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Manga Taishō
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Manga Taishō
Japanese text logo reading "Manga Taishō"
Awarded forManga of eight or fewer volumes in length
CountryJapan
Presented byManga Taishō Executive Committee
First awardedMarch 28, 2008; 16 years ago (2008-03-28)
Most recent winnerKimi to Uchū o Aruku Tame ni
by Inuhiko Doronoda
Most nominationsAkiko Higashimura (7)
Websitemangataisho.com

The Manga Taishō (マンガ大賞, transl. Cartoon Grand Prize) is a Japanese comics award recognizing achievement in manga. It is awarded annually to a manga series published in the previous calendar year of eight or fewer collected volumes in length.[1] The Manga Taishō was founded with the aim of recognizing new and relatively unestablished manga, and to provide a platform to promote these works to new readers. To this end, the prize utilizes a judging criteria of recognizing manga one would "want to recommend to friends", rather than a strictly meritocratic evaluation of artistic excellence.[2]

The prize is presented by the Manga Taishō Executive Committee, a volunteer group of roughly one hundred "manga lovers from all walks of life",[3] primarily bookstore workers who manage in-store manga sections.[1][2] Individuals directly involved with the manga industry, such as manga artists, authors, book designers, and editors, are barred from sitting on the committee;[4] this distinguishes the Manga Taishō from the majority of the other major manga industry awards, which are typically organized by a specific publishing company and voted on by the company's editors.[2] The Manga Taishō was established by Nippon Broadcasting System news announcer Hisanori Yoshida [ja], who sought to create a prize as a manga equivalent of the Japan Booksellers' Award, a similarly structured award which recognizes literature.[2]

The voting system, also based on that of the Japan Booksellers' Award, is divided into two rounds.[2] In the first round, each committee member nominates five titles, and the top ten titles are shortlisted for the prize. In the event of a tie, both titles are nominated and the shortlist is lengthened;[1] the largest shortlist was in 2012, with fifteen nominees.[5] The second round is a ranked vote, where each member reads each nominated work at their own expense, and selects their top three choices in order of preference. Points are assigned based on rank (three points for first preference, two for second, one for third), the rankings are aggregated, and the title with the most points wins.[4] Winning titles cannot be re-nominated in subsequent years.[3] The Manga Taishō does not award a cash prize, though winning titles are promoted heavily in bookstores across Japan; the prize is thus recognized as being a significant sales driver for manga,[2] and winning titles are frequently adapted into anime or television dramas.[6]

The inaugural Manga Taishō was awarded on March 28, 2008,[7] to Gaku: Minna no Yama by Shinichi Ishizuka [ja], and in 2024 to Kimi to Uchū o Aruku Tame ni by Inuhiko Doronoda. Since its inception, the Manga Taishō has been awarded annually, with seventeen winners as of 2024. Akiko Higashimura is the most-nominated author, with seven lifetime nominations including her win for Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey in 2015. Chihayafuru by Yuki Suetsugu and Kore Kaite Shine by Minoru Toyoda [ja] are the highest-scoring series in the prize's history, winning the Manga Taishō with 102 points in 2009 and 2023 respectively; 2023's runner-up, Akane-banashi by Yūki Suenaga [ja] and Takamasa Moue [ja], is the highest-scoring series in the prize's history to not win the Manga Taishō, with 100 points. Delicious in Dungeon is the most-nominated series, with a total of four. No author has won the award multiple times.

Winners and nominees

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2000s winners and nominees
Award year Title Author(s) Points Ref(s).
2008 (1st) Gaku: Minna no Yama Shinichi Ishizuka [ja] 68 [7]
Yotsuba&! Kiyohiko Azuma 49
Umimachi Diary Akimi Yoshida 43
Flower of Life Fumi Yoshinaga 43
Kimi ni Todoke Karuho Shiina 42
Ōoku: The Inner Chambers Fumi Yoshinaga 40
Imperial Guards [ja] Daisuke Satō and Yū Itō [ja] 35
Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu Katsutoshi Kawai [ja] 27
Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture Masayuki Ishikawa 26
Natsume's Book of Friends Yuki Midorikawa 23
Himawari: Kenichi Legend Akiko Higashimura 20
What Did You Eat Yesterday? Fumi Yoshinaga 19
2009 (2nd) Chihayafuru Yuki Suetsugu 102 [8][9]
Space Brothers Chūya Koyama 94
March Comes In like a Lion Chica Umino 65
Shin'ya Shokudō Yarō Abe [ja] 47
Seishun Shōnen Magazine 1978-1983 [ja] Makoto Kobayashi 46
Saint Young Men Hikaru Nakamura 45
Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu Katsutoshi Kawai [ja] 43
Mama wa Tenparist [ja] Akiko Higashimura 36
Toriko Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro 25
You're Being Summoned, Azazel Yasuhisa Kubo [ja] 15
2010 (3rd) Thermae Romae Mari Yamazaki 94 [10][11]
Space Brothers Chūya Koyama 89
Bakuman Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata 60
I Am a Hero Kengo Hanazawa 55
Otoko no Isshō Keiko Nishi 48
Mushi to Uta: Ichikawa Haruko Sakuhin-Shū Haruko Ichikawa [ja] 47
Princess Jellyfish Akiko Higashimura 46
Moteki Mitsurou Kubo 44
Kōkō Kyūji Zawa-san [ja] Eriko Mishima [ja] 25
Aoi Honō Kazuhiko Shimamoto 23
2011 (4th) March Comes In like a Lion Chica Umino 75 [12][13]
A Bride's Story Kaoru Mori 55
I Am a Hero Kengo Hanazawa 51
Hana no Zubora-Meshi Masayuki Kusumi [ja] and Etsuko Mizusawa [ja] 50
Shitsuren Chocolatier Setona Mizushiro 47
Sayonara Mo Iwazu Ni Kentarō Ueno [ja] 42
Attack on Titan Hajime Isayama 41
Kokkoku: Moment by Moment Seita Horio [ja] 38
Those Snow White Notes Marimo Ragawa 36
Drifters Kouta Hirano 35
Don't Cry, Girl Tomoko Yamashita 35
Omo ni Naitemasu [ja] Akiko Higashimura 27
Saru Daisuke Igarashi 21
2012 (5th) Silver Spoon Hiromu Arakawa 76 [5][14]
Giga Tokyo Toy Box [ja] Ume [ja] 61
Nobunaga Concerto Ayumi Ishii [ja] 57
Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju Haruko Kumota [ja] 49
25-ji no Bakansu [ja] Haruko Ichikawa [ja] 46
Drifters Kouta Hirano 43
Gurazeni Yūji Moritaka [ja] and Keiji Adachi [ja] 41
I Am a Hero Kengo Hanazawa 40
Skygrazer Masakazu Ishiguro 37
Takasugi-san's Obento [ja] Nozomi Yanahara [ja] 37
Hibi Rock Katsumasa Enokiya [ja] 32
The Flowers of Evil Shūzō Oshimi 28
Your Lie in April Naoshi Arakawa 27
Hozuki's Coolheadedness Natsumi Eguchi [ja] 24
My Neighbor Seki Takuma Morishige [ja] 12
2013 (6th) Umimachi Diary Akimi Yoshida 89 [15][16]
A Bride's Story Kaoru Mori 78
Welcome to the Ballroom Tomo Takeuchi [ja] 78
Hi Score Girl Rensuke Oshikiri [ja] 62
My Love Story!! Kazune Kawahara and Aruko 58
Assassination Classroom Yusei Matsui 40
Kui Ryōko Sakuhin-shū: Seven Little Sons of the Dragon Ryoko Kui 36
Ningen Karimenchū Taeko Uzuki [ja] 35
Terra Formars Yū Sasuga [ja] and Kenichi Tachibana [ja] 30
Sanzoku Diary Kentarō Okamoto [ja] 29
Bokura no Funka-sai Keigo Shinzō [ja] 29
2014 (7th) A Bride's Story Kaoru Mori 94 [17][18]
Erased Kei Sanbe 82
Sayonara, Tama-chan Kazuyoshi Takeda [ja] 66
The Seven Deadly Sins Nakaba Suzuki 59
Hikidashi ni Terrarium Ryoko Kui 54
Jūhan Shuttai! Naoko Matsuda [ja] 46
One-Punch Man One 43
Ajin: Demi-Human Gamon Sakurai [ja] 32
Ashizuri Suizokukan Panpanya 31
Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto Nami Sano 9
2015 (8th) Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey Akiko Higashimura 80 [19][20]
Kodomo wa Wakatte Agenai [ja] Rettō Tajima [ja] 66
A Silent Voice Yoshitoki Ōima 65
Erased Kei Sanbe 57
Blue Giant Shinichi Ishizuka [ja] 49
Welcome to the Ballroom Tomo Takeuchi [ja] 40
Innocent Shin-ichi Sakamoto 38
My Hero Academia Kōhei Horikoshi 36
Ōsama-tachi no Viking Sadayasu [ja] and Makoto Fukami 35
Kasane Daruma Matsuura [ja] 30
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun Izumi Tsubaki 28
The Ancient Magus' Bride Kore Yamazaki 28
Land of the Lustrous Haruko Ichikawa [ja] 18
Dimitri Tomkins Fumiko Takano 8
2016 (9th) Golden Kamuy Satoru Noda 91 [21]
Delicious in Dungeon Ryoko Kui 78
Blue Giant Shinichi Ishizuka [ja] 68
Erased Kei Sanbe 55
Hyakumanjō Labyrinth Takamichi [ja] 49
Wave, Listen to Me! Hiroaki Samura 43
After the Rain Jun Mayuzuki 42
Machida-kun no Sekai Yuki Andō [ja] 38
Tokyo Tarareba Girls Akiko Higashimura 29
Okazaki ni Sasagu [ja] Saho Yamamoto [ja] 28
Tonkatsu DJ Agetarō Ipyao and Yujiro Koyama [ja] 25
2017 (10th) Hibiki: Shōsetsuka ni Naru Hōhō Mitsuharu Yanamoto [ja] 67 [22]
Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom Nao Iwamoto [ja] 64
Delicious in Dungeon