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Cover of Da Vinci Magazine (January 2021 issue) | |
Categories | Literary magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Kadokawa Corporation |
First issue | 1994 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Website | ddnavi |
Da Vinci (ダ・ヴィンチ, Da Vinci) is a monthly magazine about books published by Kadokawa Corporation, launched in 1994 by Recruit Co. The first publisher was Yoshio Kimura, the editor-in-chief was Yasuhiro Nagazono, and the art director was Toshiaki Ichikawa.
Overview
Da Vinci is a book information magazine that introduces new publications, popular books and comics. The magazine also features essays by famous people, reader-submitted columns, questionnaires, special features on the relationship between the world and books from a new perspective, and a wide range of information on new paperbacks, new books, and new comics. It also includes information on approaching authors for book signings.
- Although it is a literary magazine, it is subculture-oriented, actively introducing not only general novels but also manga and light novels.
- The covers are mainly modeled after popular young actors, musicians, and celebrities, each holding the book they like best.
- It is the magazine that created the manga essay genre. The magazine selected Haruko Ohtagaki and Saori Oguri, who were not yet on the scene, to create a bestseller, and "Manga Essay Theater" was born from that.
Da Vinci was previously owned by Media Factory. Kadokawa has acquired Media Factory since then.
Da Vinci Literature Award
The Da Vinci Prize for Literature was a newcomer's literary prize offered by Media Factory's (now KADOKAWA) magazine Da Vinci, accepting novels of 100 to 200 pages in 400-character manuscript paper. Any genre of work was acceptable. The winner received a cash prize of one million yen, and the winning work (or a collection of works including the winning work) was published by Media Factory (now KADOKAWA) .
Other than the Grand Prize, the cash prizes were 200,000 yen for the Excellence Award and Reader's Award, and 100,000 yen for the Editor-in-Chief's Special Award.
The contest ended with the 7th edition in 2012, and the Da Vinci "Story of Books" Grand Prize was established as the successor prize, limiting the content to "stories related to books.
Year | Award | Award-winning work | Author |
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2006 | Grand Prize | Yo-chan's Night. | Azusa Maekawa |
Excellence Award | Go, HOME | Tachibana Natsumizu | |
Excellence Award | But Beautiful | Mahiro Sawaki | |
Editor's Special Prize | POKKA POKKA | Mitsuru Nakagawa | |
2007 | Grand Prize | rabbit bread | Asako Takiwa |
Excellence Award | Yamashita Batting Center | Atsushi Sogabe | |
Editor's Special Prize | FISH IN THE SKY | Ao Okamoto | |
2008 | Grand Prize | Map man | Junjo Shindo |
Readers' Choice Award | Morning glory morning | Ririko Tono | |
Editor's Special Prize | Yoshino Kita High School Library Committee | Nagisa Yamamoto | |
2009 | Grand Prize | Burdock Kiyoko's Cat Soul | Kaeruko Akeno |
2010 | Grand Prize | N/A | N/A |
Readers' Choice Award | Get married | Tomonori Satonaka | |
2011 | Grand Prize | Laugh | Mizuo Kudo |
2012 | Grand Prize | N/A | N/A |
Da Vinci "Book Story" Grand Prize
The Da Vinci "Book Story" Grand Prize (Da Vinci Real Story) is the successor to the Da Vinci Literature Award, which ended with the 7th edition in 2012. It launched in 2013, The prize is limited to "stories related to books," and invites entries of 250 to 350 pages of 400-character manuscript paper. The winner will receive a cash prize of one million yen, and the winning story will be published by Media Factory (now KADOKAWA).There are also prizes for excellence, readers' prizes, and special prizes. The final selection is made not only by the editorial department, but also by 100 readers' judges and bookstore staff, making it a unique literary award in its selection method.
Year | Award | Award-winning work | Author |
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2013 | Grand Prize | First love goes beyond the slope | Namiya Fujiishi |
Readers' Choice Award | Iware Kita | Yanagasawa Kada | |
2014 | Grand Prize | Bookstore with God Mahoroba no Natsu | Senya Mihagi |
2015 | Grand Prize | N/A | N/A |
Book of the Year Award
The "Da Vinci" Book of the Year is an annual ranking that started in 2001. The ranking is not simply based on sales order, but on the votes of "book connoisseurs" such as book critics, bookstore employees, Da Vinci survey members, and reading meter users from all over Japan.
# | Year | Recipient | Ref. |
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10 | 2010 | 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami (overall) | |
11 | 2011 | Hospitality Department [ja] by Hiro Arikawa (overall) | |
12 | 2012 | Flying Public Relations Office [ja] by Hiro Arikawa (novel category) Silver Spoon by Hiromu Arakawa (male-oriented comic category) Chihayafuru by Yuki Suetsugu (female-oriented comic category) |
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13 | 2013 | The Twelve Kingdoms by Fuyumi Ono (novel category) Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama (comic category) |
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14 | 2014 | Masquerade Eve [ja] by Keigo Higashino (novel category) Masquerade Hotel [ja] by Keigo Higashino (paperback category) Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama (comic category) |
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15 | 2015 | Spark by Naoki Matayoshi (novel category) The Great Passage [ja] by Shion Miura (paperback category) March Comes In like a Lion by Chica Umino (comic category) |
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16 | 2016 | Your Name by Makoto Shinkai (novel category) Rage [ja] by Shuichi Yoshida (paperback category) March Comes In like a Lion by Chica Umino (comic category) |
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17 | 2017 | Lonely Castle in the Mirror by Mizuki Tsujimura (novel category) Spark by Naoki Matayoshi (paperback category) March Comes In like a Lion by Chica Umino (comic category) |
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18 | 2018 | Downtown Rocket: Ghost [ja] by Jun Ikeido [ja] (novel category) A Forest of Wool and Steel by Natsu Miyashita [ja] (paperback category) Case Closed by Gosho Aoyama (comic category) |
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19 | 2019 | Kingdom by Yasuhisa Hara (comic category) | |
20 | 2020 | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu Gotouge (comic category) | |
21 | 2021 | ||
22 | 2022 | Spy × Family by Tatsuya Endo (comic category) | |
23 | 2023 | Ikoku Nikki (comic category) | |
24 | 2024 | Jujutsu Kaisen by Gege Akutami (comic category) |
Da Vinci E-book Award
The Da Vinci Electronic Book Award (Da Vinci Densho Seitaisho) is a media award for electronic books established in 2011 by Media Factory Inc. (now KADOKAWA)
Since 2012, it has been known as the E-Book Award. All e-book titles distributed during the last year are eligible. The grand prize winner will receive a cash prize of one million yen.
The e-book awards are given to e-books and e-comics in all genres except for adult titles distributed in the previous year, and are based on an original bestseller ranking based on annual sales data from 21 e-bookstores. This year's awards are the fourth in the series. This year marks the fourth time it has been held. The aim is to keep e-books boom from declining hence a bestseller award. It stopped after 2014.
Selection method: Original best seller from annual sales data of e-bookstores' aggregate rankings. The readers prize is based on readers' vote.
Year | Grand Prize | Literature Award | Book Award | Manga Award | Special Award | Readers' Prize |
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2011 | Marriage of Nukaka | Singing Whale | Elemental Picture Book | Sennen Gaho | Appropriate Diary | Mom, read! Otoehon before good night-reading Japanese folk tales- |
2012 | Ichiro Interviews | Shuntaro Tanikawa's" Tanigawa | panologue vol.0 | Piyo-chan's Friend | Our Manga | Introduction to Men's Style |
Year | Grand Prize | Novel Award | Manga Award | Light Novel award | Culture award | Hobbies Award | Business Award |
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2013 | Space Brothers | Reiko Himekawa Series | Space Brothers | Campione | Is that so! Modern history | A Woman Doctor's Guide to Real, Pleasant Sex | Steve Jobs (I & II) |
2014 | Attack on Titan | Our Bubble Group | Attack on Titan | The Devil Is a Part-Timer! | Statistics is the strongest study | The magic of tidying up life | Zero I will add a small one to myself who has nothing |
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External links
- Da Vinci News (Official Site)
- "Da Vinci" editorial department (@davinci_editor) --Twitter