Here are some recommendations for Japanese mystery novels: 1. "Cult of Evil"(also known as "Hasumi's Class") was a Japanese crime horror novel. It was named the top 10 mystery novel of 2010. This novel was highly recommended to be purchased and read. 2. Death of the Living Corpse was a strange mystery novel about the resurrection of the dead. In it, the corpse would open its eyes, run away, and even ask for food. The story took place in a seemingly quiet and peaceful Tombstone Village. The protagonist Green decided to disguise himself as a living person and find his murderer. 3. "Discontinuous Murder" was a long mystery novel. It described a series of criminal methods and inner games that subverted common sense, revealing the shocking tricks behind them. 4. "Lifetime Coroner" was a collection of Hideo Hengshan's short detective stories. It contained eight fascinating short stories. These mystery novels had a strange atmosphere and thrilling plots, which were very suitable for readers who liked strange reasoning.
Here are some Japanese detective mystery novels that are worth recommending: 1. Keigo Higashino's works included After School, Malice, The Sacrifice of Suspect X, New Ginseng, Murder's Door, White Night Walk, and Threads of Hope. 2. Edogawa Rambo's " The D-Ban Murder Case,"" Two Coins of Copper,"" Human Chairs," and other works. 3. Matsumoto Seiharu's works such as " Sandware,"" Zero's Distance,"" Zero's Focus," etc. 4. Shimada Gado Division's works such as 'The Tilted House Crime' and 'Astrology Murder'. 5. The works of Ayashi Hitaka, such as The Jukaku Incident, The Clock Museum Incident, The Waterwheel Museum Incident, The Dark Museum Incident, etc. 6. Hideo Hengshan's " Empty House." 7. Okuda Hideo's " Sin ". 8. Masahiro Imamura's Mystery of the Demon's Eye. 9. 'The Tragedy of I', by Hoshin Yonezawa. 10. Saho Aizawa's " Psychic Detective Kitsuzaka Jade ". 11. Doo Hidesuke's 'No'. 12. 'A long, long time ago, in a certain place...' 13. Takamura Shura's "My Girl A." 14. Ichuiyamen's Blade and Umbrella. These detective novels covered different topics and styles, including suspense, crime, and psychological reasoning. In addition to the works mentioned above, there were other excellent Japanese mystery novels that were not mentioned in the search results.
" Alice in Sin Wonderland " was a Japanese mystery novel written by Hayasaka. This novel cleverly combined the three elements of classic fairy tales, artificial intelligence, and meticulous reasoning, wrapping the dark truth in fairy tale colors. The story was about a 10-year-old genius girl, Alice, who had to solve five puzzles in a virtual world game within 24 hours, including escape room, dark kidnapping, death message, bizarre fall, and beheading. The novel was well received by the readers and caused a sensation in the Japanese mystery circle. Although the cover design was criticized by some people, the small details in the book were worth noting. If you like big twists and dark endings, this book will appeal to you. It was only 200 pages and could be read in about four hours. The combination of Alice's Sin Wonderland and the classic fairy tale Alice's Adventures in Wonderland would be more intimate and immersive for those who had read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Sure. 'The Devotion of Suspect X' by Keigo Higashino is a great one. It has a brilliant plot where a mathematician uses his intelligence to cover up a crime in an unexpected way.
Here are some highly regarded Japanese novels: 1. " 1Q84 ": This is Haruki Murakami's novel, which won the first place in Japan's " Best Selling Book of the Year " in 2009. 2. " Izu's Dancer ": This is Kawabata Yasunari's work. It tells the love story between a 20-year-old male lead and a 14-year-old dancer. 3. " Love Letter ": This is a romance novel. It's very famous and has also been adapted into a movie. 4. [Mountain Moon Story]: This is a collection of short stories based on ancient Chinese stories. 5. [Miller's Story]: This is a book for beginners of Japanese. It can be used as supplementary material for learning Japanese. 6. " Night of the Milky Way Train ": This is a dreamlike story about a young man and his companions traveling around the Milky Way. 7. " Haruhi Suzumiya Series ": This is a series of light novels that have been adapted into animation, manga, and games many times. 8. " Wolf and Spice ": This is a fantasy novel that focuses on the economy, describing the various adventures of a wise wolf and a traveling merchant. 9. Kafka on the Shore: This is a novel that combines elements of fantasy, magical realism, and fiction. It's very fascinating. 10. " All Lovers in the Night ": This is a powerful and poetic novel that tells the story of Miyako's turbulent family life. These novels covered different topics and styles, suitable for readers of different reading levels and interests. Whether you want to experience Haruki Murakami's fantasy world or Kawabata Yasunari's exquisite descriptions, you can find suitable reading choices from these works.
Here are some recommended Japanese tragic novels: 1. Higuchi Izumi's works: Higuchi Izumi's writing is delicate and emotional. She is good at describing women's lives and vividly portrays the tragic fate of women who are bound by social shackles. 2. Kawabata Yasunari's work," Snowy Country " was one of his masterpieces. Although the plot was a little sad, it enjoyed a high reputation in the history of literature. 3. Yoshimoto Banana's work: " Dew " was a novel by Yoshimoto Banana. It described a story about life, love, and family with philosophical depth. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be a part of them. There are other tragic novels that are not mentioned in the search results.
Here are some recommended Japanese hero novels: 1. The story revolved around the heroes who were summoned as heroes and had to seal the demon king. However, after they gathered, they found that there was one more person, which triggered a series of mysteries and battles. 2. " Did I make a mistake while seeking an encounter in the Dungeon?" It was about the story of the protagonist, Bale, who became an adventurer. He met a poor goddess and joined her on an adventure to find his " kin." 3. << RE... Life in the Other World from Zero >>: In the story, the protagonist is summoned to the Other World and goes on an adventure with a mysterious girl and a cat elf. They were faced with all kinds of difficulties and dangers. 4. " Sword God Realm ": The story is set in the virtual game world," SAO ". The protagonist, Kazuhito Kiritani, is one of the pioneer players. 5. [The Hero of Shield's Pride: In the story, the protagonist is summoned to another world as the Hero of Shield, but is soon betrayed by his companions.] He had to face despair and grow. These novels belonged to the brave category. Each story had a different plot and theme, suitable for readers who liked brave stories.
The following were some recommendations for the harem novels of the apocalypse: " The Unruly People of the Doomsday "," The Bloodthirsty Phoenix of the Rebirth of the Doomsday "," I Farming for Survival in the Doomsday "," The Legend of Fu Ruo in the Harem ", and " I Became an Empress by Pengci ". These novels were all completed works and could satisfy the needs of readers who liked the theme of harem after the end of the world.
There were many strange novels in Japan that could be recommended. Some of the recommendations included Asako Yamamoto's Embryo Tale, My Cyrus, and If My Mind Was Right. In addition, there was also a collection of short stories called " Drunken Tea Monsters ", which contained all kinds of strange stories. Akutagawa Ryunosuke was also a modern Japanese novelist. He had written more than 150 short stories, which were based on novel materials and had novel and even strange plots. Other than that, there were also novelists like Edogawa Rampage, such as Takashi Atoda and Yuki Hirayama. In general, there were many types of strange novels in Japan, and readers could choose the works that suited their interests.
Here are some recommended Japanese detective novels: " The Murder in Dasaka " Edogawa's Rampage 2. " The Corner of a High-rise Hotel " Morimura Seiichi 3. White Night Journey, Keigo Higashino 4. The Sacrifice of Suspect X, Keigo Higashino 5. Points and Lines, Matsumoto Kiyoharu 6. "The Tenkokudo Incident" Ayashi Pedestrian 7. "Crime of the Tilted House" by the Island Farm Bureau. These works were all classics in the world of Japanese detective novels and were deeply loved by readers. Whether they liked traditional detective stories or socialistic detective novels, these works could satisfy the readers 'tastes.
Here are some Japanese mystery novels that are worth recommending: 1. " The 13th Step of the Lost ": This book revolved around the death penalty system in Japan. Through the process of case reasoning, it constantly explored legal principles and human feelings. It was considered more than just a mystery novel. 2. After School, Malice, The Dedication of Suspect X, The New Actor, Murder's Door, White Night Walk, and The Threads of Hope were all suspense novels by Keigo Higashino, and they were all worth recommending. 3. " The Murder Case in Dizaka,"" Two Coins of Copper," and " Human Chairs " were Edogawa Rampo's suspense novels, and they were also one of the recommended works. 4. 'Prison Gate Island' was a mystery novel written by Masashi Henggou and was considered the pyramid of Japanese mystery novels. 5. Other recommended Japanese suspense novels included The Crafty Heart, The Murder Scene, The Tilted House, and so on. These were all popular Japanese mystery novels that were worth reading.