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  1. Nahoko Uehashi (上橋 菜穂子, Uehashi Nahoko) (born July 15, 1962 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese writer, primarily of fantasy books, for which she has won many awards. Uehashi is also Professor of Ethnology at Kawamura Gakuen Women's University, having completed a PhD focusing on the Yamatji, an indigenous Australian people.

  2. Official website of Nahoko Uehashi, a Japanese author of "MORIBITO" series and "ing of Deer". Update news, topics and works.

  3. Books. Official website of Nahoko Uehashi, a Japanese author of "MORIBITO" series and "ing of Deer". Update news, topics and works.

  4. Nahoko Uehashi is the author of ten books in the Moribito series, which have sold more than a million copies and won many major literary awards in her native Japan. An associate professor at a Japanese university, she has a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology and studies indigenous peoples in Australia.

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  5. Nahoko Uehashi is a Japanese writer, primarily of juvenile fantasy books, for which she has won many awards. She is also a professor of ethnology at Kawamura Gakuen Women's University, having completed a Ph.D. focusing on the Yamatji, an indigenous Australian people.

  6. May 25, 2018 · In addition, Nahoko Uehashi, the author of The Beast Player, received the 2014 Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing. In the non-fiction field, Cathy’s translations of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo and its sequel have become international best-sellers.

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  8. Uehashi Nahoko is a prolific and versatile writer of science fiction and fantasy, often exploring pre-modern cultures and spirituality. She is best known for the Moribito series, about a spearwoman who protects a prince possessed by a water-spirit, and the Kemono no Sōja series, about a telepathic beast-rider.