Naoki Prize
The Naoki Prize, officially Naoki Sanjugo Prize, is a Japanese literary award presented biannually. It was created in 1935 by Kikuchi Kan, then editor of the Bungeishunjū magazine, and named in memory of novelist Naoki Sanjugo. Sponsored by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature, the award recognizes "the best work of popular literature in any format by a new, rising, or established author." The winner receives a watch and one million yen.
Kikuchi founded the Naoki Prize with the Akutagawa Prize, which targets a new or rising author of literary fiction. The two prizes are viewed as "two sides of the same coin" and inseparable from one another. Because of the prestige associated with the Naoki Prize and the considerable attention the winner receives from the media, it, along with the Akutagawa Prize, is one of Japan's most sought after literary awards of recognition.
Winners
maintains the official archive of past Naoki Prize winners.1st–100th
101st to present
Winners and nominees available in English translation
Winners
- 1961 - Tsutomu Mizukami, The Temple of the Wild Geese
- 1967 - Akiyuki Nosaka, American Hijiki / Grave of the Fireflies, trans. Ginny Tapley Takemori, Penguin Classics, 2025.
- 1973 - Hideo Osabe, Tsugaru Jonkarabushi and Tsugaru Yosarebushi
- 1979 - Takashi Atōda, "Napoleon Crazy", "The Visitor", and "The Transparent Fish" / "Of Golf and Its Beginnings" and "A Treatise on Count St. German"
- 1986 - Go Osaka, The Red Star of Cadiz
- 1993 - Aiko Kitahara, The Budding Tree
- 1996 - Asa Nonami, The Hunter
- 1997 - Jirō Asada, The Stationmaster
- 1998 - Chōkitsu Kurumatani, The Paradise Bird Tattoo
- 2000
- * Yoichi Funado, May in the Valley of the Rainbow
- * Kazuki Kaneshiro, Go
- 2005 - Keigo Higashino, The Devotion of Suspect X
- 2010 - Kyoko Nakajima, The Little House
- 2015 - Akira Higashiyama, Ryu
- 2016 - Riku Onda, Honeybees and Distant Thunder
- 2018 - Rio Shimamoto, First Love
- 2020 - Hase Seishū, The Boy and the Dog
- 2021 - Honobu Yonezawa, ''The Samurai and the Prisoner''
Nominees
- 1938 - Sakae Kubo, Land of Volcanic Ash
- 1963 - Toshiyuki Kajiyama, The Remembered Shadow of the Yi Dynasty
- 1963 - Masako Togawa, The Lady Killer
- 1983 - Kenzo Kitakata, The Cage
- 1986 - Keiichiro Ryu, The Blade of the Courtesans
- 1988 - Joh Sasaki, Zero Over Berlin
- 1991 - Miyuki Miyabe, The Sleeping Dragon
- 1996 - Koji Suzuki, Dark Water
- 1997 - Natsuo Kirino, Out
- 1998
- * Keigo Higashino, Naoko
- * Hideo Yokoyama, Prefecture D
- 1999 - Keigo Higashino, Journey Under the Midnight Sun
- 2001 - Ira Ishida, Call Boy
- 2004 - Kōtarō Isaka, 3 Assassins
- 2005
- * Hideo Furukawa, Belka, Why Don't You Bark?
- * Akiko Itoyama, In Pursuit of Lavender
- 2007
- * Kazuki Sakuraba, Red Girls: The Legend of the Akakuchibas
- * Tomihiko Morimi, The Night is Short, Walk on Girl
- 2011 - Kazuaki Takano, Genocide of One
- 2015 - Asako Yuzuki, Hooked
- 2015 - Natsu Miyashita, The Forest of Wool and Steel
- 2017 - Asako Yuzuki, ''Butter''
Current members of the selection committee
- Jirō Asada
- Kakuta Mitsuyo
- Natsuhiko Kyogoku
- Natsuo Kirino
- Kaoru Takamura
- Mariko Hayashi
- Shion Miura
- Miyuki Miyabe