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{{nihongo|'''Hisashi Nozawa'''|野沢 尚|Nozawa Hisashi|January 18, 1956–June 28, 2004}} is a Japanese screenwriter, mystery novelist. He used to write scripts for ''[[Detective Conan]]'' movies.
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{{nihongo|'''Hisashi Nozawa'''|野沢 尚|Nozawa Hisashi|born January 18, 1956 and died June 28, 2004}} is a Japanese screenwriter, mystery novelist. He used to write scripts for ''[[Detective Conan]]'' movies.
  
 
He was born in a city called Nagoya, in Japan. And graduated from [[Wikipedia: Nihon University|Nihon University College]] of Art Ekoda Campus, film department. In 1985, he made his debut with ''V. Madonna Great War'' and ''Kill me...''
 
He was born in a city called Nagoya, in Japan. And graduated from [[Wikipedia: Nihon University|Nihon University College]] of Art Ekoda Campus, film department. In 1985, he made his debut with ''V. Madonna Great War'' and ''Kill me...''
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 23 July 2023

Hisashi Nozawa

Hisashi Nozawa.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Date of birth: May 7, 1960
Date of death: June 28, 2004
Place of birth: Nagoya, Japan
Location: Nagoya, Japan
Nicknames: のざわ ひさし

Hisashi Nozawa (野沢 尚 Nozawa Hisashi?, born January 18, 1956 and died June 28, 2004) is a Japanese screenwriter, mystery novelist. He used to write scripts for Detective Conan movies.

He was born in a city called Nagoya, in Japan. And graduated from Nihon University College of Art Ekoda Campus, film department. In 1985, he made his debut with V. Madonna Great War and Kill me...

Moreover, he won numerous awards for many times. For example: He won the Kuniko Mukōda Prize in 1998 for his screenplay A Sleeping Forest (眠れる森) and The Night Before the Wedding (結婚前夜). He also won the Edogawa Rampo Prize in 1997 for Dotted-line Malice (破線のマリス) and the Eiji Yoshikawa Prize for New Writers in 2001 for Crimson (深紅).

Nozawa only served as the screenwriter of movie 6 of Detective Conan.

Nozawa hanged himself at home on June 28, 2004, at the age of 44.[1]

Movie scenarios written

Number of movie scenarios written: 1

Other notable works

TV series and drama

Movies

Awards

1997

  • The 43rd Edogawa Rampo Award: Novel 破線のマリス;
  • The 15th Drama Academy Award: Screenplay 青い鳥;
  • The 4th Shimasei Love Literature Award: Novel 恋愛時代.

1998

  • The 19th Television Drama Academy: Screenplay 眠れる森.

1999

  • The 17th Kuniko Mukoda Award: Screenplay 眠れる森 and 結婚前夜;
  • The 23rd Television Drama Academy: Screenplay 氷の世界.

2001

  • The 31st Television Drama Academy: Screenplay 水曜日の情事;
  • The 22rd Eiji Yoshikawa Literary Newcomer Award: Novel 深紅.

2002

  • The 52nd Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award for Arts: Screenplay 反乱のボヤージュ.

References

  1. Page partially or completely translated from the Chinese version of April 10th, 2023.
  2. Hisashi Nozawa - Wikipedia
  3. 野沢尚 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
    1. ^ 自殺・自決・自害した日本の著名人物一覧