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The Template:Nihongo is a Japanese speculative fiction award given each year for the best science fiction works and achievements during the previous calendar year. Organized and overseen by Template:Nihongo4, the awards are given at the annual Japan Science Fiction Convention.[1] It is the oldest SF award in Japan, being given since the 9th Japan Science Fiction Convention in 1970.
"Seiun", the Japanese word for "nebula", was taken from the first professional science fiction magazine in Japan, which had a short run 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, though it is not a one-on-one comparison as the Hugo Awards are open to works from anywhere in any language, while the Seiun is implicitly limited to works released in Japan and written in or translated to Japanese.
Eligibility and the selection process
A professional work or achievement which appeared for the first time in the previous calendar year may be considered eligible. The eligibility of magazines is determined via nominal publication date, which often tend to be a month or two ahead of the actual date due to Japanese publication customs.
There are no written rules about word count for literary fiction categories, so that the decision of eligibility in that regard is left up to the voters.
Usually in spring, SFFAN issues reference nominee lists for reference in each category, which is chosen by the preliminary vote of their member groups. However, voters can cast their ballots for any eligible works outside of the list in the final ballot.
With consideration for voters' availability, a work which appears in a magazine (such as a part of serialized works or short story) or released as audio-visual media (such as a TV show or film) but wasn't chosen for the reference nominee lists may be eligible again if published as a book or released in any other media format.[1]
Categories
There are effectively no official English names for categories, so they vary depending on translators. For example, "Long Work" may be written as "Long Story", "Long Form", or "Novel"; "Short Story" may be referred to as "Short Form" and so on.
Current categories | Year started | Current description |
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Best Japanese Long Work (Template:Lang, Template:Transliteration) |
1970 | Science fiction novels and stories which appear or are translated for the first time during the eligible year. Serialized works on magazines may be eligible when they are finished; other works may be eligible when they get published as a book. A multi-volume work may also be eligible as a whole series when it concludes. |
Best Japanese Short Story (Template:Lang, Template:Transliteration) | ||
Best Translated Long Work (Template:Lang, Template:Transliteration) | ||
Best Translated Short Story (Template:Lang, Template:Transliteration) | ||
Best Dramatic Presentation (Template:Lang, Media) |
Films, plays, and any other audio-visual works. As is the case with Long Works, serial dramatic works can be nominated as a single entity upon their conclusion. Note: The name was changed from Template:Nihongo4 in 1980. | |
Best Comic (Template:Lang, Comic) |
1978 | Manga. Serial works may be nominated upon completion as is the case with Long Works. |
Best Artist (Template:Lang, Art) |
Artists with notable achievements. | |
Best Nonfiction (Template:Lang, Nonfiction) |
1985 | Nonfiction works about SF such as studies and critiques, including translated ones. Serial nonfiction can be nominated upon completion as is the case with Long Works. |
Non category Nomination (Template:Lang, Template:Transliteration) |
2002 | Any events which do not fit in other categories, such as "things", phenomena, or feats of science and technology. |
Winners and candidates
Best Japanese Long Work
Template:Anchor * Winners and joint winners + No winner selected
Best Japanese Short Story
Best Translated Long Work
Template:Anchor * Winners and joint winners + No winner selected
Best Translated Short Story
* Winners and joint winners + No winner selected
Year | Work | Author(s) | Translator(s) | Publisher or publication |
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1970[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1971[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1972[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1973[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Dark Carnival, Hayakawa Publishing |
1974[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1975[3] | "Eurema's Dam" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1976[3] | "Wet Paint" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1977[3] | "Rozprawa" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sortname | SF Magazine |
1978[3] | (No award) | |||
1979[3] | "Inconstant Moon" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sortname | SF Magazine |
1980[3] | (No award) | |||
1981[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sortname | SF Magazine |
1982[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1983[3] | "Nightflyers" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1984[3] | "Unicorn Variation" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1985[3] | (No award) | |||
1986[3] | (No award) | |||
1987[3] | "Press Enter■" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1988[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1989[3] | "Eye for Eye" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1990[3] | "Think Blue, Count Two" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1991[3] | "Schrödinger's Kitten" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1992[3] | "Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1993[3] | "Groaning Hinges of the World" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1994[3] | "Tangents" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Tangents: Greg Bear's New Collection, Hayakawa Publishing |
1995[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Template:Sort, Hayakawa Publishing |
1996[3] | "Robot Visions" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1997[3] | "Heads" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1998[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
1999[3] | "This Year's Class Picture" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
2000[3] | "Out of the Everywhere" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Out of the Everywhere, Hayakawa Publishing |
2001[3] | "Oceanic" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
2002[3] | "Story of Your Life" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
"Reasons to be Cheerful" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | 20-seiki SF vol. 6 [The 20th Century SF vol. 6], Kawade Shobō Shinsha | |
2003[3] | "Luminous" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | 90-nendai SF Kessaku-sen: the Second Volume [The Best SF of Nineties: the Second Volume], Hayakawa Publishing |
2004[3] | "Hell Is the Absence of God" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Story of Your Life, Hayakawa Publishing |
2005[3] | "And Now the News..." | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
2006[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
2007[3] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
Template:Sortname | ||||
2008[3] | "Weather" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Great Wall of Mars, Hayakawa Publishing |
2009 | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
2010[3] | "Dark Integers" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
2011[5] | "Carry the Moon in My Pocket" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Template:Sort, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original anthology) |
"Exhalation" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Crystal Nights" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Pump Six" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
Template:Sort | ||||
2012[6] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Troika" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
2013[7][20] | "Pocketful of Dharma" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Pump Six and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Pump Six and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing | |
"With Unclean Hands" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine, Hayakawa Publishing | |
"Vishnu at the Cat Circus" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Cyberabad Days, Hayakawa Publishing | |
2014[8][21] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
"Palimpsest" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Vacuum Lad" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Christopher Raven" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Final Exam" | Template:Sort | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
2015[9][22] | "Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Hunter Come Home" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Black Destroyer and Other Stories, Tokyo Sogensha (Japanese original anthology) | |
"Water" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"For Want of a Nail" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Year of the Rat" | Template:Sort | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"War 3.01" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
2016[10][23] | "Good Hunting" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) |
"Template:Sort" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"White Sin, Now" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Mask" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Fantstyczny Lem: Antologia według czytelników, Kokusho Kankōkai | |
"Relays and Roses" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Gene Wolfe's Book of Days, Kokusho Kankōkai (Japanese original collection) | |
"Alfred's Ark" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | The Bookshop and Other Stories, Tokyo Sogensha (Japanese original anthology) | |
"Beautiful Boys" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
2017[11] | "Backward, Turn Backward" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Crown of Stars, Hayakawa Publishing |
"Simulacrum" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Seventh Sight" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | The Deathbird and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) | |
2018[12] | "Folding Beijing" (北京折叠) | Template:Sortname (郝景芳) | Template:Sort | SF Magazine |
Template:Sortname (as the English translator) | ||||
Template:Sort | Template:Sort | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Memories of My Mother, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) | |
"Healing Benjamin" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Neko ha Utyū de Marukunaru [Cats Curling Up in Space], Takeshobo (Japanese original anthology) | |
"Travel Diary" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Adam and No Eve, Tokyo Sogensha (Japanese original collection) | |
"Knotting Grass, Holding Ring" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Memories of My Mother, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) | |
2019[13] | Template:Sort (円) | Template:Sortname (劉慈欣) | Template:Sort | Invisible Planets, Hayakawa Publishing |
Template:Sortname (as the English translator) | ||||
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Liar's House" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule, Takeshobo (Japanese original collection) | |
"Monster in the Midest" | Template:Sort | Template:Sort | FUNGI: The Second Colony, P-vine ele-king books | |
"Převychování" | Template:Sort | Template:Sort | Czech SF Collection, Heibonsha (Japanese original collection) | |
"Between Nine and Eleven" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"Cybertank vs. Megazillus" | Template:Sort | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
2020[14] | Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Bit Players and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Exhalation, Hayakawa Publishing | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Exhalation, Hayakawa Publishing | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sortname | The Tea Master and the Detective, Takeshobo (Japanese original collection) | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Bit Players and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sortname | The Reborn and Other Stories, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) | |
Template:Sort | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
2021[15] | "Zima Blue" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | Best SF of the 2000s, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original anthology) |
"Our Science Fiction World" | Baoshu (宝树) | Template:Sortname | SF Magazine | |
"This is Not the Way Home" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"About My Space Hero" | Template:Sortname (김초엽) | Template:Sortname | If We Cannot Move at the Speed of Light, Hayakawa Publishing | |
"The Weight of Memories" | Liu Cixin | Template:Sortname | SF Magazine | |
"The Snow of Jinyang" (晋阳三尺雪) | Template:Sortname (張冉) | Template:Sort | Broken Stars: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation, Hayakawa Publishing | |
"My Crappy Autumn" | Template:Sortname | Template:Sortname | Zion's Fiction: A Treasury of Israeli Speculative Literature, Takeshobo | |
"The Syllables of Silence" | Template:Sortname (昼温) | Template:Sortname | The Stairway of the Time, Shinkigensha (Japanese original anthology) | |
2022[16] | "The One With the Interstellar Group Consciousnesses" | James Alan Gardner | Template:Sort | Federations, Tokyo Sogensha |
"Yakiniku Planet" (烤肉自助星) | Liang Qingshan (梁清散) | Template:Sortname | Chinese&American Enigmatic SF, Hakusuisha (Japanese original anthology) | |
"Mother Tongues" | S. Qiouyi Lu | Template:Sortname | Shimi no Techō vol.02, Tokyo Sogensha | |
"Nomad" | Karin Lowachee | Template:Sort | Armored, Tokyo Sogensha | |
"The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary" | Ken Liu | Template:Sort | Spring of the Universe, Hayakawa Publishing (Japanese original collection) | |
"Power Armor: A Love Story" | David Barr Kirtley | Template:Sort | Armored, Tokyo Sogensha | |
"The King of Time" (时间之王) | Baoshu (宝树) | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
"A Witch's Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies" | Alix E. Harrow | Template:Sort | SF Magazine | |
2023 | "Sooner Or Later Everything Falls Into The Sea" | Sarah Pinsker | Idumi Ichida | Sooner Or Later Everything Falls Into The Sea, Takeshobo |
"The Wandering Earth" | Liu Cixin | Nozomi Ohmori, Masako Furuichi | The Wandering Earth, KADOKAWA | |
"Polished Performance" | Alastair Reynolds | Naoya Nakahara | Made to Order, Tokyo Sogensha | |
"Go. Now. Fix." | Timons Esaias | Masato Naruniwa | SF Magazine | |
"Unfamiliar Gods" | Adam-Troy Castro & Judi B. Castro | Kazuko Onoda | Cosmic Powers, Tokyo Sogensha | |
"Running Red" | Su Wanwen | Toya Tachihara | Chinese Female SF Writers Anthology: Running Red, Chuō Kōronsha | |
"Eichmann in Alaska" | Chang Kang-myoung | Kanae Kira | Highly Personal Superpowers, Hayakawa Publishing | |
"Fandom for Robots" | Vina Jie-Min Prasad | Chiori Sada | SF Magazine | |
"Signal" | L. D. Lewis | Umiyuri Katsuyama | VirtualGorilla | |
2024 | "Solidity" | Greg Egan | Makoto Yamagishi | S-F Magazine |
Best Dramatic Presentation
* Winners and joint winners + No winner selected Template:Flagicon Denotes a Japanese work
Best Comic
Best Artist
Year | Work |
---|---|
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 Satō |
1988 | Jun Suemi |
1989 | Hiroyuki Katō & Keisuke Gotō |
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 |
2017 | Naoyuki Kato |
2018 | Noriko Nagano |
2019 | Naoyuki Kato |
2020 | Yūko Shiraishi |
2021 | Yūko Shiraishi |
2022 | Naoyuki Kato |
2023 | Kenji Tsuruta |
Naoyuki Kato | |
2024 | Kia Asamiya |
Best Nonfiction
Year | Work |
---|---|
1985 | Template:Nihongo4 by Fujio Ishihara |
1986 | Template:Nihongo4 by Noriaki Ikeda |
1987 | Template:Nihongo4 by Fujio Ishihara |
1988 | Template:Nihongo4 by Tetsu Yano |
1989 | Template:Nihongo4 by Masahiro Noda |
1990 | Future Magic by Robert L. Forward |
1991 | Template:Nihongo4, edited by Hayakawa Publishing Editorial Office |
1992 | TV series Template:Nihongo4 by NHK |
1993 | The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes |
1994 | Template:Nihongo4 by Masahiro Noda |
1995 | Template:Nihongo4 by Masahiro Noda |
1996 | Template:Nihongo4, edited by Togakkai |
1997 | Template:Nihongo4, edited by Togakkai |
1998 | Walking Humanoid Robot P2 by Honda |
1999 | Template:Nihongo4 by Masahiro Noda |
2000 | AIBO by Sony |
2001 | Template:Nihongo4 by Yūichi Hasegawa |
2002 | Template:Nihongo4 by Hisaaki Masuyama |
2003 | Template:Nihongo4 by Yūichi Sasamoto |
2004 | Template:Nihongo4 by Yūichi Sasamoto |
2005 | Template:Nihongo4 by Maeda Corporation |
2006 | Template:Nihongo4 by Hideo Azuma |
2007 | Template:Nihongo4 by Yūichi Sasamoto |
2008 | Template:Nihongo4 by Hazuki Saishō |
2009 | Template:Nihongo4 edited by Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan |
2010 | Template:Nihongo4 by Yasuo Nagayama |
2011 | Template:Nihongo4 by Tsukasa Shikano |
2012 | Template:Nihongo4, 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 | Template:Nihongo4 by Yoshitoo Asari |
2015 | Template:Nihongo4 edited by Shinji Maki and Nozomi Ohmori |
2016 | Template:Nihongo4 and Template:Nihongo4 by Keinojō Mizutama |
2017 | Template:Nihongo4 by Haruna Ikezawa |
2018 | Template:Nihongo4 by Kurare, collaborated with Yakuri Kyōshitsu |
2019 | Template:Nihongo4 by Yasutaka Tsutsui, edited by Sanzō Kusaka |
2020 | Template:Nihongo4 by Tetsuya Miyazaki (NHK Publishing, Inc.) |
2021[31] | Template:Nihongo4 by Hideaki Sena (NHK Publishing, Inc.) |
2022 | Template:Nihongo4 by Hiroshi Matsui, Toei Company, Ltd., and Gakken Plus Co., Ltd. |
2023 | Template:Nihongo4 by ARUKIKATA Editorial Team, Gakken Inc. |
2024 | Template:Nihongo4, edited by Tokyo Sogensha |
Non Category Nomination
Year | Work |
---|---|
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 | Toy The Royal Museum of Science series one, supervised by Toshio Okada, manufactured by Takara and Kaiyodo |
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, built by Sunrise Inc. and Nomura Co., Ltd. |
2011 | Return of Hayabusa probe (the 20th Science Satellite MUSES-C) to Earth, operated 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 the 500th volume of Perry Rhodan series in Japan |
2017 | Formal designation of element 113 as Nihonium |
2018 | The tribute project to the 50th anniversary of Locke the Superman |
2019 | MINERVA-II-1 landed on the surface of asteroid Ryugu (the world's first man-made object to explore movement on an asteroid surface), Hayabusa2 Project |
2020 | The first-ever image of a black hole, by Event Horizon Telescope collaboration |
2021[31] | Amabie, a Japanese monster that wades off an epidemic |
2022 | Completion of Evangelion: New Theatrical Series |
2023 | (No award) |
2024 | Giant Robots The Core of Japanese Mecha Anime, Organization: NISHINIPPON SHIMBUN EVENT SERVICE, PIA, Supervision: YOZO Yamaguchi, Planning and Coordination: KEISUKE Hirota, TARKUS "KOJI Igarashi" |
Special Award
SFFAN may give out special awards, which are not voted on. They are regarded as official Seiun Awards. All but one, Uchūjin, of them were given posthumously for people who contributed Japanese SF fandom.
Year | Winner |
---|---|
1980 | Motoichirō Takebe, artist |
1982 | Uchūjin as Japanese oldest Sci-Fi fanzine |
1989 | Osamu Tezuka, comic artist |
2005 | Tetsu Yano, translator/author |
2007 | Yoshihiro Yonezawa, manga critic/author/Comiket's co-founder and president |
2008 | Kōichirō Noda (Masahiro Noda), translator/author |
2010 | Takumi Shibano (Rei Kozumi), translator/author |
2011 | Sakyo Komatsu, author |
See also
Notes
References
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