Manga Taishō


























Manga Taishō
Awarded for
Manga award
Country Japan
First awarded 2008
Currently held by Paru Itagaki, for Beastars
Website www.mangataisho.com

The Manga Taishō (マンガ大賞) is an annual Japanese manga award. The award is limited to series with eight or fewer collected volumes, in order to promote newer titles. The nominating committee, composed of staff members from bookstores, each initially vote for five series and the titles with the top ten number of votes become the official nominees of the year. Finally a second round of voting determines the winner, as well as second and third place.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Winners and nominees


    • 1.1 2008–2017


    • 1.2 2018–present




  • 2 References


  • 3 External links






Winners and nominees



2008–2017





































































Year Winner Other nominees Notes
2008

Gaku: Minna no Yama, by Shinichi Ishizuka[2]



  • Yotsuba&!, by Kiyohiko Azuma (second place)


  • Umimachi Diary 1: Semishigure no Yamugoro, by Akimi Yoshida (third place)


  • Ōoku: The Inner Chambers, by Fumi Yoshinaga


  • Kinō Nani Tabeta?, by Fumi Yoshinaga


  • Kimi ni Todoke, by Karuho Shiina


  • Imperial Guards (ja), by Daisuke Satō and Yū Itō


  • Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu, by Katsutoshi Kawai


  • Natsume's Book of Friends, by Yuki Midorikawa


  • Himawari: Kenichi Legend, by Akiko Higashimura


  • Flower of Life, by Fumi Yoshinaga


  • Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture, by Masayuki Ishikawa


In the inaugural edition of the award, twelve manga were nominated.[1]
2009

Chihayafuru, by Yuki Suetsugu[3]



  • Space Brothers, by Chūya Koyama


  • March Comes in Like a Lion, by Chika Umino


  • Shinya Shokudō, by Yarō Abe


  • Seishun Shōnen Magazine 1978-1983, by Makoto Kobayashi


  • Saint Young Men, by Hikaru Nakamura


  • Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu, by Katsutoshi Kawai


  • Toriko, by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro


  • Mama wa Tenparist, by Akiko Higashimura


  • Yondemasuyo, Azazel-san, by Kubo Yasuhisa


In the second edition, there were ten manga nominated.[4]
2010

Thermae Romae, by Mari Yamazaki[5]



  • I Am a Hero, by Kengo Hanazawa


  • Aoi Honoo, by Kazuhiko Shimamoto


  • Space Brothers, by Chūya Koyama


  • Otoko no Isshō, by Keiko Nishi


  • Princess Jellyfish, by Akiko Higashimura


  • Kōkō Kyūji Zawa-san, by Eriko Mishima


  • Bakuman, by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata


  • Mushi to Uta: Ichikawa Haruko Sakuhin-Shū, by Haruko Ichikawa


  • Moteki, by Mitsurou Kubo


In the third edition, there were ten manga nominated.[6]
2011

March Comes in Like a Lion, by Chika Umino[7]



  • I Am a Hero, by Kengo Hanazawa


  • A Bride's Story, by Kaoru Mori


  • Omo ni Naitemasu, by Akiko Higashimura


  • Kokkoku, by Seita Horio


  • Sayonara mo Iwazu ni, by Kentarō Ueno


  • Saru, by Daisuke Igarashi


  • Shitsuren Shokoratie, by Setona Mizushiro


  • Shingeki no Kyojin, by Hajime Isayama


  • Drifters, by Kouta Hirano


  • Don't Cry Girl, by Tomoko Yamashita


  • Hana no Zubora-Meshi, by Masayuki Kusumi and Etsuko Mizusawa


  • Mashiro no Oto, by Marimo Ragawa


In the fourth edition, there were thirteen manga nominated.[8]
2012

Silver Spoon, by Hiromu Arakawa[9]



  • I Am a Hero, by Kengo Hanazawa


  • The Flowers of Evil, by Shūzō Oshimi


  • Gurazeni, by Yūji Moritaka and Keiji Adachi


  • Getenrou, by Masakazu Ishiguro


  • Your Lie in April, by Naoshi Arakawa


  • Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū, by Haruko Kumota


  • Giga Tokyo Toy Box, by Ume


  • Takasugi-san-chi no O-Bentou, by Nozomi Yanahara


  • Tonari no Seki-kun, by Takuma Morishige


  • Drifters, by Kouta Hirano


  • 25-ji no Bakansu, by Haruko Ichikawa


  • Nobunaga Concerto, by Ayumi Ishii


  • Hibi Rock, by Katsumasa Enokiya


  • Hōzuki no Reitetsu, by Natsumi Eguchi


In the fifth edition, there were fifteen manga nominated.[10]
2013

Umimachi Diary, by Akimi Yoshida[11]



  • Ansatsu Kyōshitsu, by Yusei Matsui


  • Welcome to the Ballroom, by Tomo Takeuchi


  • Bokura no Funka-sai, by Keigo Shinzō


  • A Bride's Story, by Kaoru Mori


  • Hi Score Girl, by Rensuke Oshikiri


  • Kui Ryōko Sakuhin-shū: Seven Little Sons of the Dragon, by Ryōko Kui


  • Ningen Karimen-chū, by Taeko Uzugi


  • Ore Monogatari!!, by Kazune Kawahara and Aruko


  • Sanzoku Diary, by Kentarō Okamoto


  • Terra Formars, by Yū Sasuga and Kenichi Tachibana


In the sixth edition, there were eleven manga nominated.[12]
2014

A Bride's Story, by Kaoru Mori



  • Ashizuri Suizokukan, by panpanya


  • Ajin, by Gamon Sakurai


  • Sakamoto desu ga?, by Nami Sano


  • Sayonara, Tama-chan, by Kazuyoshi Takeda


  • Jūhan Shuttai!, by Naoko Matsuda


  • The Seven Deadly Sins, by Nakaba Suzuki


  • Hikidashi ni Terrarium, by Ryōko Kui


  • Erased, by Kei Sanbe


  • One-Punch Man, by One and Yusuke Murata


In the seventh edition, there were ten manga nominated.[13]
2015

Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey, by Akiko Higashimura[14]



  • Innocent, by Shin'ichi Sakamoto


  • Ōsama-tachi no Viking, by Sadayasu and Makoto Fukami


  • Kasane, by Daruma Matsuura


  • Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, by Izumi Tsubaki


  • A Silent Voice, by Yoshitoki Ōima


  • Kodomo wa Wakatte Agenai, by Rettou Tajima


  • Dimitri Tomkins, by Fumiko Takano


  • Blue Giant, by Shinichi Ishizuka


  • Land of the Lustrous, by Haruko Ichikawa


  • Welcome to the Ballroom, by Tomo Takeuchi


  • Erased, by Kei Sanbe


  • My Hero Academia, by Kōhei Horikoshi


  • The Ancient Magus' Bride, by Kore Yamazaki


In the eighth edition, there were fourteen manga nominated.[15]
2016

Golden Kamuy, by Satoru Noda[16]



  • Okazaki ni Sasagu, by Saho Yamamoto


  • Koi wa Ameagari no You ni, by Jun Mayuzuki


  • Delicious in Dungeon, by Ryōko Kui


  • Tokyo Tarareba Musume, by Akiko Higashimura


  • Tonkatsu DJ Agetarō, by Ipyao and Yūjirō Koyama


  • Nami yo Kiite Kure, by Hiroaki Samura


  • Hyakumanjō Labyrinth, by Takamichi


  • Blue Giant, by Shinichi Ishizuka


  • Erased, by Kei Sanbe


  • Machida-kun no Sekai, by Yuki Andō


In the ninth edition, there were eleven manga nominated.[17]
2017

Hibiki: Shōsetsuka ni Naru Hōhō, by Mitsuharu Yanamoto[18]



  • Aoashi, by Yūgo Kobayashi and Naohiko Ueno


  • Karakai Jōzu no Takagi-san, by Sōichirō Yamamoto


  • Kin no Kuni Mizu no Kuni, by Nao Iwamoto


  • Kūtei Dragons, by Taku Kuwabara


  • Golden Gold, by Seita Horio


  • Delicious in Dungeon, by Ryōko Kui


  • Tokyo Tarareba Musume, by Akiko Higashimura


  • Nami yo Kiite Kure, by Hiroaki Samura


  • High Score Girl, by Rensuke Oshikiri


  • Fire Punch, by Tatsuki Fujimoto


  • The Promised Neverland, by Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu


  • Watashi no Shōnen, by Hitomi Takano


In the tenth edition, there were thirteen manga nominated.[19]


2018–present















Year Winner Other nominees Notes
2018

Beastars, by Paru Itagaki[20]



  • Eiga Daisuki Pompo-san, by Shogo Sugitani


  • Eizōken ni wa Te o Dasu na!!, by Sumito Ōwara


  • Golden Gold, by Seita Horio


  • Delicious in Dungeon, by Ryōko Kui


  • Tongari Bōshi no Atelier, by Kamome Shirahama


  • Nagi no Oitoma, by Misato Konari


  • To Your Eternity, by Yoshitoki Ōima


  • Made in Abyss, by Akihito Tsukushi


  • The Promised Neverland, by Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu


  • Runway de Waratte, by Kotoba Inoya


  • Warera Contactee, by Rui Morita


In the eleventh edition, there were twelve manga nominated.[21]


References





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  2. ^ "Shinichi Ishizuka Wins First Ever Manga Taisho for Gaku". Anime News Network. March 31, 2008. Retrieved 2009-06-12.


  3. ^ "Yuki Suetsugu's Chihayafuru Wins 2nd Manga Taisho Award". Anime News Network. March 26, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-12.


  4. ^ "10 Titles Nominated for 2nd Manga Taisho Awards". Anime News Network. January 18, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-12.


  5. ^ "Mari Yamazaki's Thermae Romae Wins Manga Taisho Award (Updated)". Anime News Network. March 17, 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-30.


  6. ^ "10 Titles Nominated for 3rd Manga Taisho Awards". Anime News Network. January 18, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-13.


  7. ^ "Umino's March comes in like a lion Wins Manga Taisho". Anime News Network. March 17, 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-17.


  8. ^ "13 Titles Nominated for 4th Manga Taisho Awards". Anime News Network. January 16, 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-17.


  9. ^ "マンガ大賞2012は荒川弘の新境地「銀の匙」". natalie.mu. March 23, 2012.


  10. ^ "15 Titles Nominated for 5th Manga Taisho Awards". Anime News Network. January 16, 2012.


  11. ^ "Akimi Yoshida's Umimachi Diary Wins 6th Manga Taisho Award". Anime News Network. 2013-03-21. Retrieved 2013-03-26.


  12. ^ "11 Titles Nominated for 6th Manga Taisho Awards". Anime News Network. 2013-01-21. Retrieved 2013-01-23.


  13. ^ "10 Titles Nominated for 7th Manga Taisho Awards". Anime News Network. 2014-01-20. Retrieved 2014-01-20.


  14. ^ "Akiko Higashimura's Kakukaku Shikajika Wins 8th Manga Taisho Award". Anime News Network. March 24, 2015. Retrieved March 24, 2015.


  15. ^ "8th Manga Taisho Awards Nominates 14 Titles". Anime News Network. 2015-01-18. Retrieved 2015-01-19.


  16. ^ "Satoru Noda's Golden Kamuy Wins 9th Manga Taisho Award". Anime News Network. March 30, 2016. Retrieved May 2, 2016.


  17. ^ "9th Manga Taisho Awards Nominate 11 Titles". Anime News Network. January 18, 2016. Retrieved March 8, 2016.


  18. ^ "Mitsuharu Yanamoto's Hibiki: Shōsetsuka ni Naru Hōhō Wins 10th Manga Taisho Awards". Anime News Network. March 28, 2017. Retrieved March 28, 2017.


  19. ^ "10th Manga Taisho Awards Nominates 13 Titles". Anime News Network. January 23, 2017. Retrieved March 15, 2017.


  20. ^ "マンガ大賞2018は板垣巴留「BEASTARS」に決定" (in Japanese). Natalie. March 22, 2018. Retrieved March 22, 2018.


  21. ^ "11th Manga Taisho Awards Nominates 12 Titles". Anime News Network. January 22, 2018. Retrieved January 22, 2018.




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