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  1. Shōtarō Ikenami (池波 正太郎, Ikenami Shōtarō, January 25, 1923 – May 3, 1990) was a Japanese author. He wrote a number of historical novels. He won the Naoki Award for popular literature in 1960. Many of his historical novels were adapted for TV and cinema.

  2. Shôtarô Ikenami. Writer: Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron. Before World War II, he worked as a stock broker in a Tokyo company. Later, he was a pupil of the Shin Hasegawa theatre script studio, and finally he decided to become a novelist.

    • Writer
    • January 25, 1923
    • Shôtarô Ikenami
    • May 3, 1990
  3. Shōtarō Ikenami has 532 books on Goodreads with 670 ratings. Shōtarō Ikenamis most popular book is Master Assassin: Tales of Murder from the Shogun's City.

  4. Shōtarō Ikenami was a Japanese author. He wrote a number of historical novels. He won the Naoki Award for popular literature in 1960. Many of his historical novels were adapted for TV and cinema. Source: wikipedia.org Edit Biography.

  5. Onihei Hankachō (鬼平犯科帳) is a series of historical novels written by Japanese author Shōtarō Ikenami. Following the character Heizo Hasegawa in the Edo period of Japan, Ikenami wrote the first story for the December 1967 issue of the light novel magazine Ōru Yomimono [ ja] published by Bungeishunjū.

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    1
    "Tanbei of Chigashira" "Chigashira no ...
    January 10, 2017 ( 2017-01-10)
    2
    "Honjo, Sakura Estate" "Honjo, Sakura ...
    January 17, 2017 ( 2017-01-17)
    3
    "The Evil Scent of the Hakubaiko" "Anken ...
    January 24, 2017 ( 2017-01-24)
    4
    "Blood Battle" "Kettō" ( 血闘)
    January 31, 2017 ( 2017-01-31)
  6. May 3, 1990 · Winners of the Naoki Prize. Shōtarō Ikenami is the author of Master Assassin (3.55 avg rating, 55 ratings, 9 reviews), 鬼平犯科帳 1 [Onihei Hankachō 1] (4.27 avg rating, 11 ratings, 2 re...

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  8. Shôtarô Ikenami. Writer: Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron. Before World War II, he worked as a stock broker in a Tokyo company. Later, he was a pupil of the Shin Hasegawa theatre script studio, and finally he decided to become a novelist.