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Japanese Literature
[Introduction to the Contents]
The last testimony of the bestselling 『 Shimoyama Incident, 20 years have passed since 』.
Identifying the scene of the murder and approaching the ringleaders.
Nonfiction with all the strength of the author!
I thought that the incident was over in "me".
But it was not so.
In 1949, Sadanori Shimoyama, the first president of the Japan National Railways, who disappeared, was found dead on the railway tracks.
The last testimony of the 『 Shimoyama Incident, 』 (2005), who challenged this "The Greatest Mystery in Showa History," shocked the world by winning the Japanese Association of Mystery Writers Award.
Twenty years have passed since then.
Based on newly discovered materials, testimony and photos, we delve deeper into the world.
By whom, where and how was President Shimoyama killed? What was the identity of the "Kaedama" witnessed near the scene? And the intentions of the ringleaders "X", we delve deeper into the world.
I dropped out of the Department of Art at Nihon University.
In 1986? 1988, he joined the Dakar Rally in Paris.
In 2006, he received both the 59th Japanese Association of Mystery Writers of Japan (criticism and other category) and the 24th Grand Prix of Adventure Novels of Japan (Jitsuroku Prize) for the last testimony of the 『 Shimoyama Incident (』) (Shodensha Bunko). He received both the 59th Japanese Association of Mystery Writers of Japan (criticism and other category) and the 24th Grand Prix of Adventure Novels of Japan (Jitsuroku Prize) for the last testimony of the Oyabu Shimoyama Incident (Shodensha Bunko).
In 2007, he received both the 59th Nihon Association of Mystery Writers of Japan (criticism and other category) and the 24th Nihon Association of Adventure Novels of Japan (Jitsuroku Prize) for the last testimony of the 『 Shimoyama Incident (Shodensha Bunko). He received both the 59th Nihon Association of 1957 TENGU 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 ISOROKU