Kodô Nomura(1882-1963)
- Writer
He was born in Shiwa city. In the Morioka Jinjo junior High School he
knew future novelists Takuboku Ishikawa and Kyosuke Kindaichi, but he
had to leave school after his father's death. In 1912 he joined a
newspaper as a journalist and at the same time serialized his first
novels in the same newspaper under the pen name of "Kodo Nomura" in
1914. He also wrote a music section with a second pen name. In 1931 he
created his most famous serialization, "The Casebook of Detective Heiji
Zenigata", which ran until 1958. During these 27 years Edo Period
detective Zenigata solved 383 cases. The fast popularity of the
character led to the first film adaptation in the first year of
publication, 1931. The last one was in 1967, in a total of 30 movies
and a long TV series (1966-84), where he solved 888 cases. The most
famous Zenigata in film was Kazuo Hasegawa, who played him in 18 movies
between 1949 and 1961. Nomura wrote other novels, including another
detective novel, "The Casebook of Daisuke Ikeda", but none of them were
so popular as Zenigata.