![]() The editorial department of Kodansha Novels called it a shinhonkaku mystery. In 1986, he married Fuyumi Ono, and the following year, while still a student at the university, he made his debut as a writer with The Decagon House Murders. In 1982, he entered the graduate course at the same university, majoring in deviant behavior theory. In the winter of his fourth year of university, he entered the Ranpo Edogawa Prize with a prototype work for what would later become The Decagon House Murders, and was selected in the first round. ![]() Among his classmates in the club was Fuyumi Ono, whom he would later marry, as well as Takemaru Abiko and Rintarou Norizuki, who would later also become authors. ![]() He was a member of the Kyoto University Mystery Club. During the summer vacation of his sixth year of elementary school, he wrote ten short mystery stories as part of his initial study on Boy Detective Club by Ranpo Edogawa.Īfter graduating from Kyoto Prefectural Katsura High School in 1979, he entered the Faculty of Education at Kyoto University. ![]()
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