Futaro Yamada
Futaro Yamada (山田 風太郎, Yamada Fūtarō, January 4, 1922 – July 28, 2001) was the pen name of Seiya Yamada (山田 誠也, Yamada Seiya), a Japanese author.
He was born in Yabu, Hyogo.
In 1947, he wrote a mystery novel Daruma-tōge no Jiken (達磨峠の事件, lit. "The Incident on Dharma Pass") and was awarded a prize by a novel magazine Houseki (宝石).
He was discovered by Edogawa Rampo and became a novelist.
He wrote many ninja (忍法帖 Ninpōchō series) and mystery stories. Many of his works have been adapted for film, TV, manga, and anime.
Awards
1949, the 2nd Detective Story Writers' Club Award
1997, the 45th Kikuchi Kan Prize
2000, the 4th Japan Mystery Award
2004, the Kodansha Manga Award for general manga for Basilisk, the manga adaptation of The Kouga Ninja Scrolls
Selected works
Ninja stories ("Ninpōchō" series)
The Kouga Ninja Scrolls (甲賀忍法帖, Kōga Ninpōchō, 1959) - adapted to film in 2005.
Edo Ninpōchō (江戸忍法帖, 1960) - adapted to film in 1963, and as a TV series in 1966.
Gunkan Ninpōchō (軍艦忍法帖, 1961)
Kunoichi Ninpōchō (くノ一忍法帖, 1961) - adapted to film twice in 1964 and 1991.