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| description = [[Manga]] by non-Japanese manga artists
| awarded_for = [[Manga]] by non-Japanese manga artists
| presenter = [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]
| presenter = [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]
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| website = [http://www.manga-award.jp/ International Manga Award website]
| website = [http://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp International Manga Award website]
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[[file:Taro Aso in World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos (cropped).jpg|thumb|Tarō Asō, the 92nd Prime Minister of Japan]]
[[file:Taro Aso in World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos (cropped).jpg|thumb|Tarō Asō, the 92nd Prime Minister of Japan]]


{{Nihongo|'''International Manga Award'''|国際漫画賞|Kokusai manga shou}} is an annual award established to encourage non-Japanese [[Mangaka|manga artists]] in 2007. This award was created by [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Japanese Foreign Minister]] [[Tarō Asō]], who proposed this award in a policy speech he gave in Tokyo's [[Akihabara]] district in 2006.<ref name="Internationalmangaaward1">{{cite web | title= Speech by Minister for Foreign Affairs Taro Aso at Digital Hollywood University | url= http://www.mofa.go.jp/announce/fm/aso/speech0604-2.html | accessdate= September 12, 2007 }}</ref><ref name="Internationalmangaaward2">{{cite web | title= Japan Launches International Manga Award | url= http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/10648.html | accessdate= September 12, 2007 }}</ref> The Award is often considered the most prestigious prize for non-Japanese manga artists.
{{Nihongo|'''International Manga Award'''|国際漫画賞|Kokusai manga shou}} is an annual award established to encourage non-Japanese [[Mangaka|manga artists]] in 2007. This award was created by [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Japanese Foreign Minister]] [[Tarō Asō]], who proposed this award in a policy speech he gave in Tokyo's [[Akihabara]] district in 2006.<ref name="Internationalmangaaward1">{{cite web | title= Speech by Minister for Foreign Affairs Taro Aso at Digital Hollywood University | url= http://www.mofa.go.jp/announce/fm/aso/speech0604-2.html | accessdate= September 12, 2007 }}</ref><ref name="Internationalmangaaward2">{{cite web | title= Japan Launches International Manga Award | url= http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/10648.html | accessdate= September 12, 2007 }}</ref>


The selection is managed by the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]]. Annually, award honorees are recommended by the advisers including [[Machiko Satonaka]] and many other great manga artists.
The selection is managed by the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]]. Annually, award honorees are recommended by the advisers including [[Machiko Satonaka]] and many other manga artists.
==Winners==
==Winners==


===The First International MANGA Award (2007)===
===2007===
146 entries from 26 countries and regions were received
146 entries from 26 countries and regions were received


International MANGA Award Winner:
International Manga Award Winner:
* ''[[Sun Zi's Tactics]]'' by [[Lee Chi Ching]] (China)
* ''[[Sun Zi's Tactics]]'' by [[Lee Chi Ching]] (Hong Kong)


"Shorei" (Commendation) Award:
"Shorei" (Commendation) Award:
* ''1520'' by KAI (Hong Kong/China)
* ''1520'' by Kai (Hong Kong)
* ''[[Hollow Fields]]'' by [[Madeleine Rosca]] (Australia)
* ''[[Hollow Fields]]'' by [[Madeleine Rosca]] (Australia)
* ''[[Le Gardenie]]'' by Benny Wong (Malaysia)<ref name=bennywonglegardenie>{{cite news|author=Elizabeth Tai|title=Doing Malaysia proud
* ''[[Le Gardenie]]'' by Benny Wong (Malaysia)<ref name=bennywonglegardenie>{{cite news|author=Elizabeth Tai|title=Doing Malaysia proud
|date=2009|publisher=The Star|location=Kuala Lumpur|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/data/archives/2013/07/02/15/54/doing-malaysia-proud/|accessdate=2 November 2017}}</ref>
|date=2009|work=The Star|location=Kuala Lumpur|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/data/archives/2013/07/02/15/54/doing-malaysia-proud/|accessdate=2 November 2017}}</ref>


===The Second International MANGA Award (2008)===
===2008===
368 entries from 46 countries and regions were received
368 entries from 46 countries and regions were received


International MANGA Award Winner:
International Manga Award Winner:
* ''[[Feel 100%]]'' by [[Lau Wan Kit]] (China)
* ''[[Feel 100%]]'' by [[Lau Wan Kit]] (Hong Kong)


"Shorei" (Commendation) Award:
"Shorei" (Commendation) Award:
* ''Elapse'' by Yin Chuan (China)
* ''Elapse'' by Yin Chuan (China)
* ''“Portrait”'' by [[Chezhina Svetlana|Chezhina Svetlana Igorevna]] (Russia)
* ''"Portrait"'' by [[Chezhina Svetlana|Chezhina Svetlana Igorevna]] (Russia)
* ''Okhéania 1'' by Alice Picard (France)
* ''Okhéania 1'' by Alice Picard (France)


Bronze Award
Bronze Award


* '',The strong men game,'' by Amer Moghrabi (Syria)
* ''The strong men game,'' by Amer Moghrabi (Syria)


===The Third International MANGA Award (2009)===
===2009===
303 entries from 55 countries and regions were received
303 entries from 55 countries and regions were received


* Gold Award:
* Gold Award:
** ''SUPER DUNKER'' by Jakraphan Huaypetch (TON JAKRAPHAN) (Thailand)
** ''Super Dunker'' by Jakraphan Huaypetch (Ton Jakraphan) (Thailand)
* Silver Award:
* Silver Award:
** ''Zaya (Belgium: Huang Jia Wei-Morvan-Dargaud Benelux)'' by Huang Jia Wei (China) Morvan (France)
** ''Zaya (Belgium: Huang Jia Wei-Morvan-Dargaud Benelux)'' by Huang Jia Wei (China) Morvan (France)
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** ''Running on empty'' by Kim Jea-eon (Republic of Korea)
** ''Running on empty'' by Kim Jea-eon (Republic of Korea)


===The Fourth International MANGA Award (2010)===
===2010===
189 entries from 39 countries and regions were received
189 entries from 39 countries and regions were received
* Gold Award:
* Gold Award:
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** ''Dolltopia'' (United States) by [[Abby Denson]]
** ''Dolltopia'' (United States) by [[Abby Denson]]
** ''Kylooe'' (Belgium) by Little Thunder (China)
** ''Kylooe'' (Belgium) by Little Thunder (China)
** ''The little polar bear'' (Taiwan) by CHANG Fung-Chih
** ''The little polar bear'' (Taiwan) by Chang Fung-Chih
** ''PANDORA'' (Thailand) by AKEKARAT MILINTAPAS
** ''Pandora'' (Thailand) by Akekarat Milintapas
** ''The passionate sword'' (Thailand) by YEH Yu Tung, SYU SHU HAO (Taiwan)
** ''The passionate sword'' (Taiwan) by Yeh Yu Tung, Syu Shu Hao
** ''SAMURAI'' (France) by Frédéric GENET (artist, Belgium), Jean-François DI GIORGIO (author, France)
** ''Samurai'' (France) by Frédéric Genet (artist, Belgium), Jean-François di Giorgio (author, France)


===The Fifth International MANGA Award (2011)===
===2011===
145 entries from 30 countries and regions were received
145 entries from 30 countries and regions were received
* Gold Award:
* Gold Award:
** ''[[I Kill Giants]]'' by [[Joe Kelly (writer)|Joe Kelly]] (USA) and JM Ken Niimura (Spain)
** ''[[I Kill Giants]]'' by [[Joe Kelly (comics writer)|Joe Kelly]] (USA) and JM Ken Niimura (Spain)
* Silver Award:
* Silver Award:
** ''When You Standing Your Tiptoes'' by Pan Li-Ping and Zu Le-ya (China)
** ''When You Standing Your Tiptoes'' by Pan Li-Ping and Zu Le-ya (China)
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** ''The Man Who Follow His Own Voice'' by Tanis Werasakwong (Thailand)
** ''The Man Who Follow His Own Voice'' by Tanis Werasakwong (Thailand)
* Bronze Award:
* Bronze Award:
** ''A Letter To Father'' (Malaysia) by CHONG CHIEW CHOY
** ''A Letter To Father'' (Malaysia) by Chong Chiew Choy
** ''Conversations Between Me and You'' (Thailand) by Tongkarn
** ''Conversations Between Me and You'' (Thailand) by Tongkarn
** ''Dream Land'' (Taiwan) by WE WE
** ''Dream Land'' (Taiwan) by We We
** ''ICE CREAM BABY'' (Malaysia) by NEKO/CHANG LEE YING
** ''Ice Cream Baby'' (Malaysia) by Neko/Chang Lee Ying
** ''NNN'' (Canada) by Dan Kim
** ''NNN'' (Canada) by Dan Kim
** ''Pelangi di Naungan Mentari (Rainbow Under the Sun)'' (Indonesia) by Indra Wisnu Wardhana (artist), Dimas Adi Saputro (author)
** ''Pelangi di Naungan Mentari (Rainbow Under the Sun)'' (Indonesia) by Indra Wisnu Wardhana (artist), Dimas Adi Saputro (author)
** ''Summer in Vale・Boll bride'' (China) by Yang Xiao-ru
** ''Summer in Vale・Boll bride'' (China) by Yang Xiao-ru
** ''TOKYOLAND'' (France) by BENJAMIN REISS
** ''Tokyoland'' (France) by Benjamin Reiss
** ''Security Gard'' (China) by Han Zu-zheng
** ''Security Gard'' (China) by Han Zu-zheng
** ''X-VENTURE:TERROR RAPTOR'' (Malaysia) by TAN ZIEN YUN (artist), SHERLOCK (author)
** ''X-Venture: Terror Raptor'' (Malaysia) by Tan Zien Yun (artist), Sherlock (author)


===The Sixth International MANGA Award (2012)===
===2012===
245 entries from 38 countries and regions were received
245 entries from 38 countries and regions were received
*Gold Award:
*Gold Award:
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** ''5 minutes before airing'' (Indonesia) by Muhammad Fathanatul Haq, Ockto Baringbing
** ''5 minutes before airing'' (Indonesia) by Muhammad Fathanatul Haq, Ockto Baringbing
*Bronze Award:
*Bronze Award:
** ''ONCE AGAIN'' (China) by Buddy, Feng Xi Shen Lei
** ''Once Again'' (China) by Buddy, Feng Xi Shen Lei
** ''Charge ~ beyond ~'' (China) by Han Zu Zheng
** ''Charge ~ beyond ~'' (China) by Han Zu Zheng
** ''OLDMAN'' (Taiwan) by Chang Sheng
** ''Oldman'' (Taiwan) by Chang Sheng
** ''Scralls of A Northern City'' (Taiwan) by AKRU
** ''Scralls of A Northern City'' (Taiwan) by Akru
** ''From The Netherworld : Tales of Terror!'' (Malaysia) by PUYUH, CORE
** ''From The Netherworld : Tales of Terror!'' (Malaysia) by Puyuh, Core
** ''Dragon Land'' (Vietnam) by Dimensional Art, Dinh viet Phuong, Do Nhu Trang, Le Lam Vien
** ''Dragon Land'' (Vietnam) by Dimensional Art, Dinh viet Phuong, Do Nhu Trang, Le Lam Vien
** ''Once Upon a Time of Love'' (Thailand) by Amp, Varacha pansang
** ''Once Upon a Time of Love'' (Thailand) by Amp, Varacha pansang
** ''Eros/Psyche'' (Spain) by Maria Llovet
** ''Eros/Psyche'' (Spain) by Maria Llovet
** ''Xiao Ou, volume 2, Un monde en double'' (China) by Wei Song
** ''Xiao Ou, volume 2, Un monde en double'' (China) by Wei Song
** ''Otaku Blue'' (France) by Malo Kerfriden, [[Richard Marazano]]
** ''Otaku Blue'' (France) by Malo Kerfriden, Richard Marazano
** ''The ten rituals of the initiation'' (Burkina Faso) by Boureima NABALOUM
** ''The ten rituals of the initiation'' (Burkina Faso) by Boureima NABALOUM


===2013===
===The Seventh International MANGA Award (2013)===
This year, 256 entries from 53 countries and regions were made. The largest number of application was received from Thailand (47), followed by Taiwan (36), and Indonesia (21).<ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Seventh International MANGA Award | url= http://www.mofa.go.jp/press/release/press4e_000186.html | accessdate= February 8, 2014 }}</ref>
This year, 256 entries from 53 countries and regions were made. The largest number of application was received from Thailand (47), followed by Taiwan (36), and Indonesia (21).<ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Seventh International Manga Award | url= http://www.mofa.go.jp/press/release/press4e_000186.html | accessdate= February 8, 2014 }}</ref>


*Gold Award: ''Bokbig'' (Thailand) by [[Prema Jatukanyaprateep]]
*Gold Award: ''Bokbig'' (Thailand) by [[Prema Jatukanyaprateep]]
*Silver Award:
*Silver Award:
** ''Paris'' (USA) by George Alexopoulos
** ''Paris'' (USA) by George Alexopoulos
** ''Carrier'' (China) by NAVER
** ''Carrier'' (China) by Naver
** ''Les Folies Bergère'' (Belgium) by Francis Porcel (Spain), Zidrou (Belgium)
** ''Les Folies Bergère'' (Belgium) by Francis Porcel (Spain), Zidrou (Belgium)
*Bronze Award:
*Bronze Award:
** ''PANDISM (VIRUS PANDA)'' (Thailand) by Pittaya Werasakwong
** ''Pandism (Virus Panda)'' (Thailand) by Pittaya Werasakwong
** ''User, Volume 1'' (Malaysia) by ZINT
** ''User, Volume 1'' (Malaysia) by Zint
** ''Ten Sticks And One Rice'' (Singapore) by Koh Hong Teng, Oh Yong Hwee
** ''Ten Sticks And One Rice'' (Singapore) by Koh Hong Teng, Oh Yong Hwee
** ''City of Darkness'' (Hong Kong, China) by Andy Seto, Yuyi
** ''City of Darkness'' (Hong Kong, China) by Andy Seto, Yuyi
** ''The director against the whip'' (Burkina Faso) by KONDI SAMBU Cypriano
** ''The director against the whip'' (Burkina Faso) by Kondi Sambu Cypriano
** ''Something Between'' (China) by Zhi Ying
** ''Something Between'' (China) by Zhi Ying
** ''Lead of the soul'' (China) by chiya, Ke Han,Yi Sha
** ''Lead of the soul'' (China) by chiya, Ke Han, Yi Sha
** ''Boonhome'' (Thailand) by Ruangsak Duangpla
** ''Boonhome'' (Thailand) by Ruangsak Duangpla
** ''D day'' (Thailand) by Art Jeeno
** ''D day'' (Thailand) by Art Jeeno
** ''The bear's skin'' by Oriol (Spain), zidrou (Belgium)
** ''The bear's skin'' by Oriol (Spain), Zidrou (Belgium)
** ''It's your world'' (Japan) by Junko Kawakami
** ''It's your world'' (Japan) by Junko Kawakami


===The Eighth International MANGA Award (2014)===
===2014===
There were 317 entries from 46 countries and regions. <ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Eighth International MANGA Award | url= http://www.mofa.go.jp/press/release/press4e_000625.html | accessdate= February 6, 2015 }}</ref>
There were 317 entries from 46 countries and regions.<ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Eighth International Manga Award | url= http://www.mofa.go.jp/press/release/press4e_000625.html | accessdate= February 6, 2015 }}</ref>
*Gold Award:
*Gold Award:
** ''Bumbardai'' (Mongolia) by Nambaral Erdenebayar
** ''[[Bumbardai]]'' (Mongolia) by Nambaral Erdenebayar
*Silver Award:
*Silver Award:
** ''Mr. Bear'' (China) by Luo mu
** ''Mr. Bear'' (China) by Luo mu
** ''ATAN'' (Malaysia) by Ben Wong
** ''Atan'' (Malaysia) by Ben Wong
** ''Room'' (Taiwan) by 61Chi
** ''Room'' (Taiwan) by 61Chi
*Bronze Award:
*Bronze Award:
** ''THE MOAAGA PRINCE'' (Burkina-Faso) by Cyprien KONDI SAMBU
** ''The Moaaga Prince'' (Burkina-Faso) by Cyprien Kondi Sambu
** ''Before the rainy evening'' (China) by Buddy
** ''Before the rainy evening'' (China) by Buddy
** ''Beyond the Cloud'' (China) by Xi jiu
** ''Beyond the Cloud'' (China) by Xi jiu
** ''Syncopated Dreams'' by Laurent Bonneau (Germany), Mathilde Ramadier (France)
** ''Syncopated Dreams'' by Laurent Bonneau (Germany), Mathilde Ramadier (France)
** ''The director against the whip'' (Burkina Faso) by KONDI SAMBU Cypriano
** ''The director against the whip'' (Burkina Faso) by Kondi Sambu Cypriano
** ''ONLY HUMAN'' (Indonesia) by Mukhlis Nur
** ''Only Human'' (Indonesia) by Mukhlis Nur
** ''13:05'' (Jordan) by Amani Badran
** ''13:05'' (Jordan) by Amani Badran
** ''Summer Shroud'' (Russia) by Ilya Kuvshinov
** ''Summer Shroud'' (Russia) by [[Ilya Kuvshinov]]
** ''Another World, It Exists.'' (Saudi Arabia) by SaKooo SHS
** ''Another World, It Exists.'' (Saudi Arabia) by SaKooo SHS
** ''Pretty Deadly'' by Emma Ríos (Spain), Kelly Sue DeConnick (USA)
** ''Pretty Deadly'' by Emma Ríos (Spain), Kelly Sue DeConnick (USA)
** ''The Vice Squad'' Jordi Lafebre (Spain), Zidro (Belgium)
** ''The Vice Squad'' [[Jordi Lafebre]] (Spain), Zidrou (Belgium)
** ''JUICE 1'' (Thailand) by ART JEENO
** ''Juice 1'' (Thailand) by Art Jeeno


===The Ninth International MANGA Award (2015)===
===2015===
There were 259 entries from 46 countries and regions. <ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Ninth International MANGA Award | url= http://www.mofa.go.jp/press/release/press4e_001040.html | accessdate= February 18, 2016 }}</ref>
There were 259 entries from 46 countries and regions.<ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Ninth International Manga Award | url= http://www.mofa.go.jp/press/release/press4e_001040.html | accessdate= February 18, 2016 }}</ref>
*Gold Award:
*Gold Award:
** ''The Divine'' (State of Israel) by Asaf Hanuka, Tomer Hanuka & Boaz Lavie
** ''The Divine'' (Israel) by Asaf Hanuka, Tomer Hanuka & Boaz Lavie
*Silver Award:
*Silver Award:
** ''DEMO#1 vol.1'' (Taiwan) by ROCKAT
** ''Demo#1 vol. 1'' (Taiwan) by Rockat
** ''Holy Dragon Imperator'' (Vietnam) by Nguyen Thanh Phong & Nguyen Khanh Duong
** ''Holy Dragon Imperator'' (Vietnam) by Nguyen Thanh Phong & Nguyen Khanh Duong
** ''Ichthyophobia'' (Taiwan) by [[Li Lung-chieh]]
** ''Ichthyophobia'' (Taiwan) by [[Li Lung-chieh]]
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** ''Symbol Sentences'' (Thai) by Munin
** ''Symbol Sentences'' (Thai) by Munin
** ''Sky whale'' (Ukraine) by Lisa Cloud, Tori
** ''Sky whale'' (Ukraine) by Lisa Cloud, Tori
** ''Her Majesty'' (Taiwan) by CHANG,SZU-YA, Chen yung shen
** ''Her Majesty'' (Taiwan) by Chang, Szu-Ya, Chen Yung Shen
** ''Happines Seasonings'' (Taiwan) by RUAN, GUANG-MIN
** ''Happiness Seasonings'' (Taiwan) by Ruan, Guang-Min
** ''Inspiration'' (Russia) by Dzi
** ''Inspiration'' (Russia) by Dzi
** ''SQ beginning with your name'' (Russia) by Tan Jiu
** ''[[SQ Begin W/Your Name!]]'' (Russia) by Tan Jiu
** ''Silver Ocean'' (China) by Starry
** ''Silver Ocean'' (China) by Starry
** ''My Unforgettable Single Life'' (Thai) by PLARIEX
** ''My Unforgettable Single Life'' (Thai) by Plariex
** ''TO THE MORE'' (China) by Ba Wang
** ''To The More'' (China) by Ba Wang
** ''ADJAME'S THIEF'' (Cote d'Ivoire) by TAPE ZATO
** ''Adjame's Thief'' (Côte d'Ivoire) by Tape Zato


===2016===
=== The Tenth International MANGA Award (2016) ===
There were 296 entries from 55 countries and regions. <ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Tenth International MANGA Award | url= http://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp/prize/index_10_2.html | accessdate= December 17, 2017 }}</ref>
There were 296 entries from 55 countries and regions.<ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Tenth International Manga Award | url= http://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp/prize/index_10_2.html | accessdate= December 17, 2017 }}</ref>
* Gold Award:
* Gold Award:
** The Master of Arms (Belgium) by Joël Parnotte & Xavier Dorison<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-12-29/10th-international-manga-award-winners-announced/.110476|title=10th International Manga Award Winners Announced|publisher=Anime News Network|date=December 29, 2016|accessdate=January 2, 2021}}</ref>
** The Master of Arms (Belgium) by Joël Parnotte & Xavier Dorison
* Silver Award:
* Silver Award:
** Scavengers (China) by HAN Zuzheng
** Scavengers (China) by HAN Zuzheng
** The Heart of Darkness (Belgium) by Laura Iorio, Roberto Ricci & Marco Cosimo D'amico
** The Heart of Darkness (Belgium) by Laura Iorio, Roberto Ricci & Marco Cosimo D'amico
** Gateway to Underworld (Vietman) by Can Tieu Hy
** Gateway to Underworld (Vietnam) by Can Tieu Hy
* Bronce Award:
* Bronce Award:
** King of Vampires (Thailand) by Mangkorn Soraphon, Wipaporn & Rutchote
** King of Vampires (Thailand) by Mangkorn Soraphon, Wipaporn & Rutchote
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** Woelan (Indonesia) by Dimaz Sadewa
** Woelan (Indonesia) by Dimaz Sadewa


===2017===
=== The Eleventh International MAGA Award (2017) ===
There were 326 entries from 60 countries and regions. <ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Eleventh International MANGA Award | url= http://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp/prize/index_11_2.html | accessdate= December 17, 2017 }}</ref>
There were 326 entries from 60 countries and regions.<ref>{{cite web | title= Announcement of Winners for the Eleventh International Manga Award | url= http://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp/prize/index_11_2.html | accessdate= December 17, 2017 }}</ref>
* Gold Award:
* Gold Award:
** Two Aldos (Colombia) by Pablo Guerra & Henry Díaz
** ''Two Aldos'' (Colombia) by Pablo Guerra & Henry Díaz
* Silver Award:
* Silver Award:
** Onibi (France) by Atelier Sento
** ''Onibi'' (France) by Atelier Sento
** Viva Eve! Long Libe Life! (Ukraine) by Rerekina Natalliia & Martynenko Nataliia
** ''Viva Eve! Long Libe Life!'' (Ukraine) by Rerekina Natalliia & Martynenko Nataliia
** Left Hand Vol. 1 (Taiwan) by Sally
** ''Left Hand Vol. 1'' (Taiwan) by Sally
* Bronce Award:
* Bronce Award:
** Mightier (United Arab Emirates) By Ahmed Mohammed Al Ali & Mohammed Yousef Al Meraikhi
** ''Mightier'' (United Arab Emirates) By Ahmed Mohammed Al Ali & Mohammed Yousef Al Meraikhi
** Secret Weapon (China / Hong Kong) by Dai Hing Yin
** ''Secret Weapon'' (China / Hong Kong) by Dai Hing Yin
** Mandela (United Kingdom) by Umlando Wezithombe (Republic of South Africa), Santa Buchanan & Nelson Mandela Foundation
** ''Mandela'' (United Kingdom) by Umlando Wezithombe (Republic of South Africa), Santa Buchanan & Nelson Mandela Foundation
** Clearsky city (China) by BigN
** ''Clearsky city'' (China) by BigN
** Dutchman in Formosa (Taiwan) by Kinono
** ''Dutchman in Formosa'' (Taiwan) by Kinono
** Cat Swordsman (Taiwan) by Yu-Yung Yeh
** ''Cat Swordsman'' (Taiwan) by Yu-Yung Yeh
** Westward (China) by Guangzhou Baiman Culture Communication Co. Ltd & Eric Cheng
** ''Westward'' (China) by Guangzhou Baiman Culture Communication Co. Ltd & Eric Cheng
** The art of Laziness (Thailand) by Patcharakan Pisansupong
** ''The art of Laziness'' (Thailand) by Patcharakan Pisansupong
** On This Day (Thailand) by Mork
** ''On This Day'' (Thailand) by Mork
** Based of True Stories (Thailand) by Gawin Satawut
** ''Based on True Stories'' (Thailand) by Gawin Satawut
** Gung Ho - 3 (France) by Thomas Von Kummant (Germany) & Benjamin Von Eckartsberg (Germany)
** ''Gung Ho - 3'' (France) by Thomas Von Kummant (Germany) & Benjamin Von Eckartsberg (Germany)

===2018===
Winners from 2019.<ref>{{cite web | title= The Twelfth Japan International Manga Award Ceremony | url= https://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp/prize/index_12_2.html | accessdate= February 9, 2020 }}</ref>
* Gold Award:
** Yang Hao and his four compositions (China) by Tang Xiao (Dani)
* Silver Award:
** ''Miseyieki'' (England) by Shangomola Edunjobi
** ''The Pork Chops Inferno'' (Hong Kong) by Lai Tat Tat Wing
** ''Planned Obsolescence of our feelings'' (Belgium) by Aimée de Jongh and Zidrou
* Bronze Award:
** ''Teng snakes'' (China) by Feng
** ''They say the village is haunted'' (Malaysia) by Yap Zhuo Yu (Malaysia)
** ''A Través Del Khamsin'' (Spain) de Marta Salmons
** ''Flick Royale'' (Indonesia) Beatrice Nauli
** ''Romaria'' (Brazil) by Alexandre Carvalho
** ''Desert Wolf'' (Hongkong) by Jack Fung
** ''Ordinary Days'' in Taipei (Taiwan) by 61Chi
** ''Nightlights'' (Colombia) by Loreana Alvarez Gómez
** ''Music Of the Fairy Tales'' (China) by Chiya and Shi Yuyan
** ''Shi'' (Belgium, France) by Josep Homs and Zidrou
** ''1661 Koxinga Z'' (Taiwan) by Li Lung-chieh (Taiwan)

===2019===
* Gold Award
** [[Piece of Mind (Manga)]] (Israel) by [[Guy Lenman]] and [[Nimrod Frydman]]
* Silver Award
** ''My little kitchen in summer season'' (Thailand) by Pitsinee Tangkittinun
** ''Korokke and the girl who said no'' (Spain) by Jonatan Cantero and Josep Busquet
** ''Ye'' (Brazil) by Guilherme Petreca
* Bronze Award
** ''Detektif Hantu'' : Kesumat (Malaysia) by Leoz
** ''Palma Sola'' (Dominican Republic) by Gabriel Castillo and Gerardo Castillo
** ''Mi Xian Yin: Chinese Folk Tales'' (China) by 采蘑菇的司马公公(China)
** ''Migrant'' (Republic of Benin) by Gjimm Mokoo
^ Chunxue (China)by 王宇涵
** ''Merman in the pool'' (China) by 李嫣然
** ''Rites of Passage'' (Brazil) by Lucas Marques
** ''Erasmus Song'' (Portugal) by Daniela Viçoso
** ''DiKiXi - The Reconciliation'' (Angola) by Bomcomix e Gildo Pimentel
** ''Tao Zero'' (Hong Kong) by 麥天傑
** ''Sometimes in the City'' (Taiwan) by 61Chi

===2020===
* Gold Award<ref>{{cite web | title= The 14th Winners Japan International Manga Award Ceremony | url= https://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp/prize/index_14_2.html | accessdate= March 8, 2021 }}</ref>
** ''Funeral Director'' (Taiwan) by 韋蘺若明
* Silver Award
** ''A graphic novel adaptation by Ruan Guang-Min of selected stories from THE ILLUSIONIST ON THE SKYWALK AND OTHER STORIES'' by Wu Ming-Yi (Taiwan) by 阮光民 and 呉明益
** ''THE MUSE'' (Spain) by ORIOL and ZIDROU
** ''NANHAO AND SHANGFENG'' (China) by 布朗尼
* Bronze Award
** ''INTRANSEXTELLAR'' (Spain) by Jimi Macías
** ''The Umbrella'' (China) by 魏瑩 and 郑柳沁
** ''Fujie and Mikito'' (Brazil) by Marcelo Costa and Yuri Andrey
** ''Nina in the underworld: rat is cat to rat'' (Brazil) by Pedro Sotto
** ''Gatherer of the Birds'' (Ukraine) by Nataliia Rerekina and Gilbert Brissen
** ''MURENA 10'' (Italy) by THEO and JEAN DUFAUX
** ''EPSILON'' (Thailand) by YGGO
** ''STRANGE TALES OF WALLED CITY'' (Hong Kong) by REX KOO
** ''Falling in Love'' (China) by 吉川流
** ''BLOSSOM'' (Taiwan) by D.S.
** ''JUICE 3 ARRIVALS'' (Thailand) by Art Jeeno

=== 2021 ===

* Gold Award<ref>{{Cite web |last=Award |first=Japan International MANGA |title=Japan International MANGA Award |url=https://manga-award.mofa.go.jp/ |access-date=2023-07-11 |website=manga-award.mofa.go.jp |language=en}}</ref>
** ''Days of sand'' by Aimée de Jongh (Netherlands)
* Silver Award
** ''Moonchosen'' by Nataliia Rerekina (Ukraine) and Gilbert Brissen (Ukraine)
** ''Always never'' by Jordi Lafebre (Spain)
** ''CliniClowns: last goodbye'' by 顆粒 (Taiwan) and 逢時 (Taiwan)
* Bronze Award
** ''Iogi'' by Václav Šlajch (Czech Republic) and Jean-Gaspard Páleníček (France and Czech Republic)
** ''Snow House'' by 猫僧 (China)
** ''Blood Ties'' by Yitan (Chile)
** ''The Chosen One'' by 墨飛 (China)
** ''The Philosophy of Gachapon'' by Summerluckkim (Thailand)
** ''Mortal'' by 采蘑菇的司马公公 (China)
** ''The African child versus covid-19'' by Cyprien Kondi Sambu (Burkina Faso)
** ''Formosa Oolong Tea Vol.4'' by 張季雅 (Taiwan)
** ''Mayfly Island by Evergreen Yeh'' (Taiwan) and SHANG-CHIAO LI (Taiwan)
** ''Ama, the breath of women'' by Cecile Becq (France) and Franck MANGUIN (France)

=== 2022 ===

* Gold Award<ref>{{Cite web |last=Award |first=Japan International MANGA |title=Japan International MANGA Award |url=https://manga-award.mofa.go.jp/ |access-date=2023-07-11 |website=manga-award.mofa.go.jp |language=en}}</ref>
** ''In summer'' by Seong Ryul (Republic of Korea)
* Silver Award
** ''Lost Letters'' by Jim Bishop (France)
** ''See You In Memories'' by PEN SO (Hong Kong)
** ''Sea You There and Us'' by Xīngqíyīhuíshōurì Monday Recover (Taiwan) and Chen,Chiao Jung (Taiwan)
* Bronze Award
** ''The Justice'' by Lai Kai (Taiwan)
** ''Swordsman Cat in Edo : The Twelve Lives Oiran'' by Yeh Yu Tung (Taiwan)
** ''Used kimono Store'' by Angry Albatros (Katarina Kratochvílová)
** ''Strong man servant'' by Mao Seng (China) and Ru Lu Mu Xi (China)
** ''Mysterious Antique World'' by Sengsanlaoyu (China)
** ''Selective Yellow'' by TalessaK (Brazil) and Ricardo Tayra (Brazil)
** ''Rain In A Moon Night'' by Hoang Tuong Vy (Viet Nam)
** ''Korokke and The spirit beneath the mountain'' by Jonatan Cantero (Spain) and Josep Busquet (Spain)
** ''Records of the Su Mang'' by Wang Biao (China)
** ''Sinawang'' by Dedy Koerniawan (Indonesia)
** ''Reward'' by Okagawa Kenji (Brazil)

==See also==

* [[List of manga awards]]


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Official website|http://www.manga-award.jp/}}
*{{Official website|http://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp/index_e.html}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080822112704/http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/culture/manga/index.html First International MANGA Award (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080822112704/http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/culture/manga/index.html First International Manga Award (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)]


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International Manga Award
国際漫画賞
Awarded forManga by non-Japanese manga artists
CountryJapan
Presented byMinistry of Foreign Affairs
First awarded2007
WebsiteInternational Manga Award website
Tarō Asō, the 92nd Prime Minister of Japan

International Manga Award (国際漫画賞, Kokusai manga shou) is an annual award established to encourage non-Japanese manga artists in 2007. This award was created by Japanese Foreign Minister Tarō Asō, who proposed this award in a policy speech he gave in Tokyo's Akihabara district in 2006.[1][2]

The selection is managed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Annually, award honorees are recommended by the advisers including Machiko Satonaka and many other manga artists.

Winners[edit]

2007[edit]

146 entries from 26 countries and regions were received

International Manga Award Winner:

"Shorei" (Commendation) Award:

2008[edit]

368 entries from 46 countries and regions were received

International Manga Award Winner:

"Shorei" (Commendation) Award:

Bronze Award

  • The strong men game, by Amer Moghrabi (Syria)

2009[edit]

303 entries from 55 countries and regions were received

  • Gold Award:
    • Super Dunker by Jakraphan Huaypetch (Ton Jakraphan) (Thailand)
  • Silver Award:
    • Zaya (Belgium: Huang Jia Wei-Morvan-Dargaud Benelux) by Huang Jia Wei (China) Morvan (France)
    • Natty (Belgium: Melvil-Corveyran-Dargaud Benelux) by Melvil - Corveyran (France)
    • Running on empty by Kim Jea-eon (Republic of Korea)

2010[edit]

189 entries from 39 countries and regions were received

  • Gold Award:
  • Silver Award:
    • Face cachée by Olivier Martin and Sylvain Runberg (France)
    • La Isla sin Sonrisa by Enrique Fernández (Spain)
    • "The story begins with ..." by Veerachai Duangpla (Thailand)
  • Bronze Award:
    • Dolltopia (United States) by Abby Denson
    • Kylooe (Belgium) by Little Thunder (China)
    • The little polar bear (Taiwan) by Chang Fung-Chih
    • Pandora (Thailand) by Akekarat Milintapas
    • The passionate sword (Taiwan) by Yeh Yu Tung, Syu Shu Hao
    • Samurai (France) by Frédéric Genet (artist, Belgium), Jean-François di Giorgio (author, France)

2011[edit]

145 entries from 30 countries and regions were received

  • Gold Award:
  • Silver Award:
    • When You Standing Your Tiptoes by Pan Li-Ping and Zu Le-ya (China)
    • Make a wish! Da Xi by Cory (Taiwan)
    • The Man Who Follow His Own Voice by Tanis Werasakwong (Thailand)
  • Bronze Award:
    • A Letter To Father (Malaysia) by Chong Chiew Choy
    • Conversations Between Me and You (Thailand) by Tongkarn
    • Dream Land (Taiwan) by We We
    • Ice Cream Baby (Malaysia) by Neko/Chang Lee Ying
    • NNN (Canada) by Dan Kim
    • Pelangi di Naungan Mentari (Rainbow Under the Sun) (Indonesia) by Indra Wisnu Wardhana (artist), Dimas Adi Saputro (author)
    • Summer in Vale・Boll bride (China) by Yang Xiao-ru
    • Tokyoland (France) by Benjamin Reiss
    • Security Gard (China) by Han Zu-zheng
    • X-Venture: Terror Raptor (Malaysia) by Tan Zien Yun (artist), Sherlock (author)

2012[edit]

245 entries from 38 countries and regions were received

  • Gold Award:
    • Listening to the Bell (Thailand) by Kosin Jeenseekong
  • Silver Award:
    • Melon Seed School Vol. 3 (Thailand) by Ittiwat Suriyamart
    • Floating Flower (China) by Yao Wei
    • 5 minutes before airing (Indonesia) by Muhammad Fathanatul Haq, Ockto Baringbing
  • Bronze Award:
    • Once Again (China) by Buddy, Feng Xi Shen Lei
    • Charge ~ beyond ~ (China) by Han Zu Zheng
    • Oldman (Taiwan) by Chang Sheng
    • Scralls of A Northern City (Taiwan) by Akru
    • From The Netherworld : Tales of Terror! (Malaysia) by Puyuh, Core
    • Dragon Land (Vietnam) by Dimensional Art, Dinh viet Phuong, Do Nhu Trang, Le Lam Vien
    • Once Upon a Time of Love (Thailand) by Amp, Varacha pansang
    • Eros/Psyche (Spain) by Maria Llovet
    • Xiao Ou, volume 2, Un monde en double (China) by Wei Song
    • Otaku Blue (France) by Malo Kerfriden, Richard Marazano
    • The ten rituals of the initiation (Burkina Faso) by Boureima NABALOUM

2013[edit]

This year, 256 entries from 53 countries and regions were made. The largest number of application was received from Thailand (47), followed by Taiwan (36), and Indonesia (21).[4]

  • Gold Award: Bokbig (Thailand) by Prema Jatukanyaprateep
  • Silver Award:
    • Paris (USA) by George Alexopoulos
    • Carrier (China) by Naver
    • Les Folies Bergère (Belgium) by Francis Porcel (Spain), Zidrou (Belgium)
  • Bronze Award:
    • Pandism (Virus Panda) (Thailand) by Pittaya Werasakwong
    • User, Volume 1 (Malaysia) by Zint
    • Ten Sticks And One Rice (Singapore) by Koh Hong Teng, Oh Yong Hwee
    • City of Darkness (Hong Kong, China) by Andy Seto, Yuyi
    • The director against the whip (Burkina Faso) by Kondi Sambu Cypriano
    • Something Between (China) by Zhi Ying
    • Lead of the soul (China) by chiya, Ke Han, Yi Sha
    • Boonhome (Thailand) by Ruangsak Duangpla
    • D day (Thailand) by Art Jeeno
    • The bear's skin by Oriol (Spain), Zidrou (Belgium)
    • It's your world (Japan) by Junko Kawakami

2014[edit]

There were 317 entries from 46 countries and regions.[5]

  • Gold Award:
  • Silver Award:
    • Mr. Bear (China) by Luo mu
    • Atan (Malaysia) by Ben Wong
    • Room (Taiwan) by 61Chi
  • Bronze Award:
    • The Moaaga Prince (Burkina-Faso) by Cyprien Kondi Sambu
    • Before the rainy evening (China) by Buddy
    • Beyond the Cloud (China) by Xi jiu
    • Syncopated Dreams by Laurent Bonneau (Germany), Mathilde Ramadier (France)
    • The director against the whip (Burkina Faso) by Kondi Sambu Cypriano
    • Only Human (Indonesia) by Mukhlis Nur
    • 13:05 (Jordan) by Amani Badran
    • Summer Shroud (Russia) by Ilya Kuvshinov
    • Another World, It Exists. (Saudi Arabia) by SaKooo SHS
    • Pretty Deadly by Emma Ríos (Spain), Kelly Sue DeConnick (USA)
    • The Vice Squad Jordi Lafebre (Spain), Zidrou (Belgium)
    • Juice 1 (Thailand) by Art Jeeno

2015[edit]

There were 259 entries from 46 countries and regions.[6]

  • Gold Award:
    • The Divine (Israel) by Asaf Hanuka, Tomer Hanuka & Boaz Lavie
  • Silver Award:
    • Demo#1 vol. 1 (Taiwan) by Rockat
    • Holy Dragon Imperator (Vietnam) by Nguyen Thanh Phong & Nguyen Khanh Duong
    • Ichthyophobia (Taiwan) by Li Lung-chieh
  • Bronze Award:
    • Symbol Sentences (Thai) by Munin
    • Sky whale (Ukraine) by Lisa Cloud, Tori
    • Her Majesty (Taiwan) by Chang, Szu-Ya, Chen Yung Shen
    • Happiness Seasonings (Taiwan) by Ruan, Guang-Min
    • Inspiration (Russia) by Dzi
    • SQ Begin W/Your Name! (Russia) by Tan Jiu
    • Silver Ocean (China) by Starry
    • My Unforgettable Single Life (Thai) by Plariex
    • To The More (China) by Ba Wang
    • Adjame's Thief (Côte d'Ivoire) by Tape Zato

2016[edit]

There were 296 entries from 55 countries and regions.[7]

  • Gold Award:
    • The Master of Arms (Belgium) by Joël Parnotte & Xavier Dorison[8]
  • Silver Award:
    • Scavengers (China) by HAN Zuzheng
    • The Heart of Darkness (Belgium) by Laura Iorio, Roberto Ricci & Marco Cosimo D'amico
    • Gateway to Underworld (Vietnam) by Can Tieu Hy
  • Bronce Award:
    • King of Vampires (Thailand) by Mangkorn Soraphon, Wipaporn & Rutchote
    • Evil Discus (Thailand) by Wiroj (Beast) Ruengsiri
    • Secrets of the Ninja (United States) by Akiko Shimojima (Japan) & Sean Michael Wilson (United Kingdom)
    • TsangyangGyatso (China) by Zhao Ze & Guo Qiang
    • Raruurien (Indonesia) by Ann Maulina
    • Tebori (France) by Toledano (Spain) & Robledo (Spain)
    • Summer Temple Festival I (Taiwan) by Zuo Hsuan
    • Tussles Against Spectres (Korea) by Youngoh Kim
    • Dream About Japan (Poland) by Patrycja Kicyla
    • Woelan (Indonesia) by Dimaz Sadewa

2017[edit]

There were 326 entries from 60 countries and regions.[9]

  • Gold Award:
    • Two Aldos (Colombia) by Pablo Guerra & Henry Díaz
  • Silver Award:
    • Onibi (France) by Atelier Sento
    • Viva Eve! Long Libe Life! (Ukraine) by Rerekina Natalliia & Martynenko Nataliia
    • Left Hand Vol. 1 (Taiwan) by Sally
  • Bronce Award:
    • Mightier (United Arab Emirates) By Ahmed Mohammed Al Ali & Mohammed Yousef Al Meraikhi
    • Secret Weapon (China / Hong Kong) by Dai Hing Yin
    • Mandela (United Kingdom) by Umlando Wezithombe (Republic of South Africa), Santa Buchanan & Nelson Mandela Foundation
    • Clearsky city (China) by BigN
    • Dutchman in Formosa (Taiwan) by Kinono
    • Cat Swordsman (Taiwan) by Yu-Yung Yeh
    • Westward (China) by Guangzhou Baiman Culture Communication Co. Ltd & Eric Cheng
    • The art of Laziness (Thailand) by Patcharakan Pisansupong
    • On This Day (Thailand) by Mork
    • Based on True Stories (Thailand) by Gawin Satawut
    • Gung Ho - 3 (France) by Thomas Von Kummant (Germany) & Benjamin Von Eckartsberg (Germany)

2018[edit]

Winners from 2019.[10]

  • Gold Award:
    • Yang Hao and his four compositions (China) by Tang Xiao (Dani)
  • Silver Award:
    • Miseyieki (England) by Shangomola Edunjobi
    • The Pork Chops Inferno (Hong Kong) by Lai Tat Tat Wing
    • Planned Obsolescence of our feelings (Belgium) by Aimée de Jongh and Zidrou
  • Bronze Award:
    • Teng snakes (China) by Feng
    • They say the village is haunted (Malaysia) by Yap Zhuo Yu (Malaysia)
    • A Través Del Khamsin (Spain) de Marta Salmons
    • Flick Royale (Indonesia) Beatrice Nauli
    • Romaria (Brazil) by Alexandre Carvalho
    • Desert Wolf (Hongkong) by Jack Fung
    • Ordinary Days in Taipei (Taiwan) by 61Chi
    • Nightlights (Colombia) by Loreana Alvarez Gómez
    • Music Of the Fairy Tales (China) by Chiya and Shi Yuyan
    • Shi (Belgium, France) by Josep Homs and Zidrou
    • 1661 Koxinga Z (Taiwan) by Li Lung-chieh (Taiwan)

2019[edit]

  • Gold Award
  • Silver Award
    • My little kitchen in summer season (Thailand) by Pitsinee Tangkittinun
    • Korokke and the girl who said no (Spain) by Jonatan Cantero and Josep Busquet
    • Ye (Brazil) by Guilherme Petreca
  • Bronze Award
    • Detektif Hantu : Kesumat (Malaysia) by Leoz
    • Palma Sola (Dominican Republic) by Gabriel Castillo and Gerardo Castillo
    • Mi Xian Yin: Chinese Folk Tales (China) by 采蘑菇的司马公公(China)
    • Migrant (Republic of Benin) by Gjimm Mokoo

^ Chunxue (China)by 王宇涵

    • Merman in the pool (China) by 李嫣然
    • Rites of Passage (Brazil) by Lucas Marques
    • Erasmus Song (Portugal) by Daniela Viçoso
    • DiKiXi - The Reconciliation (Angola) by Bomcomix e Gildo Pimentel
    • Tao Zero (Hong Kong) by 麥天傑
    • Sometimes in the City (Taiwan) by 61Chi

2020[edit]

  • Gold Award[11]
    • Funeral Director (Taiwan) by 韋蘺若明
  • Silver Award
    • A graphic novel adaptation by Ruan Guang-Min of selected stories from THE ILLUSIONIST ON THE SKYWALK AND OTHER STORIES by Wu Ming-Yi (Taiwan) by 阮光民 and 呉明益
    • THE MUSE (Spain) by ORIOL and ZIDROU
    • NANHAO AND SHANGFENG (China) by 布朗尼
  • Bronze Award
    • INTRANSEXTELLAR (Spain) by Jimi Macías
    • The Umbrella (China) by 魏瑩 and 郑柳沁
    • Fujie and Mikito (Brazil) by Marcelo Costa and Yuri Andrey
    • Nina in the underworld: rat is cat to rat (Brazil) by Pedro Sotto
    • Gatherer of the Birds (Ukraine) by Nataliia Rerekina and Gilbert Brissen
    • MURENA 10 (Italy) by THEO and JEAN DUFAUX
    • EPSILON (Thailand) by YGGO
    • STRANGE TALES OF WALLED CITY (Hong Kong) by REX KOO
    • Falling in Love (China) by 吉川流
    • BLOSSOM (Taiwan) by D.S.
    • JUICE 3 ARRIVALS (Thailand) by Art Jeeno

2021[edit]

  • Gold Award[12]
    • Days of sand by Aimée de Jongh (Netherlands)
  • Silver Award
    • Moonchosen by Nataliia Rerekina (Ukraine) and Gilbert Brissen (Ukraine)
    • Always never by Jordi Lafebre (Spain)
    • CliniClowns: last goodbye by 顆粒 (Taiwan) and 逢時 (Taiwan)
  • Bronze Award
    • Iogi by Václav Šlajch (Czech Republic) and Jean-Gaspard Páleníček (France and Czech Republic)
    • Snow House by 猫僧 (China)
    • Blood Ties by Yitan (Chile)
    • The Chosen One by 墨飛 (China)
    • The Philosophy of Gachapon by Summerluckkim (Thailand)
    • Mortal by 采蘑菇的司马公公 (China)
    • The African child versus covid-19 by Cyprien Kondi Sambu (Burkina Faso)
    • Formosa Oolong Tea Vol.4 by 張季雅 (Taiwan)
    • Mayfly Island by Evergreen Yeh (Taiwan) and SHANG-CHIAO LI (Taiwan)
    • Ama, the breath of women by Cecile Becq (France) and Franck MANGUIN (France)

2022[edit]

  • Gold Award[13]
    • In summer by Seong Ryul (Republic of Korea)
  • Silver Award
    • Lost Letters by Jim Bishop (France)
    • See You In Memories by PEN SO (Hong Kong)
    • Sea You There and Us by Xīngqíyīhuíshōurì Monday Recover (Taiwan) and Chen,Chiao Jung (Taiwan)
  • Bronze Award
    • The Justice by Lai Kai (Taiwan)
    • Swordsman Cat in Edo : The Twelve Lives Oiran by Yeh Yu Tung (Taiwan)
    • Used kimono Store by Angry Albatros (Katarina Kratochvílová)
    • Strong man servant by Mao Seng (China) and Ru Lu Mu Xi (China)
    • Mysterious Antique World by Sengsanlaoyu (China)
    • Selective Yellow by TalessaK (Brazil) and Ricardo Tayra (Brazil)
    • Rain In A Moon Night by Hoang Tuong Vy (Viet Nam)
    • Korokke and The spirit beneath the mountain by Jonatan Cantero (Spain) and Josep Busquet (Spain)
    • Records of the Su Mang by Wang Biao (China)
    • Sinawang by Dedy Koerniawan (Indonesia)
    • Reward by Okagawa Kenji (Brazil)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Speech by Minister for Foreign Affairs Taro Aso at Digital Hollywood University". Retrieved September 12, 2007.
  2. ^ "Japan Launches International Manga Award". Retrieved September 12, 2007.
  3. ^ Elizabeth Tai (2009). "Doing Malaysia proud". The Star. Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Announcement of Winners for the Seventh International Manga Award". Retrieved February 8, 2014.
  5. ^ "Announcement of Winners for the Eighth International Manga Award". Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  6. ^ "Announcement of Winners for the Ninth International Manga Award". Retrieved February 18, 2016.
  7. ^ "Announcement of Winners for the Tenth International Manga Award". Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  8. ^ "10th International Manga Award Winners Announced". Anime News Network. December 29, 2016. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  9. ^ "Announcement of Winners for the Eleventh International Manga Award". Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  10. ^ "The Twelfth Japan International Manga Award Ceremony". Retrieved February 9, 2020.
  11. ^ "The 14th Winners Japan International Manga Award Ceremony". Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  12. ^ Award, Japan International MANGA. "Japan International MANGA Award". manga-award.mofa.go.jp. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  13. ^ Award, Japan International MANGA. "Japan International MANGA Award". manga-award.mofa.go.jp. Retrieved 2023-07-11.

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