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For the aikido teacher, see Mitsugi Saotome
Kanegae Hideyoshi
BornJanuary 1, 1926
Harbin, China
DiedDecember 23, 2008
Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
Pen nameMitsugu Saotome
OccupationNovelist
NationalityJapanese
Notable worksKyojin no Ori (1968)
Notable awardsNaoki Prize

Mitsugu Saotome (早乙女貢, Saotome Mitsugu), (January 1, 1926 in Harbin, China - December 23, 2008 in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan) is the pen-name of a Japanese writer of historical fiction in Showa and Heisei period Japan. His real name is Kanegae Hideyoshi.

Biography

Saotome was born in Harbin, China. He attended Keio University's Literature Department, but left school before graduating. In 1954, the noted author, Yamamoto Shugoro, agreed to become his tutor.

In 1956, together with other like-minded authors, he formed a literary criticism group called Shosetsu Kaigi ("Fiction Conference"), with members supporting each other by reviewing each other's work. One of the products of this collaboration was his novel Kyojin no Ori, which was awarded the prestigious Naoki Prize in 1968.

Saotome claimed that his ancestry from a samurai of Aizu-Wakamatsu domain has led to his interest in historical matters, and the bulk of his work has been historical fiction set in the Sengoku, Edo or Bakumatsu periods. Many of his works have been adapted into movies or television series.

In 2006, he was elected the chairman of the Japanese P.E.N.

Death

Saotome, after contracting a stomach cancer, died at a hospital in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. His family announced his death to the media.

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