Suna no Utsuwa (砂の器), also known as Inspector Imanishi Investigates, is mystery novel written by Seichō Matsumoto.[1] Suna no Utsuwa was originally serialized as a serial in the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun between 1960 and 1961[2] and was published from Kobunsha in 1961.[3] The novel has been made into a film and TV dramas.
Author | Seichō Matsumoto |
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Original title | 砂の器 (Suna no Utsuwa) |
Language | Japanese |
Genre | Social mystery |
Publisher | Kobunsha |
Publication date | 1961 |
Publication place | Japan |
Adaptations
edit- Castle of Sand (1974), a Shochiku production, directed by Yoshitarō Nomura and starring Tetsurō Tamba.[4]
- Suna no Utsuwa (1977), a Fuji TV production, mini-series in 6 episodes.[5] directed by Takuji Tominaga.[6] It stars Tatsuya Nakadai (Eitaro Imanishi) and Masakazu Tamura ( Eiryo Waga).[7]
- Suna no Utsuwa (2004), a TBS production, starring Masahiro Nakai as Eiryo Waga and Ken Watanabe as Eitaro Imanishi.[8]
References
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