Here are some recommendations for 2019 Japanese mystery novels: 1. Hideo Hengshan's "Empty House" 2. Hideo Okuda's "Sin" 3. Masahiro Imamura's "The Mystery of the Magic Eye" 4. Hoshin Yonezawa's "I's Tragedy" 5. Saho Aizawa's "Mental Detective Kitazuka Jade" 6. Hidesuke Michio's "No" 7. Aolihito Aoyagi's "A Long, Long Time ago." Somewhere…"8. Takamura Shura's" My Raga Girl A "(not yet released in Chinese) 9. Higashino Keigo's" The Line of Hope "10. Ibukuro Yamon's" Sword and Umbrella "These detective novels covered different subjects and styles, including suspense, crime, and psychological reasoning. Other than these recommendations, there were other excellent works that were not mentioned in the search results.
Here are some recommendations for 2019 Japanese mystery novels:
1. 'Empty House' by Hideo Hengshan
2. Okuda Hideo's 'The Path of Sins'.
3. Masahiro Imamura's Mystery of the Magic Eye Box
4. 'I's Tragedy' by Hoshin Yonezawa.
5. Aizawa Saho's 'Psychic Detective Kitsuzaka Emerald'
6. Doo Hidesuke's 'Can't'
7. 'A long, long time ago, somewhere…'
8. Takamura Shura's "My Raga Girl A"(Chinese version not released yet)
9. Keigo Higashino's 'Threads of Hope'.
10. Ichuyamen's Sword and Umbrella
These detective novels covered different topics and styles, including suspense, crime, and psychological reasoning. Please note that these are just some recommendations. There may be other excellent works that are not mentioned in the search results.
There are many excellent detective novels in Japan. Here are some recommended works:
1. "D-Ban Murder" Edogawa Rampage
2. The Dead Corner of a High-rise Hotel by Seiichi Morimura
3. White Night Journey, Keigo Higashino
4. "The Sacrifice of Suspect X" Keigo Higashino
5. "Points and Lines" Matsumoto Kiyoshi
6. "The Tenjiao Pavilion Incident"
7. "Crime in the Tilted House" by Shima-Gado.
These works were all classics in the world of Japanese detective novels and were deeply loved by readers. Amongst them, Edogawa Rampo, Seiichi Morimura, Keigo Higashino, Kiyohari Matsumoto, Yasuji Hitoki, and Shimada Sho were all well-known authors. Their works were full of suspense and horror elements, and their plots were compact and fascinating. Whether they liked traditional detective stories or socialistic detective novels, these works could satisfy the readers 'tastes.
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.
There were a few Japanese animes that involved elements of shadow combat. One of them was Blue Dragon, which was broadcasted on television around 2000. The protagonist was a teenager who could summon a shadow to fight through a device on his right hand, but the shadow seemed to only appear on the wall behind the protagonist. There was also an animation called Saint Robin, which was broadcast between 1989 and 1990. The protagonist could control shadows to fight enemies. In addition, the shadow ninjutsu used by the Nara clan in Naruto also involved the elements of shadow combat. Other than that, the other search results did not mention the specific name of the animation or related information.