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  1. Higashino was born in the Ikuno-ku ward of the city of Osaka in Osaka Prefecture. The logographic letters that make up the family name were initially read as "Tono", but Keigo's father changed the reading to "Higashino".

  2. Nov 19, 2022 · The background. Born into a lower class Osaka family in 1958, Higashino got into mystery fiction when he was in high school.

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    NameKeigo Higashino
    Japanese:東野圭吾 (ひがしの けいご)
    Birthdate:February 4, 1958
    Birthplace: Ikuno Ward, Osaka City, Osaka, Japan

    Born in Osaka in 1958. He graduated from Osaka Prefectural University, where he majored in electrical engineering. He wrote novels while working as an engineer, and made his debut as a novelist in 1985 with After School, which won him the Edogawa Rampo Award. As a full-time writer, he won the Japan Mystery Writers Association Award for Himitsu in 1...

  3. Biography. Higashino was born in the Ikuno-ku ward of the city of Osaka in Osaka Prefecture. His surname was originally read as "Touno", but his father changed the reading to Higashino. Growing up in a working class area, Higashino's childhood was challenging because of the lower class to which his family belonged.

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  4. Dec 13, 2021 · I spoke with two of Higashino’s English-language translators, Giles Murray and Alexander O. Smith, about how the world in Higashino’s crime novels reflect the real Tokyo—how it feels, how it operates, and how it’s changing.

  5. Keigo Higashino (born February 4, 1958) is a Japanese author chiefly known for his mystery novels. Description above from the Wikipedia article Keigo Higashino, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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  7. Keigo Higashino is a bestselling author in Japan with over three dozen bestsellers, hundreds of millions of copies of his books sold worldwide, and nearly twenty films and television series based on his work. He won the Naoki Prize for his first novel featuring Detective Galileo. He lives in Tokyo.

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