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Original title
  
日本沈没

Language
  
Japanese

Published in English
  
1976

Author
  
Sakyo Komatsu

Publisher
  
Kodansha

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Country
  
Japan

Publication date
  
1973

Originally published
  
1973

Translator
  
Michael Gallagher

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Adaptations
  
Submersion of Japan (1973)

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel, Science Fiction, Thriller, Dystopia, Speculative fiction

Fiction books
  
In Search of Lost Time, The Andromeda Strain, The Poseidon Adventure, Essential Man‑Thing - Vol 1, The Unvanquished

Japan sinks 2006 by shinji higuchi


Japan Sinks (日本沈没, Nihon Chinbotsu) is a disaster novel written by Sakyo Komatsu in 1973. Komatsu took nine years to complete the work. The publisher wanted it to be written in two different sections, both published at the same time. The novel received the 27th Mystery Writers of Japan Award and the Seiun Award for a Japanese novel-length work.

Contents

The novel has led to works in other media as well as sequels: a film based on the novel was made in the same year directed by Shiro Moritani, a television show made in 1975, and a remake in 2006 by Shinji Higuchi. In 1995, after the Osaka-Kobe earthquake, Komatsu published a second English abridged edition (ISBN 4-7700-2039-2). In 2006, a sequel to the novel was published and there is talk of a third.

Geophysical background

Japan is on a destructive plate boundary, where the Philippine Plate subducts the Eurasian Plate. It is a triple junction and three subduction zones are involved. After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, towns like Ishinomaki subsided.

Political background

This novel is now seen as an important look into the cultural context of 1970s Japan, particularly in its level of popularity.

Parody movie

A parody movie called Nihon Igai Zenbu Chinbotsu (World Sinks Except Japan) was released in 2006.

References

Japan Sinks Wikipedia