Morimi Tomihiko is an acclaimed Japanese author who was born on January 6th, 1979. After completing his studies at Kyoto University with a degree in agriculture, he made Kyoto his home and the majority of his works are set there. Despite many of his main characters being unremarkable college students, Morimi's writing style is vibrant and refined. His novels often fall under the category of magical realism fiction. His books have gained immense popularity among young people, particularly among university students. In 2003, he was awarded the 15th Japan Fantasy Novel Award for his novel Taiyou no Tou. Additionally, in 2006, Morimi was nominated for the prestigious Seiun Prize for his work Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei, which later became an animated television series in 2010. On January 6th, 2009, Morimi married.
The story of Yojouhan Time Machine Blues unfolds on a hot summer day when Ozu, the main character's "terrible friend," accidentally drowns their air conditioning unit's only remote control. As they di...
Aoyama is an intelligent and inquisitive fourth-grader who enjoys exploring the world around him. He has a lot of potential and will soon become an adult. For now, he must live life as a child. Summer...
The four Shimogamo brothers have found peace after discovering the truth about their father's death. Each brother aims to honor his father's legacy in their own way. Yaichirou wants to become the next...
On an enigmatic night that seems interminable for a year, a typical college student continues his pursuit of one of his underclassmen, a girl with raven hair-the love of his life. So far, he has relie...
In Kyoto, tanuki and tengu have lived alongside humans for many years without being noticed by them. Yasaburou Shimogamo is a member of an influential tanuki family who enjoys his days taking care of ...
One autumn evening at an enigmatic ramen stand near the Shimogamo Shrine, a solitary third-year college student collides with a man possessing an eggplant-shaped head who claims to be the deity of mat...