k The 158th Akutagawa Prize and Naoki Prize Announced L to R The 158th Naoki Prize winner Yoshinobu Kadoi and 158th Akutagawa Prize winner Chisako Wakatake pose for the cameras during a press conference at the Imperial Hotel on January 16, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. Chisako Wakatake won the 158th Akutagawa Prize for her book Ora orade hitori egumo I will, I will go away all by myself, along with Yuka Ishi who won the Prize for Hyakunen doro One hundred year mud. Yoshinobu Kadoi received the 158th Naoki Prize for his book Ginga tetsudo no chichi The father of Galactic Railway. The two literary prizes were established in 1935 and are awarded semiannually to the best serious story published in a newspaper or magazine by a new author. Photo by Rodrigo Reyes MarinAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The 158th Akutagawa Prize and Naoki Prize Announced  L to R  The 158th Naoki Prize winner Yoshinobu Kadoi and 158th Akutagawa Prize winner Chisako Wakatake pose for the cameras during a press conference at the Imperial Hotel on January 16, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. Chisako Wakatake won the 158th Akutagawa Prize for her book   Ora orade hitori egumo  I will, I will go away all by myself   , along with Yuka Ishi who won the Prize for   Hyaku nen doro  One hundred year mud   . Yoshinobu Kadoi received the 158th Naoki Prize for his book   Ginga tetsudo no chichi  The father of Galactic Railway .   The two literary prizes were established in 1935 and are awarded semi annually to the best serious story published in a newspaper or magazine by a new author.  Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin AFLO
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The 158th Akutagawa Prize and Naoki Prize Announced

(L to R) The 158th Naoki Prize winner Yoshinobu Kadoi and 158th Akutagawa Prize winner Chisako Wakatake pose for the cameras during a press conference at the Imperial Hotel on January 16, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. Chisako Wakatake won the 158th Akutagawa Prize for her book ''Ora orade hitori egumo (I will, I will go away all by myself)'', along with Yuka Ishi who won the Prize for ''Hyaku-nen doro (One hundred year mud)''. Yoshinobu Kadoi received the 158th Naoki Prize for his book ''Ginga tetsudo no chichi (The father of Galactic Railway).'' The two literary prizes were established in 1935 and are awarded semi-annually to the best serious story published in a newspaper or magazine by a new author. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

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