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大江健三郎 Kenzaburō Ōe千叶丽子 1000 叶丽子渡边淳一 Junichi Watanabe
西村寿行 Village Life Line乙武洋匡 Ototake Hirotada东史郎 Azuma Shiro
小林久三 Kobayashi three years日下圭介 Kusakabe Keisuke杉浦日向子 Hinako Sugiura
小林清之介 Seinosuke Kobayashi北川理惠 Rie Kitagawa空知英秋 Sorachi Hideaki
西尾维新 Nisio Isin乙一 Otsuichi青山七惠 Nanae Aoyama
渡航 Watari Wataru麻枝准 Maeda Jun中村春菊 Nakamura Shungiku
杉浦日向子 Hinako Sugiura
作者  (1958年11月30日2005年7月22日)

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杉浦日向子
  杉浦日向子(1958—2005年)生于东京,本名铃木顺子。漫画家,作家,公认的江户风俗学权威。身为日本第二代女性漫画家代表之一,曾荣获日本最权威的漫画家协会奖和文艺春秋漫画奖。作品具有浮世绘的质感,其风格被称为“文艺漫画”。
  
  江户时代是幕府将军的时代,是日本一个无与伦比的时代,而江户城作为东京的前身,又是这个时代的政治、经济、文化之都,是日本最具情趣的历史名城。它几乎就是日本的代名词。杉浦日向子则被称为“从江户来的人”——代表着最正宗的日本文化。


  Hinako Sugiura (杉浦日向子, Sugiura Hinako?, November 30, 1958 – July 22, 2005) was a manga artist and researcher in the lifestyles and customs of Japan's Edo period. Born Junko Suzuki in Minato, Tokyo, into a tradition-steeped family of kimono merchants, she studied design and took an increasing interest in old Japan. She attended Nihon University, but gave up her formal studies to pursue research under the direction of author Shisei Inagaki. Inagaki specialized in the Edo period and taught Sugiura how to do the background surveys that would later ensure the historical accuracy of her manga and other works.
  
  Sugiura was the assistant of Murasaki Yamada, a prominent feminist manga artist. Sugiura published her first manga, "Tsugen Muro no Ume," in the alternative manga magazine Garo in 1980. Her distinctive style drew heavily on ukiyo-e techniques and breathed life into her depictions of Edo-period life and customs, helping her win popularity as well as the Japan Cartoonists Association Award for her manga Gassō ("Joint Burial") in 1984 and the Bungei Shunjū Manga Award for Fūryū Edo Suzume in 1988.
  
  In 1993, Sugiura announced that she was retiring from her life as a manga artist to dedicate herself to research on Edo period lifestyles and customs. She wrote numerous books on the subject, which she considered to be her life's work, and frequently appeared in the media as an expert on the period. She was well known and liked for her commentary during the ending segment of a popular NHK program, Comedy: O-Edo de Gozaru, which was set in the Edo period. Sugiura was usually seen in public wearing traditional kimono.
  
  Sugiura was married for a time to novelist, translator, and bibliophile Hiroshi Aramata, a pairing the Japanese media referred to as "the beauty and the beast." She was also famous for her love of soba buckwheat noodles as well as a preference for saké.
  
  When Sugiura left the Comedy: O-Edo de Gozaru program, she told the public that she was going to fulfill a long-cherished dream by taking a world cruise. That she was actually undergoing treatment for cancer of the throat (the hypopharynx) at a hospital in Kashiwa, Chiba, first become known when the public learned of her death at 46 on July 22, 2005.
  
  Representative manga worksTsūgen Muro no Ume (通言室之梅, 1980)
  
  Gassō (合葬, 1983)
  
  Nipponia Nippon (ニッポニア・ニッポン, 1985)
  
  Edo e youkoso (江戸へようこそ, 1986)
  
  Futatsu makura (二つ枕, 1986)
  
  Fūryū Edo Suzume (風流江戸雀, 1987)
  
  Yasuji Tōkyō (YASUJI東京, 1988)
  
  Hyaku Monogatari (百物語, 1988–1993, 3 volumes)
  
  Higashi no Eden (東のエデン, 1989)
  
   Awards1984: Japan Cartoonists Association Award for Gassō
  
  1988: Bungei Shunjū Manga Award for Fūryū Edo Suzume
    

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