Naoki Award
Naoki Sanbu Award is a Japanese literary award well known as Naoki Award. It is an award given to a new generation of popular literature with the achievement of the novelist Naoki Sanjo of Japan. It was founded in 1935 with the Akutagawa Prize in honor of Naoki Kikuchi, a Japanese publisher, Bunshi Shun Shun. The awards are twice a year. In the magazine 'All Yomi Mono', the winner of the first half is published in the September issue, and the winner of the second half is published in the March issue of the following year. There are one or two awardees, some are not new, some are not. One author's novel also climbs more than two at the same time. In the case of winning awards in the second half of the year, the awards and the year of the year may differ because the awards are awarded next year. Originally, it was a newcomer, but nowadays it is hard to be a newcomer. The 6th edition is operated by the Japan Literary Society, and was revived in 1949 after suspension in 1945. It is also known that many novels published by Bunshi Shun were many.