Famous writer passed away! Once exposed the source of the crimes committed by the Japanese bacterial army invading China | Yomiuri Shimbun | Writer
According to the Yomiuri Shimbun, Japanese writer Seiichi Morimura passed away on the 24th at the age of 90.
It is reported that Morimura was born in Saitama Prefecture, Japan and graduated from Aoyama University. He has worked as a hotel waiter. In 1967, he officially began his career as a writer with the book "Metropolis".
He has written a large number of best-selling books, won the Edogawa Rampo Award in 1969 for his work "The Dead Corner of the High Rise", and won the Japan Inference Writers Association Award in 1973 for his work "Corroded Structures".
It is worth mentioning that the book "Devil's Meal" published in 1981 exposed the crime of the invading Japanese bacterial army conducting human experiments in China, causing a huge social response.
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In addition, Morimura's works have been extensively adapted into movies and TV dramas, among which "The Proof of Wildness" starring the famous Japanese actor Ken Takakura gained extremely high popularity that year.
The original work "The Death of Japanese Writer Seiichi Morimura Exposes the Crimes of the Japanese Bacterial Army's Invasion of China"