:Miyuki Miyabe

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{{nihongo|Miyuki Miyabe|宮部みゆき|Miyabe Miyuki|born December 23, 1960}} is a Japanese writer of genre fiction. She has won numerous Japanese literary awards, including the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers, the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for Literature, the Shiba Ryotaro Prize, the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, and the Naoki Prize. Her work has been widely adapted for film, television, manga, and video games, and has been translated into over a dozen languages.

Early life and education

Miyabe was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1960.{{cite news|url=https://dot.asahi.com/dot/2014081400045.html|language=ja|title=宮部みゆきインタビュー「物語のために」できることすべてを|work=AERAdot|publisher=Asahi Shimbun|date=August 14, 2014|access-date=July 21, 2018}} Her mother was a seamstress and her father was an assembly line worker at a factory.{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-author/japan-writer-wants-world-to-see-new-face-of-tokyo-idUST30960420071212|title=Japan writer wants world to see new face of Tokyo|work=Reuters Entertainment News|publisher=Reuters|last=Lies|first=Elaine|date=December 11, 2007|access-date=July 22, 2018}} She graduated from Sumidagawa High School, then attended a business training school before taking an administrative job at a law office.{{cite web|url=http://www.mystery.or.jp/member/detail/0398|language=ja|title=宮部 みゆき|publisher=日本推理作家協会|access-date=July 21, 2018}}{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/01/23/style/japans-creditcard-societykillers-and-victims.html|title=Japan's Credit-Card Society:Killers and Victims|work=The New York Times|last=Chapman|first=Christine|date=January 23, 1998|access-date=July 22, 2018}}

Career

Miyabe started writing novels at the age of 23. In 1984, while working at a law office, Miyabe began to take writing classes at a writing school run by the Kodansha publishing company. She made her literary debut in 1987 with 'Our Neighbour is a Criminal' "Warera ga rinjin no hanzai" (我らが隣人の犯罪), which won the 26th All Yomimono Mystery Novel Newcomer Prize and the Japan Mystery Writers Association Prize.{{cite web|url=http://bunshun.jp/articles/-/4749|language=ja|title=宮部みゆきロングインタビュー 作家生活30年を支えた私のブックヒストリー39冊|work=オール讀物|publisher=Bunshun|date=November 10, 2017|access-date=July 21, 2018}}{{Cite web|title=Winning the 1987 Japan Mystery Writers Association Prize put Miyuki Miyabe on the literary map triggering a boom in female crime writing in Japan|url=https://www.redcircleauthors.com/factbook/winning-the-1987-japan-mystery-writers-association-prize-put-miyuki-miyabe-on-the-literary-map-triggering-a-boom-in-female-crime-writing-in-japan/|access-date=12 May 2021|website=Red Circle Authors|date=3 January 2018 }} She has since written dozens of novels and won numerous literary prizes.

Miyabe's novel {{nihongo|All She Was Worth|火車|Kasha}}, set at the beginning of Japan's lost decade and telling the story of a Tokyo police inspector's search for a missing woman who might be an identity thief trying to get clear of debt, was published by Futabasha in 1992. The next year Kasha won the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, which is awarded for a new literary work that excels at storytelling in any genre.{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2017/09/09/books/book-reviews/worth-step-world-loan-sharks-debt-modern-japan/|title='All She Was Worth': Step into a world of loan sharks and debt in modern Japan|work=The Japan Times|last=Kosaka|first=Kris|date=September 9, 2017|access-date=July 21, 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://www.shinchosha.co.jp/prizes/yamamotosho/|language=ja|title=山本周五郎賞|publisher=Shinchosha|access-date=August 8, 2018}} Kasha was adapted into a television movie by TV Asahi in 1994, then again in 2011.{{cite web|url=http://www.tvdrama-db.com/drama_info/p/id-29973|language=ja|title=開局35周年特別企画 宮部みゆきサスペンス 火車 カード破産の女!|work=テレビドラマデータベース (TV Drama Database)|access-date=August 8, 2018}}{{cite news|url=https://mantan-web.jp/article/20111028dog00m200032000c.html|language=ja|title=佐々木希:セリフなし"死んだ魚の目"で謎の女熱演 SPドラマ「火車」|work=Mainichi Shimbun|date=October 28, 2011|access-date=August 8, 2018}} The Japanese version of the book sold millions of copies. An English translation of Kasha, translated by Alfred Birnbaum, was published by Kodansha International under the title All She Was Worth in 1997.{{cite web|url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-4-7700-1922-6|title=All She Was Worth|work=Publishers Weekly|date=March 31, 1997|access-date=August 8, 2018}} Marilyn Stasio of The New York Times positively noted the relationship between the "spare style and measured pace" of Birnbaum's translation and the "somber tone of Miyuki's theme" of individual value in a consumerist economy,{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/02/16/books/crime-531774.html|title=Crime|work=The New York Times|last=Stasio|first=Marilyn|date=February 16, 1997|access-date=August 8, 2018}} while Cameron Barr of The Christian Science Monitor wrote that the book's treatment of privacy and data tracking would leave the impression that "personal privacy is a rickety antique."{{cite news|url=https://www.csmonitor.com/1997/0423/042397.feat.books.1.html|title=Mystery Writer Skirts Stereotypes In a Suspenseful Tour of 'New' Japan|work=The Christian Science Monitor|last=Barr|first=Cameron|date=April 23, 1997|access-date=August 8, 2018}}

{{nihongo|The Reason|理由|Riyū}}, a multiple perspective murder mystery set in Tokyo's Arakawa ward and written in the form of research interviews conducted in mostly polite language with the suspect, neighbors, and family members of the victims, was published in book form in 1998.{{cite book|title=Style Shifting in Japanese|editor1-first=Kimberly|editor1-last=Jones|editor2-first=Tsuyoshi|editor2-last=Ono|publisher=John Benjamins Publishing|date=2008|chapter=Riyuu 'reason' for nai desu and other semi-polite forms|last=Endo Hudson|first=Mutsuko|isbn=9789027289667}} Riyū won the 17th Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize in the Japanese novel category that same year.{{cite web|url=https://aisa.ne.jp/jafa/award_'90.html|language=ja|title=第9回(1990年)~ 第18回(1999年)大賞作品|publisher=Japan Adventure Fiction Association|access-date=July 21, 2018}} In 1999 Riyū won the 120th Naoki Prize.{{cite web |title=直木賞受賞者一覧 |url=http://www.bunshun.co.jp/shinkoukai/award/naoki/list.html |access-date=August 19, 2018 |publisher=日本文学振興会 |language=ja}} Scholar Noriko Chino has described Riyū as "one of the masterpieces of postwar fictional social criticism."{{cite thesis|last=Chino|first=Noriko|date=2008|title=Miyuki Miyabe's Place in the Development of Japanese Mystery Fiction|type=PhD|publisher=Ohio State University|url=https://etd.ohiolink.edu/rws_etd/document/get/osu1230340838/inline|access-date=August 19, 2018}} Riyū was adapted into a Nobuhiko Obayashi movie that was first shown on the Wowow television channel before its 2004 theatrical release.{{cite web|url=https://www.japansociety.org/event/reason-aka-the-motive|title=Reason (aka The Motive)|publisher=Japan Society|date=December 6, 2015|access-date=August 19, 2018}}

Miyabe's novel {{Nihongo|Crossfire|クロスファイア|Kurosufaia}}, about a police detective pursuing a girl with pyrokinetic powers, was published in the same year as Riyū. It was adapted into the 2000 Toho film Pyrokinesis, starring Akiko Yada and Masami Nagasawa.{{cite book |last=Galbraith IV |first=Stuart |title=The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography |year=2008 |publisher=Scarecrow Press |isbn=9781461673743|page=415}} An English version of Crossfire, translated by Deborah Stuhr Iwabuchi and Anna Husson Isozaki, was published in 2006, with Kirkus Reviews calling it "the most conventional of her three novels translated into English".{{cite web|url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/miyuki-miyabe/crossfire-3/|title=CROSSFIRE by Miyuki Miyabe|work=Kirkus Reviews|date=June 24, 2010|access-date=December 3, 2018}} In 2003 Kadokawa Shoten published Miyabe's fantasy novel Brave Story, a story about a boy with a troubled home life who finds a portal to another world. Brave Story became a bestseller in Japan, and has since been adapted into an anime film, a manga series, and a series of video games.{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2018/12/01/books/book-reviews/escape-everyday-miyuki-miyabes-brave-story/|title=Escape from the everyday with Miyuki Miyabe's 'Brave Story'|work=The Japan Times|first=Kris|last=Kosaka|date=December 1, 2018|access-date=December 3, 2018}} The English version of the novel, translated by Alexander O. Smith, won the Mildred L. Batchelder Award in 2008.{{cite web |title=Batchelder Award winners, 1968-Present |url=http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/batchelderaward/batchelderpast |access-date=July 21, 2018 |publisher=Association for Library Service to Children, American Library Association}}

Writing style

Miyabe has written novels in several different genres, including science fiction, mystery fiction, historical fiction, social commentary, and young adult literature. Outside of Japan she is better known for her crime and fantasy novels.{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2014/02/15/books/book-reviews/miyuki-miyabes-latest-puts-the-history-in-japanese-horror/|title=Miyuki Miyabe's latest puts the history in Japanese horror|work=The Japan Times|last=Alt|first=Matt|date=February 15, 2014|access-date=July 22, 2018}} English translations of her work include Crossfire (クロスファイア), published in 1998, and Kasha (火車), translated by Alfred Birnbaum as All She Was Worth, published in 1999. Literary scholar Amanda Seaman called Kasha "a watershed moment in the history of women's detective fiction" that inspired "a new wave of women mystery writers."{{cite book|title=Bodies of Evidence: Women, Society, and Detective Fiction in 1990s Japan|year=2004|publisher=University of Hawai'i Press|last=Seaman|first=Amanda C.|pages=26–56|isbn=9780824828066}}

A common theme in Miyabe's work is community, particularly the effects of consumerism in Japanese society on family and community relationships.{{cite journal|title=There goes the neighbourhood: community and family in Miyabe Miyuki's Riyû|journal=Japan Forum|year=2004|volume=16|issue=2|last=Seaman|first=Amanda C.|pages=271–287|doi=10.1080/0955580042000222727|s2cid=145647870}}

Awards

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rowspan="2" |1992

|45th Mystery Writers of Japan Award

|Best Novel

|The Sleeping Dragon{{cite web |title=1992年 第45回 日本推理作家協会賞 長編部門 |url=http://www.mystery.or.jp/prize/detail/10452 |access-date=July 21, 2018 |publisher=日本推理作家協会 |language=ja}}

13th Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers

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|Honjo Fukagawa Fushigi-zōshi{{cite web |title=吉川英治文学新人賞過去受賞作 |url=http://www.kodansha.co.jp/award/yoshikawa_bn/list.html |access-date=July 21, 2018 |publisher=Kodansha |language=ja}}

1993

|6th Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize

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|All She Was Worth{{cite web |title=山本周五郎賞 過去の受賞作品 |url=http://www.shinchosha.co.jp/prizes/yamamotosho/archive.html |access-date=July 21, 2018 |publisher=Shinchosha |language=ja}}

1997

|18th Japan SF Award

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|Gamōtei Jiken{{cite web |title=日本SF大賞受賞作リスト |url=http://old.sfwj.jp/list.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721082417/http://old.sfwj.jp/list.html |archive-date=July 21, 2015 |access-date=July 21, 2018 |publisher=Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan |language=ja}}

1998

|17th Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize

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| rowspan="2" |Riyū (The Reason)

1999

|120th Naoki Prize (1998下)

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2001

|5th Shiba Ryotaro Prize

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|Puppet Master{{cite web |title=司馬遼太郎賞とは |url=http://www.shibazaidan.or.jp/shibasho/ |access-date=July 21, 2018 |publisher=Shiba Ryotaro Memorial Museum |language=ja}}

2007

|41st Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for Literature

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|Namonaki Doku (Nameless Poison)[http://www.booksfromjapan.jp/publications/item/686-nameless-poison J'Lit | Publications : Nameless Poison | Books from Japan] {{in lang|en}}{{cite web |title=吉川英治文学賞過去受賞作 |url=http://www.kodansha.co.jp/award/yoshikawa_bg/list.html |access-date=July 21, 2018 |publisher=Kodansha |language=ja}}

2008

|Batchelder Award

|Best Translated Children's Book

|Brave Story

Bibliography

=Books in Japanese=

{{Update section|date=September 2024|reason=Works written after 2010 are not included}}

  • {{nihongo3|Perfect Blue|パーフェクト・ブルー|Pāfekuto burū}}, Tokyo Sogensha, 1989, {{ISBN|9784488023157}}
  • {{nihongo3||魔術はささやく|Majutsu wa sasayaku}}, Shinchosha, 1989, {{isbn|9784103750017}}
  • {{nihongo3||我らが隣人の犯罪|Warera ga rinjin no hanzai}}, Bungeishunjū, 1990, {{ISBN|9784163115207}}
  • {{nihongo3||東京殺人暮色|Tōkyō satsujin boshoku}}, Kobunsha, 1990, {{isbn|9784334028671}}
  • {{nihongo3|Level 7|レベル7|Reberu 7}}, Shinchosha, 1990, {{isbn|9784106027222}}
  • {{nihongo3||龍は眠る|Ryu wa nemuru}}, Shuppan Geijutsusha, 1991, {{isbn|9784882930303}}
  • {{nihongo3||本所深川ふしぎ草紙|Honjo Fukagawa fushigi-zōshi}}, Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 1991, {{ISBN|9784404018144}}
  • {{nihongo3||返事はいらない|Henji wa iranai}}, Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha, 1991, {{ISBN|9784408531557}}
  • {{nihongo3||かまいたち|Kamaitachi}}, Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 1992, {{isbn|9784404018878}}
  • {{nihongo3|Heartache Tonight|今夜は眠れない|Kon'ya wa nemurenai}}, Chuo Koronsha, 1992, {{ISBN|9784120020919}}
  • {{nihongo3|Snark Hunting|スナーク狩り|Sunāku-gari}}, 1992, {{ISBN|9784334029845}}
  • {{nihongo3|All She Was Worth|火車|Kasha}}, Futabasha, 1992, {{ISBN|9784575231175}}
  • {{nihongo3||長い長い殺人|Nagai nagai satsujin}}, Kobunsha, 1992, {{ISBN|9784334922115}}
  • {{nihongo3||とり残されて|Torinokosarete}}, Bungeishunjū, 1992, {{ISBN|9784163134802}}
  • {{nihongo3|Stepfather Step|ステップファザー・ステップ|Suteppufazā suteppu}}, Kodansha, 1993, {{isbn|9784062062169}}
  • {{nihongo3||震える岩|Furueru iwa}}, Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 1993, {{isbn|9784404020574}}
  • {{nihongo3|Lonesome Hunter|淋しい狩人|Sabishii karyūdo}}, Shinchosha, 1993, {{isbn|9784103750024}}
  • {{nihongo3||地下街の雨|Chikagai no ame}}, Shueisha, 1994, {{isbn|9784087740615}}
  • {{nihongo3||幻色江戸ごよみ|Genshoku Edo-goyomi}}, Shinchosha, 1994, {{isbn|9784101369198}}
  • {{nihongo3||夢にも思わない)|Yume ni mo omowanai}}, Chuo Koronsha, 1995, {{ISBN|9784120024450}}
  • {{nihongo3||初ものがたり|Hatsu monogatari}}, PHP Kenkyūjo, 1995, {{isbn|9784569547855}}
  • {{nihongo3||鳩笛草|Hatobuesō}}, Kobunsha, 1995, {{isbn|9784334071530}}
  • {{nihongo3|Hostage Canon|人質カノン|Hitojichi Canon}}, Bungeishunjū, 1996, {{ISBN|978-4163160702}}
  • {{nihongo3||蒲生邸事件|Gamōtei Jiken}}, Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1996, {{isbn|9784620105512}}
  • {{nihongo3||堪忍箱|Kannin bako}}, Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 1996, {{isbn|9784404024336}}
  • {{nihongo3||天狗風|Tengu kaze}}, Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 1997, {{ISBN|9784404025449}}
  • {{nihongo3||心とろかすような マサの事件簿|Kokoro torokasu yōna: Masa no jikenbo}}, Tōkyō Sōgensha, 1997, {{ISBN|9784488023546}}
  • {{nihongo3|The Reason|理由|Riyū}}, Asahi Shinbunsha, 1998, {{isbn|9784022572448}}
  • {{nihongo3|Crossfire|クロスファイア|Kurosufaia}}, Kobunsha, 1998, {{isbn|9784334073138}}
  • {{nihongo3||ぼんくら|Bonkura}}, Kodansha, 2000, {{isbn|9784062100885}}
  • {{nihongo3||あやし|Ayashi}}, Kadokawa Shoten, 2000, {{isbn|9784048732383}} 
  • {{nihongo3|The Copycat|模倣犯|Mohōhan}}, Shogakkan, 2001, {{isbn|9784093792646}}
  • {{nihongo3|Shadow Family||R.P.G.}}, Shueisha, 2001, {{ISBN|9784087473490}}
  • {{nihongo3|Dream Buster|ドリームバスター|Dorīmu Basutā}} volumes 1-4, Tokuma Shoten, 2001–07, {{isbn|9784198614423}} (vol. 1)
  • {{nihongo3||あかんべえ|Akanbē}}, PHP Kenkyūjo, 2002, {{isbn|9784569620770}}
  • {{nihongo3|Brave Story|ブレイブ・ストーリー|Bureibu sutōrī}}, Kadokawa Shoten, 2003, {{isbn|9784048734455}}
  • {{nihongo3|Somebody|誰か|Dare ka}}, Bungeishunjū, 2003, {{isbn|9784408534497}}
  • {{nihongo3|Ico|イコ:霧の城|Iko: kiri no shiro}}, Kodansha, 2004, {{ISBN|9784062124416}}
  • {{nihongo3||日暮らし|Higurashi}}, Kodansha, 2005, {{isbn|9784062127363}} (vol. 1) {{isbn|9784062127370}} (vol. 2)
  • {{nihongo3||孤宿の人|Koshuku no Hito}}, Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 2005, {{ISBN|9784404032577}} (vol. 1) {{isbn|9784404032584}} (vol. 2)
  • {{nihongo3|Nameless Poison|名もなき毒|Na mo naki doku}}, Gentōsha, 2006, {{ISBN|9784344012141}}
  • {{nihongo3|Paradise|楽園|Rakuen}}, Bungeishunjū, 2007, {{isbn|9784163262406}} (vol. 1) {{isbn|9784163263601}} (vol. 2)
  • {{nihongo3||おそろし 三島屋変調百物語事始|Osoroshi : Mishimaya henchō hyakumonogatari kotohajime}}, Kadokawa Shoten, 2008, {{isbn|9784048738590}}
  • {{nihongo3|The Book of Heroes|英雄の書|Eiyū no sho}}, Mainichi Shinbunsha, 2009, {{isbn|9781421527758}} (vol. 1) {{isbn|9784620107349}} (vol. 2)
  • {{nihongo3||小暮写眞館|Kogure shashinkan}}, Kodansha, 2010, {{isbn|9784062162227}}

=Selected works in English=

==Crime/thriller novels==

  • All She Was Worth (original title: Kasha), trans. Alfred Birnbaum, Kodansha International, 1996, {{isbn|9784770019226}}
  • Crossfire, trans. Deborah Iwabuchi and Anna Isozaki, Kodansha International, 2005, {{isbn|9784770029935}}
  • Shadow Family (original title: R.P.G.), trans. Juliet Winters Carpenter, Kodansha International, 2005, {{isbn|9784770030047}}
  • The Devil's Whisper (original title: Majutsu wa sasayaku), trans. Deborah Iwabuchi, Kodansha International, 2007, {{isbn|9784770031174}}
  • The Sleeping Dragon (original title: Ryū wa nemuru), trans. Deborah Iwabuchi, Kodansha International, 2009, {{isbn|9784770031044}}
  • Puppet Master (original title: Mohōhan), trans. Ginny Tapley Takemori, Creek & River Co., 2014–2016, released only in five ebook volumes

==Fantasy novels==

==Short stories==

  • "The Futon Room" (original title: "Futon-beya"), trans. Stephen A. Carter, Kaiki: Uncanny Tales from Japan, Volume 1: Tales of Old Edo, 2009{{cite book|title=Kaiki: Uncanny Tales from Japan, Volume 1|publisher=Kurodahan Press|year=2009|isbn=9784902075083|editor-last=Higashi|editor-first=Masao|translator-last=Carter|translator-first=Stephen A.|last=Miyabe|first=Miyuki|chapter=The Futon Room}}
  • Apparitions: Ghosts of Old Edo, trans. Daniel Huddleston, Haikasoru, 2013, {{isbn|9781421567426}}
  • "A Drowsing Dream of Shinjū" (original title: "Inemuri shinjū")
  • "Cage of Shadows" (original title: "Kage rō")
  • "The Futon Storeroom" (original title: "Futon-beya")
  • "The Plum Rains Fall" (original title: "Ume no ame furu")
  • "The “Oni” of the Adachi House" (original title: "Adachi ke no oni")
  • "A Woman's Head" (original title: "Onna no kubi")
  • "The Oni in the Autumn Rain" (original title: "Shigure Oni")
  • "Ash Kagura" (original title: "Hai kagura")
  • "The Mussel Mound" (original title: "Shijimi-zuka")
  • "Chiyoko", Phantasm Japan: Fantasies Light and Dark, From and About Japan, 2014{{cite book|title=Phantasm Japan: Fantasies Light and Dark, From and About Japan|publisher=Haikasoru|year=2014|editor1-last=Mamatas|editor1-first=Nick|editor2-last=Washington|editor2-first=Masumi|last=Miyabe|first=Miyuki|chapter=Chiyoko}}

==Essay==

Film and other adaptations

=Films=

  • Pyrokinesis, Toho, 2000{{cite web|url=https://eiga.com/movie/1834/|language=ja|title=クロスファイア|publisher=Eiga.com|date=June 8, 2000|access-date=July 22, 2018}}
  • Mohōhan, Toho, 2002{{cite web|url=https://eiga.com/movie/30154/|language=ja|title=模倣犯|publisher=Eiga.com|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Brave Story, Gonzo, 2006{{cite web| url=http://www.gdh.co.jp/news/20040629.html| script-title=ja:ゴンゾ・ディジメーション・ホールディング フジテレビジョンと共同で長編劇場用アニメーション製作を発表| publisher=Gonzo|trans-title=Theatrical Animated Feature Film Produced in Collaboration with Fuji Television Network| language=ja| access-date=July 23, 2018| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070416072645/http://www.gdh.co.jp/news/20040629.html| archive-date=April 16, 2007}}
  • Helpless, CJ E&M, 2012{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Claire|title=Director explores financial, social horrors|url=http://view.koreaherald.com/kh/view.php?ud=20120308001013|access-date=July 21, 2018|work=The Korea Herald|date=March 8, 2012}}
  • Solomon's Perjury, Shochiku, 2015{{cite news|url=https://www.cinematoday.jp/news/N0061876|language=ja|title=宮部みゆき「ソロモンの偽証」映画化、監督は『八日目の蝉』の成島出に決定!|work=Cinema Today|date=April 2, 2014|access-date=July 21, 2018}}

=Television=

{{BLP sources section|date=March 2019}}

  • Shuku Satsujin (1988)
  • Majutsu wa sasayaku (TV movie), NTV, 1990{{cite web|url=http://www.tvdrama-db.com/drama_info/p/id-26177|language=ja|title=魔術は ささやく 第二回日本推理サスペンス大賞 大賞受賞作品|publisher=TVDrama-db.com|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Saboten no Hana (1991)
  • Unmei no Juko (based on "Snark Gari")(1992)
  • Tatta Hitori (1992)
  • Henshin (1993)
  • Kasha: Kādo hasan no onna! (1994 TV movie)
  • Isshun no Sinjitsu (1994)
  • Level Seven (1994)
  • Ryū wa Nemuru (1994)
  • Iwazunioite (1997)
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  • Moshichi no Jikienbo (2001, 2002, 2003)
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  • {{ill|The Reason (TV movie)|lt=The Reason|ja|理由 (小説)#ドラマW 2004年版}} (TV movie), Wowow, 2004{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051125061731/https://www.wowow.co.jp/stock/riyuu/index2.html|archive-date=November 25, 2005|url=https://www.wowow.co.jp/stock/riyuu/index2.html|language=ja|title= 理由 |publisher=Wowow|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Nagai Nagai Satsujin (TV movie), Wowow, 2007{{cite web|url=https://www.wowow.co.jp/dramaw/top/nagai.html|language=ja|title=宮部みゆき「長い長い殺人」|publisher=Wowow|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Perfect Blue (TV movie), Wowow, 2010{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100420043248/http://www.wowow.co.jp/dramaw/blue/|archive-date=April 20, 2010|url=http://www.wowow.co.jp/dramaw/blue/|language=ja|title=宮部みゆき パーフェクト・ブルー|publisher=Wowow|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Hansai (Anthology episode), Fuji TV, 2010{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100913022944/http://www.fujitv.co.jp/fujitv/news/pub_2010/100909-i011.html|archive-date=September 13, 2010|url=http://www.fujitv.co.jp/fujitv/news/pub_2010/100909-i011.html|language=ja|title=20周年企画第2弾 『世にも奇妙な物語 20周年スペシャル・秋 ~人気作家競演編~』|publisher=Fuji TV|date=September 9, 2010|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Majutsu wa sasayaku (TV movie), Fuji TV, 2011{{cite web|url=http://www.fujitv.co.jp/majutsu/|language=ja|title=宮部みゆきスペシャル 魔術はささやく|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120120234210/http://www.fujitv.co.jp/majutsu/index.html|archive-date=January 20, 2012|publisher=Fuji TV|date=September 9, 2011|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Kasha (TV movie), TV Asahi, 2011{{cite web|url=http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/ch/contents/drama/0683/|language=ja|title=宮部みゆき原作 ドラマスペシャル 火車|publisher=TV Asahi|date=July 26, 2011|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Stepfather Step, TBS, 2012{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/stepfather/index-j.html|language=ja|title=ドラマシアター「ステップファザー・ステップ」|publisher=Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Perfect Blue, TBS, 2012{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/perfect-blue/|language=ja|title=宮部みゆきミステリー パーフェクト・ブルー - TBSテレビ|publisher=Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|access-date=July 21, 2018}}
  • Riyū (TV movie), TBS, 2012{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/miyabe-gokujou/n1/|language=ja|title=第一夜『理由』|publisher=Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|date=May 7, 2012|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Snark Gari (TV movie), TBS, 2012{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/miyabe-gokujou/n2/|language=ja|title=第二夜『スナーク狩り』|publisher=Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|date=May 14, 2012|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Nagai Nagai Satsujin (TV movie), TBS , 2012{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/miyabe-gokujou/n3/|language=ja|title=第三夜『長い長い殺人』|publisher=Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|date=May 21, 2012|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Level Seven (TV movie), TBS, 2012{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/miyabe-gokujou/n4/|language=ja|title=最終夜『レベル7』|publisher=Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|date=May 28, 2012|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Samishii Kariudo (TV movie), Fuji TV, 2013{{cite web|url=http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/130920kinpre/|language=ja|title=宮部みゆきドラマスペシャル「淋しい狩人」|publisher=Fuji TV|date=September 20, 2013|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Kogure Shashinkan, NHK, 2013{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130626234236/http://www.nhk.or.jp/drama/pastprog/kogure.html|archive-date=June 26, 2013|url=http://www.nhk.or.jp/drama/pastprog/kogure.html|language=ja|title=プレミアムドラマ「小暮写眞館」|publisher=NHK|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Nomonaki Doku, TBS, 2013{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/namonakidoku/|language=ja|title=月曜ミステリーシアター『名もなき毒』|publisher=Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Petero no souretsu, TBS, 2014{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/petero2014/|language=ja|title=月曜ミステリーシアター 『ペテロの葬列』|publisher=Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Osoroshi, NHK, 2014{{cite web|url=https://www6.nhk.or.jp/drama/pastprog/detail.html?i=osoroshi|language=ja|title=ザ・プレミアム「おそろし~三島屋変調百物語」|publisher=NHK|access-date=July 21, 2018}}
  • Sakura Housara, NHK, 2014{{cite web|url=https://www6.nhk.or.jp/drama/pastprog/detail.html?i=housara|language=ja|title=正月時代劇「桜ほうさら」|publisher=NHK|access-date=July 21, 2018}}
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  • Rakuen, Wowow, 2017{{cite news|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2078830/full/|language=ja|title=仲間由紀恵主演、宮部みゆき『楽園』初映像化|work=Oricon News|date=September 22, 2016|access-date=July 23, 2018}}
  • Copycat Killer, Netflix, 2023

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