Noma Literary Prize

The Noma Literary Prize (Noma Bungei Shō) was established in 1941 by the Noma Service Association (Noma Hōkō Kai) in accordance with the last wishes of Seiji Noma (1878–1938), founder and first president of the Kodansha publishing company. It is awarded by the Noma Cultural Foundation, the largest single shareholder in Kodansha. The Noma Literary Prize has been awarded annually to an outstanding new work published in Japan between October and the following September. The Noma Prize includes a commemorative plaque and a cash award of 3 million yen. It is one in a series of Noma Prizes.

Noma Literary Prize (1941–present)
An archive of past prize winners is maintained by Kodansha.

Noma Literary New Face Prize (1979–present)
An archive of past prize winners is maintained by Kodansha.

Noma Children's Literature New Face Prize
This prize was last awarded in 1998.
 * 09 1971 — Rie Yoshiyuki for Mahōtsukai no kushan neko (Sneezing Cat, a Magician).
 * 33 1995 — Eto Mori for Uchu no Minashigo
 * 34 1996 — Nahoko Uehashi for Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit