Misa Yamamura

Misa Yamamura (山村 美紗), née Kimura (木村), was a Japanese novelist and a mystery writer favored as the queen of both mystery novels and tricks in Japan, often compared to Agatha Christie. Her spouse is Takashi Yamamura, a painter and a retired high school teacher. Her younger brother is Hiroshi Kimura, a professor of Political Science and her daughter is Momiji Yamamura, an actress.

Biography
Born in Kyoto, Misa Yamamura graduated from Kyoto Prefectural University Faculty of Letters, majored Japanese Literature in 1957 and was employed as a Japanese literature teacher at Fushimi Junior High School in Kyoto City until 1964 when she got married. Beginning writing since around 1967, Yamamura was nominated three times for Edogawa Ranpo Award in 1970, 1972 and 1973, and it was in 1974 when she made a major debut with "Disappeared into the Sea of Melaka" (マラッカの海に消えた). Yamamura wrote two TV screen plays before her major debut for a very popular series of detective drama "SWAT: Special Investigation Team" (特別機動捜査隊). Those were written for Episodes 474 (co-authored with Norimasa Ogawa) and 476, both broadcast in 1970.

Among her seventy-plus novels, many were set in Kyoto, and a good number of those were used as the original works for television dramas since 1970s as well as for several theater plays. She incorporated her background into her novels as she held official instructors' license for Ikenobo flower arrangement (6th rank or Jun-kakan) and tea ceremony with a Japanese dance Natori, or an instructor allowed to hold a stage name (Hanayagi school). She appeared in a few TV drama based on her novels cast with Momiji Yamamura.

Her most enduring character was amateur detective Catherine Turner, the Japanophilic daughter of a fictional Vice President of the United States. Debuting as a Columbia senior in 1975's Coffin of Flowers (花の棺), this character ultimately resettled in Japan as a fashion reporter/photographer, appearing in a total of twenty novels and dozens of short stories.

Misa Yamamura introduced herself to mystery writer Kyotaro Nishimura before her debut, and their friendship lasted till her unexpected death in 1996. Momiji, her daughter, has also been appearing in a variety of dramas based on novels by Kyotaro Nishimura as well. Many years after her death, Nishimura published the biographical novel A Woman Writer (女流作家) with a portrait picture of Misa Yamamura. In 2006, he further homaged her with his own Coffin of Flowers (華の棺); originally serialized in four parts from October 27 to November 17 for weekly magazine Shūkan Asahi, it centered on the legacy of deceased mystery writer Natsuko Emoto, a fictionalization of Yamamura.

On September 5, 1996, she was found dead in the room she had used as her office in Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, due to heart failure at the age of 62 years. Yamamura left a will that her eldest daughter Momiji Yamamura should be given a role whoever a director produces works based on her novels for drama for television or theater. Momiji Yamamura has been providing the original plans for TV drama and theatrical works that uses her mother's novels, and it includes those episodes of two-hour TV dramas titled "Misa Yamamura, the Novelist Detective" has been broadcast since 2012, with the leading role portrayed as Misa Yamamura the novelist detective. Momiji is co-starred with the main cast Yūko Asano, who plays Misa Yamamura.

Awards

 * 1983: The Disappeared Heir (消えた相続人) at the third Nihon Bungei Taishō
 * 1992: the 10th Kyoto Culture Award, Lifetime Achievement Honor (第10回京都府文化賞功労賞受賞) and the Kyoto Akebono Award (京都あけぼの賞), both as a writer

Long lists

 * 1970: Death at Keijo (京城の死) at the 16th Edogawa Ranpo Award
 * 1971: The Corpse Likes Air Conditioner (死体はクーラーが好き)
 * 1972: Death Crossover (死の立体交差) at the 18th Edogawa Ranpo Award
 * 1973: Distorted Ocean Trench (ゆらぐ海溝) at the 19th Edogawa Ranpo Award

Serials

 * Katherine: 38 episodes キャサリンシリーズ, 1975–1995, with the first episode as Coffin of Flowers (花の棺)
 * Maiko Kogiku in Kyoto: 6 episodes 祇園舞妓・小菊シリーズ, November 1985 – 1995
 * Akiko Ishihara, an undertaker: 5 episodes 葬儀屋・石原明子シリーズ, November 1990 – 1996
 * Fuyuko Enatsu, a coroner: 8 episodes 女検視官・江夏冬子シリーズ, October 1980 – 1996
 * Yumi Katayama, a private eye: 4 episodes 不倫調査員・片山由美シリーズ, June 1984–April 1994 （1986）
 * Ayuko Toda, a nurse: 3 episodes 看護婦・戸田鮎子シリーズ, June 1992 – 1993
 * Kayoko Ike, a woman mystery writer: 2 episodes 推理作家・池加代子シリーズ, April 1994–June 1995
 * Yoko Imai, a custom inspector: 1 episode 税関検査官・今井陽子シリーズ, 1987
 * Asako Yamura, a woman mystery writer, TV news caster: 1 episode 推理作家・ニュースキャスター・矢村麻沙子シリーズ, 1983
 * Asako Ogawa, a female college student-hosutesu: 1 episode 女子大生ホステス・小川麻子シリーズ, May 1984
 * Asako Sawaki, a woman mystery writer: 8 episodes 推理小説作家・沢木麻沙子シリーズ, May 1989 – 1994

Single titles

 * Disappeared in the Sea of Melaka マラッカの海に消えた January, 1974.
 * The Corpse Likes Air Conditioner 死体はクーラーが好き June, 1976
 * 78 titles between October 1976 and July 1997 (unfinished)
 * 3 titles published post mortem between September 1998 and December 2002.

Misa Yamamura Anthology
10 volumes published between 1989 and 1990

Essays

 * Mystery of Love by Misa 美紗の恋愛推理学, 1985
 * In Love with Mystery Novels ミステリーに恋をして, 1992

Screen plays

 * SWAT: 2 episodes, 1970 特別機動捜査隊


 * Episode 474 "Chain of Blood" 血の鎖 for December 2, 1970. (Co-authored with Norimasa Ogawa.)


 * Episode 476 "An Odd Couple" 奇妙な男と女 for December 16, 1970.

Original stories
Manga A series of five manga books published by Akita Shoten including:

Adventure computer games

Nintendo DS
 * Taito: 2 titles, 京都龍の寺殺人事件, 京都花の密室殺人事件
 * Hect: 京都財テク殺人事件
 * Nagzat: 金盞花京絵皿殺人事件
 * Pack-In-Video: 京都鞍馬山荘殺人事件
 * Tecmo: DS山村美紗サスペンス 舞妓小菊・記者キャサリン・葬儀屋石原明子 古都に舞う花三輪 京都殺人事件ファイル

Translated titles

 * Coffin of Flowers (花の棺)
 * , also known as "T︠S︡vety smerti: sbornik zhenskogo detektiva" (T︠S︡vety death: a collection of female detective.)
 * The Dark Ring of Murder (黒の環状線)
 * Glass Coffin (ガラスの棺)
 * (From the series of "Asako Yamura, a woman mystery writer, TV news caster"）
 * Others
 * Glass Coffin (ガラスの棺)
 * (From the series of "Asako Yamura, a woman mystery writer, TV news caster"）
 * Others
 * (From the series of "Asako Yamura, a woman mystery writer, TV news caster"）
 * Others