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  2. Japanese detective fiction - Wikipedia

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    In this way, the detective novels became the game for narrow-minded enthusiasts. From old days, I had dissatisfaction toward the detective story of the kind that common people could not be interested in. Accurately, I had this dissatisfaction for the writers who continue to write such a detective novel. I will not assert that a detective novel ...

  3. Category:Novels set in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Samurai (novel) The Samurai's Garden; The Samurai's Tale; Sanshirō (novel) Sayonara (novel) The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi; The Setting Sun; Shike (novel) Shinjū (novel) Shiroi Kyotō; Shōgun (novel) Shylock's Children; The Sign of the Chrysanthemum; Silence (Endō novel) The Silent Cry; Silk (novel) Silk and Insight; Sisters ...

  4. Category:Japanese mystery novels - Wikipedia

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  5. The Honjin Murders - Wikipedia

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    The eldest daughter, married and living in Japanese-occupied Shanghai Ryuuji Ichiyanagi The second son, a doctor employed at an Osaka hospital Saburo Ichiyanagi The ne'er-do-well third son, an avid reader and collector of detective novels Suzuko Ichiyanagi The second daughter, a seventeen-year-old but with the mind of a child but a skilled koto ...

  6. Category:Novels set in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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  7. Tozai Mystery Best 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Top 100 Mystery Novels of the East and the West) is a list published in the Japanese magazine Shūkan Bunshun (the Weekly Bunshun) in 1985 by Bungeishunjū. This list was also published in book form in 1986. 508 people who love mystery novels, including the 123 members of Mystery Writers of Japan, took part in the survey.

  8. Category:Japanese novels by genre - Wikipedia

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    Japanese children's novels (22 P) Japanese comedy novels ... (1 C, 17 P) D. Japanese detective novels (8 P) E. Japanese erotic novels (2 P) F. Japanese fantasy novels ...

  9. Category:Novels set in the Meiji era - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels set in the Meiji era" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... The Wayfarer (novel) Woodpecker Detective's Office

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