Noma Literary Prize - Noma Children's Literature New Face Prize

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 Seirei no Moribito

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