The Golden Oecumene trilogy | Wright, John C.John C. Wright | Higurashi, MasamichiMasamichi Higurashi | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Golem100 | Bester, AlfredAlfred Bester | Watanabe, SachieSachie Watanabe | Kokusho Kankōkai | |
The Atrocity Archives | Stross, CharlesCharles Stross | Kaneko, HiroshiHiroshi Kaneko | Hayakawa Publishing | |
2009[4][12] | Spin | Wilson, Robert CharlesRobert Charles Wilson | Mogi, TakeshiTakeshi Mogi | Tokyo Sogensha |
The Ghost Brigades | Scalzi, JohnJohn Scalzi | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Redemption Ark | Reynolds, AlastairAlastair Reynolds | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Light | Harrison, M. JohnM. John Harrison | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | Kokusho Kankōkai | |
The Urth of the New Sun | Wolfe, GeneGene Wolfe | Okabe, HiroyukiHiroyuki Okabe | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Sun of Suns | Schroeder, KarlKarl Schroeder | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Seeker | McDevitt, JackJack McDevitt | Kaneko, HiroshiHiroshi Kaneko | Hayakawa Publishing | |
2010[4][5] | The Last Colony | Scalzi, JohnJohn Scalzi | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing |
Accelerando | Stross, CharlesCharles Stross | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Rainbows End | Vinge, VernorVernor Vinge | Akao, HidekoHideko Akao | Tokyo Sogensha | |
Perdido Street Station | Miéville, ChinaChina Miéville | Higurashi, MasamichiMasamichi Higurashi | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Probability trilogy | Kress, NancyNancy Kress | Kaneko, TsukasaTsukasa Kaneko | Hayakawa Publishing | |
The Yiddish Policemen's Union | Chabon, MichaelMichael Chabon | Kurohara, ToshiyukiToshiyuki Kurohara | Shinchosha | |
2011[6] | Eifelheim | Flynn, Michael F.Michael F. Flynn | Shimada, YooichiYooichi Shimada | Tokyo Sogensha |
World War Z | Brooks, MaxMax Brooks | Hamano, AkioAkio Hamano | Bungeishunjū | |
Small Change trilogy | Walton, JoJo Walton | Mogi, TakeshiTakeshi Mogi | Tokyo Sogensha | |
El Mapa del Tiempo | Palma, Felix J.Felix J. Palma | miyazaki, MakiMaki miyazaki | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Hunter's Run | Martin, George R. R.George R. R. Martin | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois | ||||
Abraham, DanielDaniel Abraham | ||||
Un Lun Dun | Miéville, ChinaChina Miéville | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Kawade Shobō Shinsha | |
Genesis | Beckett, BernardBernard Beckett | Onoda, KazukoKazuko Onoda | Hayakawa Publishing | |
2012[7] | The Windup Girl | Bacigalupi, PaoloPaolo Bacigalupi | Tanaka, KazueKazue Tanaka | Hayakawa Publishing |
Kaneko, HiroshiHiroshi Kaneko | ||||
The City & the City | Miéville, ChinaChina Miéville | Higurashi, MasamichiMasamichi Higurashi | Hayakawa Publishing | |
The Chronoliths | Wilson, Robert CharlesRobert Charles Wilson | Mogi, TakeshiTakeshi Mogi | Tokyo Sogensha | |
Dhalgren | Delany, Samuel R.Samuel R. Delany | Ohkubo, YuzuruYuzuru Ohkubo | Kokusho Kankōkai | |
Little Brother | Doctorow, CoryCory Doctorow | Kaneko, HiroshiHiroshi Kaneko | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Millennium People | Ballard, J. G.J. G. Ballard | Masuda, MamoruMamoru Masuda | Tokyo Sogensha | |
2013[8][13] | The Android's Dream | Scalzi, JohnJohn Scalzi | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing |
The Quantum Thief | Rajaniemi, HannuHannu Rajaniemi | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Vortex | Wilson, Robert CharlesRobert Charles Wilson | Mogi, TakeshiTakeshi Mogi | Tokyo Sogensha | |
Blackout | Willis, ConnieConnie Willis | Ohmori, NozomiNozomi Ohmori | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Leviathan trilogy | Westerfeld, ScottScott Westerfeld | Kobayashi, MiyukiMiyuki Kobayashi | Hayakawa Publishing | |
2014[9][14] | Blindsight | Watts, PeterPeter Watts | Shimada, YooichiYooichi Shimada | Tokyo Sogensha |
Incandescence | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Serpent's Egg | Lafferty, R. A.R. A. Lafferty | Inoue, HiroshiHiroshi Inoue | Seishinsha | |
Embassytown | Miéville, ChinaChina Miéville | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Kraken | Miéville, ChinaChina Miéville | Higurashi, MasamichiMasamichi Higurashi | Hayakawa Publishing | |
The Islanders | Priest, ChristopherChristopher Priest | Furusawa, YoshimichiYoshimichi Furusawa | Hayakawa Publishing | |
All Clear | Willis, ConnieConnie Willis | Ohmori, NozomiNozomi Ohmori | Hayakawa Publishing | |
2015[3][15] | The Martian | Weir, AndyAndy Weir | Onoda, KazukoKazuko Onoda | Hayakawa Publishing |
Pathfinder | Card, Orson ScottOrson Scott Card | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Ready Player One | Cline, ErnestErnest Cline | Ikeda, MakikoMakiko Ikeda | SB Creative | |
The Dervish House | McDonald, IanIan McDonald | Shimokusu, MasayaMasaya Shimokusu | Tokyo Sogensha | |
Redshirts | Scalzi, JohnJohn Scalzi | Uchida, MasayukiMasayuki Uchida | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Among Others | Walton, JoJo Walton | Mogi, TakeshiTakeshi Mogi | Tokyo Sogensha | |
2016[10][16] | Ancillary Justice | Leckie, AnnAnn Leckie | Akao, HidekoHideko Akao | Tokyo Sogensha |
Zendegi | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | Hayakawa Publishing | |
Ack-Ack Macaque | Powell, Gareth L.Gareth L. Powell | Misumi, KazuyoKazuyo Misumi | Tokyo Sogensha | |
The Water Knife | Bacigalupi, PaoloPaolo Bacigalupi | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | Hayakawa Publishing | |
The Violent Century | Tidhar, LavieLavie Tidhar | Mogi, TakeshiTakeshi Mogi | Tokyo Sogensha | |
Vulcan's Hammer | Dick, Philip K.Philip K. Dick | Satoh, TatsuoTatsuo Satoh | Tokyo Sogensha |
Best Translated Short Story
* Winners and joint winners + No winner selected
Year | Winner(s) | Author(s) | Translator(s) | Publisher or publication |
---|---|---|---|---|
1970[4] | "The Squirrel Cage" | Disch, Thomas M.Thomas M. Disch | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | SF Magazine |
1971[4] | "The Poems" | Bradbury, RayRay Bradbury | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | SF Magazine |
1972[4] | "The Blue Bottle" | Bradbury, RayRay Bradbury | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | SF Magazine |
1973[4] | "The Black Ferris" | Bradbury, RayRay Bradbury | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | Dark Carnival, Hayakawa Publishing |
1974[4] | "A Meeting with Medusa" | Clarke, Arthur C.Arthur C. Clarke | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | SF Magazine |
1975[4] | "Eurema's Dam" | Lafferty, R. A.R. A. Lafferty | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | SF Magazine |
1976[4] | "Wet Paint" | Chandler, A. BertramA. Bertram Chandler | Noda, MasahiroMasahiro Noda | SF Magazine |
1977[4] | "Rozprawa" | Lem, StanisławStanisław Lem | Fukami, TadashiTadashi Fukami | SF Magazine |
1978[4] | (No award) | |||
1979[4] | "All The Myriad Ways" | Niven, LarryLarry Niven | Kozumi, ReiRei Kozumi | SF Magazine |
1980[4] | (No award) | |||
1981[4] | "A Relic of the Empire" | Niven, LarryLarry Niven | Kozumi, ReiRei Kozumi | SF Magazine |
1982[4] | "The Brave Little Toaster" | Disch, Thomas M.Thomas M. Disch | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | SF Magazine |
1983[4] | "Nightflyers" | Martin, George R. R.George R. R. Martin | Yasuda, HitoshiHitoshi Yasuda | SF Magazine |
1984[4] | "Unicorn Variation" | Zelazny, RogerRoger Zelazny | Kazami, JunJun Kazami | SF Magazine |
1985[4] | (No award) | |||
1986[4] | (No award) | |||
1987[4] | "Press Enter■" | Varley, JohnJohn Varley | Kazami, JunJun Kazami | SF Magazine |
1988[4] | "The Only Neat Thing To Do" | Tiptree, Jr., JamesJames Tiptree, Jr. | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | SF Magazine |
1989[4] | "Eye for Eye" | Card, Orson ScottOrson Scott Card | Fukamachi, MarikoMariko Fukamachi | SF Magazine |
1990[4] | "Think Blue, Count Two" | Smith, CordwainerCordwainer Smith | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | SF Magazine |
1991[4] | "Schrödinger's Kitten" | Effinger, George AlecGeorge Alec Effinger | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | SF Magazine |
1992[4] | "Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo" | Varley, JohnJohn Varley | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | SF Magazine |
1993[4] | "Groaning Hinges of the World" | Lafferty, R. A.R. A. Lafferty | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | SF Magazine |
1994[4] | "Tangents" | Bear, GregGreg Bear | Sakai, AkinobuAkinobu Sakai | Tangents: Greg Bear's New Collection, Hayakawa Publishing |
1995[4] | "The Planet Named Shayol" | Smith, CordwainerCordwainer Smith | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | The Planet Named Shayol, Hayakawa Publishing |
1996[4] | "Robot Visions" | Asimov, IsaacIsaac Asimov | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | SF Magazine |
1997[4] | "Heads" | Bear, GregGreg Bear | Onoda, KazukoKazuko Onoda | SF Magazine |
1998[4] | "The Death of Captain Future" | Steele, AllenAllen Steele | Noda, MasahiroMasahiro Noda | SF Magazine |
1999[4] | "This Year's Class Picture" | Simmons, DanDan Simmons | Shimada, YooichiYooichi Shimada | SF Magazine |
2000[4] | "Out of the Everywhere" | Tiptree, Jr., JamesJames Tiptree, Jr. | Itoh, NorioNorio Itoh | Out of the Everywhere, Hayakawa Publishing |
2001[4] | "Oceanic" | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | SF Magazine |
2002[4] | "Story of Your Life" | Chiang, TedTed Chiang | Kude, ShigeyukiShigeyuki Kude | SF Magazine |
"Reasons to be Cheerful" | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | 20-seiki SF vol. 6 [The 20th Century SF vol. 6], Kawade Shobō Shinsha | |
2003[4] | "Luminous" | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | 90-nendai SF Kessaku-sen: the Second Volume [The Best SF of Nineties: the Second Volume], Hayakawa Publishing |
2004[4] | "Hell Is the Absence of God" | Chiang, TedTed Chiang | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | Story of Your Life, Hayakawa Publishing |
2005[4] | "And Now the News..." | Sturgeon, TheodoreTheodore Sturgeon | Ohmori, NozomiNozomi Ohmori | SF Magazine |
2006[4] | "The Human Front" | MacLeod, KenKen MacLeod | Shimada, YooichiYooichi Shimada | SF Magazine |
2007[4] | "The Astronaut from Wyoming" | Castro, Adam-TroyAdam-Troy Castro | Asakura, HisashiHisashi Asakura | SF Magazine |
Oltion, JerryJerry Oltion | ||||
2008[4] | "Weather" | Reynolds, AlastairAlastair Reynolds | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | Great Wall of Mars, Hayakawa Publishing |
2009 | "The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate" | Chiang, TedTed Chiang | Ohmori, NozomiNozomi Ohmori | SF Magazine |
2010[4] | "Dark Integers" | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | SF Magazine |
2011[6] | "Carry the Moon in My Pocket" | Lovegrove, JamesJames Lovegrove | Nakamura, ToruToru Nakamura | The Astronaut from Wyoming: The Best Space Exploration SF, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original anthology) |
"Exhalation" | Chiang, TedTed Chiang | Ohmori, NozomiNozomi Ohmori | SF Magazine | |
"The Ray-Gun: A Love Story" | Gardner, James AlanJames Alan Gardner | Kaneko, HiroshiHiroshi Kaneko | SF Magazine | |
"Crystal Nights" | Egan, GregGreg Egan | Yamagishi, MakotoMakoto Yamagishi | SF Magazine | |
"Pump Six" | Bacigalupi, PaoloPaolo Bacigalupi | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | SF Magazine | |
"The Man in the Mirror" | Landis, Geoffrey A.Geoffrey A. Landis | Onoda, KazukoKazuko Onoda | SF Magazine | |
"The Beloved Time of Their Lives" | Watson, IanIan Watson | Ohmori, NozomiNozomi Ohmori | SF Magazine | |
Quaglia, RobertRobert Quaglia | ||||
2012[7] | "The Lifecycle of Software Objects" | Chiang, TedTed Chiang | Ohmori, NozomiNozomi Ohmori | SF Magazine |
"The Pelican Bar" | Fowler, Karen JoyKaren Joy Fowler | Ishigame, WataruWataru Ishigame | SF Magazine | |
"The Gambler" | Bacigalupi, PaoloPaolo Bacigalupi | Furusawa, YoshimichiYoshimichi Furusawa | SF Magazine | |
"The People of Sand and Slag" | Bacigalupi, PaoloPaolo Bacigalupi | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | SF Magazine | |
"Troika" | Reynolds, AlastairAlastair Reynolds | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | SF Magazine | |
"The Little Goddess" | McDonald, IanIan McDonald | Nakamura, HitomiHitomi Nakamura | SF Magazine | |
2013[8][13] | "Pocketful of Dharma" | Bacigalupi, PaoloPaolo Bacigalupi | Kaneko, HiroshiHiroshi Kaneko | Pump Six and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing |
"The Emperor of Mars" | Steele, Allen M.Allen M. Steele | Furusawa, YoshimichiYoshimichi Furusawa | SF Magazine | |
"The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath the Queen's Window" | Swirsky, RachelRachel Swirsky | Kakinuma, EikoEiko Kakinuma | SF Magazine | |
"The Tamarisk Hunter" | Bacigalupi, PaoloPaolo Bacigalupi | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | Pump Six and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing | |
"With Unclean Hands" | Castro, Adam-TroyAdam-Troy Castro | Onoda, KazukoKazuko Onoda | SF Magazine, Hayakawa Publishing | |
"Vishnu at the Cat Circus" | McDonald, IanIan McDonald | Shimokusu, MasayaMasaya Shimokusu | Cyberabad Days, Hayakawa Publishing | |
2014[9][14] | "The Paper Menagerie" | Liu, KenKen Liu | Furusawa, YoshimichiYoshimichi Furusawa | SF Magazine |
"Palimpsest" | Stross, CharlesCharles Stross | Kaneko, HiroshiHiroshi Kaneko | SF Magazine | |
"Vacuum Lad" | Baxter, StephenStephen Baxter | Yaguchi, SatoruSatoru Yaguchi | SF Magazine | |
"Christopher Raven" | Goss, TheodoraTheodora Goss | Suzuki, JunJun Suzuki | SF Magazine | |
"The Man Who Bridged the Mist" | Johnson, KijKij Johnson | Misumi, KazuyoKazuyo Misumi | SF Magazine | |
"Final Exam" | Akenberg, MeganMegan Akenberg | Suzuki, JunJun Suzuki | SF Magazine | |
2015[3][15] | "The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi" | Cadigan, PatPat Cadigan | Shimada, YooichiYooichi Shimada | SF Magazine |
"The Negation" | Priest, ChristopherChristopher Priest | Furusawa, YoshimichiYoshimichi Furusawa | SF Magazine | |
"Hunter Come Home" | McKenna, RichardRichard McKenna | Nakamura, ToruToru Nakamura | Black Destroyer and Other Stories, Tokyo Sogensha (Japanese original anthology) | |
"Water" | Naam, RamezRamez Naam | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | SF Magazine | |
"For Want of a Nail" | Kowal, Mary RobinetteMary Robinette Kowal | Harashima, FumiyoFumiyo Harashima | SF Magazine | |
"Year of the Rat" | Chen, QiufanQiufan Chen | Nakahara, NaoyaNaoya Nakahara | SF Magazine | |
"War 3.01" | Brooke, KeithKeith Brooke | Naruniwa, MasatoMasato Naruniwa | SF Magazine | |
2016[10][16] | "Good Hunting" | Liu, KenKen Liu | Furusawa, YoshimichiYoshimichi Furusawa | The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) |
"The Road of Needles" | Kiernan, Caitlín R.Caitlín R. Kiernan | Suzuki, JunJun Suzuki | SF Magazine | |
"White Sin, Now" | Lee, TanithTanith Lee | Ichida, IzumiIzumi Ichida | SF Magazine | |
"Mask" | Lem, StanisławStanisław Lem | Hisayama, KouichiKouichi Hisayama | Fantstyczny Lem: Antologia według czytelników, Kokusho Kankōkai | |
"Relays and Roses" | Wolfe, GeneGene Wolfe | Miyawaki, TakaoTakao Miyawaki | Gene Wolfe's Book of Days, Kokusho Kankōkai (Japanese original collection) | |
"Alfred's Ark" | Vance, JackJack Vance | Nakamura, ToruToru Nakamura | The Bookshop and Other Stories, Tokyo Sogensha (Japanese original anthology) | |
"Beautiful Boys" | Goss, TheodoraTheodora Goss | Suzuki, JunJun Suzuki | SF Magazine | |
Best Dramatic Presentation
Best Comic
Best Artist
Year | Winner |
---|---|
1979 | Naoyuki Kato |
1980 | Noriyoshi Ohrai |
1981 | Yoshikazu Yasuhiko |
1982 | Shusei Nagaoka |
1983 | Yoshitaka Amano |
1984 | Yoshitaka Amano |
1985 | Yoshitaka Amano |
1986 | Yoshitaka Amano |
1987 | Michiaki Sato |
1988 | Jun Suemi |
1989 | Hiroyuki Kato & Keisuke Gotou |
1990 | Katsumi Michihara |
1991 | Eiji Yokoyama |
1992 | Masamune Shirow |
1993 | Keinojō Mizutama |
1994 | Hitoshi Yoneda |
1995 | Keinojō Mizutama |
1996 | Akihiro Yamada |
1997 | Yuji Kaida |
1998 | Shigeru Mizuki |
1999 | Takami Akai |
2000 | Kenji Tsuruta |
2001 | Kenji Tsuruta |
2002 | Katsuya Terada |
2003 | Makoto Shinkai |
2004 | Daisuke Nishijima |
2005 | Makoto Shinkai |
2006 | Range Murata |
2007 | Yoshitaka Amano |
2008 | Naoyuki Kato |
2009 | Naoyuki Kato |
2010 | Naoyuki Kato |
2011 | Naoyuki Kato |
2012 | Naohiro Washio |
2013 | Kenji Tsuruta |
2014 | Naoyuki Kato |
2015 | Keinojō Mizutama |
2016 | Noriyoshi Ohrai |
Best Nonfiction
Year | Winner |
---|---|
1985 | Kōseiki no Sekai by Fujio Ishihara |
1986 | Tokusatsu Hero Retsuden by Noriaki Ikeda |
1987 | Ishihara Hakase no SF Kenkyūshitsu by Fujio Ishihara |
1988 | Wizardry Nikki by Tetsu Yano |
1989 | Space Opera no Kakikata by Masahiro Noda |
1990 | Future Magic by Robert L. Forward |
1991 | SF Handbook, edited by Hayakawa Publishing Editorial Office |
1992 | TV Series "Denshi Rikkoku Nippon no Jijoden" by NHK |
1993 | The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes |
1994 | Yasashii Uchū Kaihatsu Nyūmon by Masahiro Noda |
1995 | Itoshino Wonderland by Masahiro Noda |
1996 | Tondemo-bon no Sekai, edited by Togakkai |
1997 | Tondemo-bon no Gyakushū, edited by Togakkai |
1998 | Walking Humanoid Robot P2 by Honda |
1999 | Uchū o Kūsōshitekita Hitobito by Masahiro Noda |
2000 | AIBO by Sony |
2001 | Motto Sugoi Kagaku de Mamorimasu! by Yūichi Hasegawa |
2002 | NHK Shōnen Drama Series no Subete by Hisaaki Masuyama |
2003 | Uchū eno Passport by Yūichi Sasamoto |
2004 | Uchū eno Passport 2 by Yūichi Sasamoto |
2005 | Maeda Kensetsu Fantasy Eigyobu by Maeda Corporation |
2006 | Disappearance Diary by Hideo Azuma |
2007 | Uchū eno Passport 3 by Yūichi Sasamoto |
2008 | Hoshi Shinichi: 1001 Wa o Tsukutta Hito by Hazuki Saishō |
2009 | Sekai no SF ga Yattekita! Nippon Con File 2007 edited by Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan |
2010 | Nihon SF Seishinshi by Yasuo Nagayama |
2011 | Sa wa Saiensu no Sa by Tsukasa Shikano |
2012 | Azuma Hideo Sōtokushū: Bishōjo, SF, Fujōri Gag, Soshite Shissō, edited by Kawade Shobō Shinsha |
2013 | Offprint of "The Present and Future of CGM: The World Opened Up by Hatsune Miku, Nico Nico Douga, and PIAPRO" from the May 2012 issue of IPSJ Magazine, published by Information Processing Society of Japan |
2014 | DIY Liquid Fuel Rocket by Summer Rocket Team by Yoshito Asari |
2015 | Sanrio SF Bunko Sōkaisetsu edited by Shinji Maki and Nozomi Ohmori |
2016 | SF made 10,000 Kōnen and SF made 100,000 Kōnen Ijō by Keinojō Mizutama |
Free Nomination
Year | Winner |
---|---|
2002 | H-IIA Rocket Test Flight 1, by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency |
2003 | Humanoid Robot HRP-2 Promet, by Yutaka Izubuchi and Kawada Industries |
2004 | Royal Science Museum Series 1, by Toshio Okada |
2005 | Japan Pavilion of the 9th Venice Biennale of Architecture, by Japan Foundation, Kaichirō Morikawa, and participating artists |
2006 | Landing on the asteroid Itokawa by the asteroid sample return mission MUSES-C "Hayabusa", by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency |
2007 | M-V Rocket, by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency |
2008 | Hatsune Miku, by Crypton Future Media Co. |
2009 | (No award) |
2010 | Gundam 30th Anniversary Project Real G the Statue of Gundam by Sunrise Inc. and Nomura Co., Ltd. |
2011 | Returning of Hayabusa Probe (20th Science Satellite MUSES-C) to Earth, by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency |
2012 | (No award) |
2013 | iPS cells, Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University |
2014 | NOVA original anthology series, edited by Nozomi Ohmori |
2015 | TV drama Aoi Honō |
2016 | Publication of 500th volume of Perry Rhodan series |
Special Award
Special Award is an official Seiun Award, though it may be given out by FSFFGJ, not voted on. All but one of Special Awards were given posthumously for people who contributed Japanese SF fandom, except for Uchūjin.
Year | Winner |
---|---|
1980 | Motoichirō Takebe |
1982 | Uchūjin as Japanese Oldest Sci-fi Fanzine |
1989 | Osamu Tezuka |
2005 | Tetsu Yano |
2007 | Yoshihiro Yonezawa |
2008 | Kōichirō Noda (Masahiro Noda) |
2010 | Takumi Shibano |
2011 | Sakyo Komatsu |
Notes
- 1 2 "年次日本SF大会におけるSF賞選定に関する規定" [Regulation for the Selection of SF Award of the Annual Japan SF Convention] (in Japanese). Federation of the Science Fiction Fan Groups of Japan. 2006-07-08. Retrieved 2009-09-15.
- ↑ "Awards". Nippon2007: 65th World Science Fiction Convention. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
- 1 2 3 4 "2015年 第46回星雲賞" [2015 The 46th Seiun Awards] (in Japanese). FSFFGJ. 2015-07-27. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 "星雲賞受賞作・参考候補作一覧" [List of The Seiun Awards Winners & Candidates] (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- 1 2 "星雲賞: 第49回日本SF大会2010TOKON10" [The Seiun Awards: The 49th Japanese SF convention "2010TOKON10"] (in Japanese). 2010TOKON10. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- 1 2 3 "2011年 第42回星雲賞" [2011 The 42nd Seiun Awards] (in Japanese). FSFFGJ. 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- 1 2 3 "2012年 第43回星雲賞" [2012 The 43rd Seiun Awards] (in Japanese). FSFFGJ. 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- 1 2 3 "2013年 第44回星雲賞" [2013 The 44th Seiun Awards] (in Japanese). FSFFGJ. 2013-03-21. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- 1 2 3 "2014年 第45回星雲賞" [2014 The 45th Seiun Awards] (in Japanese). FSFFGJ. 2014-07-19. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- 1 2 3 "2016年 第47回星雲賞" [2016 The 47th Seiun Awards] (in Japanese). FSFFGJ. Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- ↑ "2008年星雲賞" [2008 Seiun Awards] (in Japanese). FSFFGJ. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- ↑ "2009年 第40回 星雲賞投票フォーム" [2009 The 40th Seiun Awards voting form] (in Japanese). FSFFGJ. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- 1 2 "2013 Seiun Awards Winners". Locus Online. 2013-07-22. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
- 1 2 "2014 Seiun Awards Winners". Locus Online. 2014-07-21. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
- 1 2 "2015 Seiun Awards Winners". Locus Online. 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- 1 2 "2016 Seiun Awards Winners". Locus Online. 2016-07-11. Retrieved 2016-07-11.
References
- "星雲賞リスト" [List of Seiun Awards Winners] (in Japanese). Federation of the Science Fiction Fan Groups of Japan. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- Takashi Amemiya. "翻訳作品集成 (Japanese Translation List) ameqlist" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2014-10-21.
- "Seiun Award". Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Retrieved 2016-03-25.