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Teru Miyamoto

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Teru Miyamoto (宮本 輝, Miyamoto Teru; born March 6, 1947) is a Japanese author.

Biography

Miyamoto was born in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, where his father worked in the automotive parts industry. Following a series of business failures by his father, the family relocated frequently across Osaka Prefecture, including a one-year residency in Toyama Prefecture, before permanently settling in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture in 1957.[1]

In his mid-twenties, Miyamoto worked as a copywriter for an advertising agency. During this period, he developed a panic disorder that severely impacted his ability to commute by train, leading him to leave the company to pursue a career as a novelist.[2]

He made his literary debut in 1977 with the novel Doro no kawa (Muddy River, 泥の河), which won the Dazai Osamu Prize. The following year, his second novel, Hotaru gawa (River of Dragonflies, 螢川), was awarded the Akutagawa Prize.[3]

Bibliography

Prizes

Honors

References

  1. Miyamoto, Teru (1988). 対談集 道行く人たちと (in Japanese). Kodansha (published August 10, 1988). ISBN 9784167348045.
  2. Miyamoto, Teru (1986). 泥の河・螢川・道頓堀川 (川三部作) (in Japanese). Chikuma Shobō (published January 28, 1986). ISBN 9784480020338.
  3. "公益財団法人日本文学振興会". 日本文学振興会 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2026-06-02.