Kōshū Tani Writer

Kōshū Tani (谷 甲州, Tani Kōshū, born March 30, 1951 in Itami, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) is an award-winning Japanese science fiction writer. He graduated from the Osaka Institute of Technology, and worked as a volunteer in Nepal and the Philippines. He made his professional debut with the story 137th Mobile Brigade in 1979 while sill in Nepal. He is known mostly for his hard science fiction works, for which he won the Seiun Award three times (twice for Best Novel, and once for Best Short Story), and the Nitta Jirō Culture Award once. He is a member of the Mystery Writers of Japan, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan, the Space Authors Club, and an associate member of the Hard SF Laboratory. Tani currently lives in Komatsu in Ishikawa Prefecture.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 30, 1951
Birth place
Itami Hyōgo , Hyōgo Prefecture
Education
Osaka Institute of Technology

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Writer

award
Seiun Award
Nitta Jir%C5%8D Culture Award
genre
Hard science fiction
influenced by

Kōshū Tani on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://sf-fantasy.com/magazine/interview/010501.shtml
  2. http://www.nhk.or.jp/book/review/review/2003main8.html