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Manga - January 30, 2026

70th Shogakukan Manga Awards: DAN DA DAN, Hirayasumi, and More Take Home Top Honors

The judging committee has officially revealed the results of one of the industry’s most respected competitions. This year, the Shogakukan Manga Awards 70th Winners include a diverse range of titles that have dominated the charts. Specifically, the winners were announced on Wednesday, with each creator receiving a bronze statuette and a 1 million yen prize. Consequently, the manga community is celebrating a mix of breakout hits and critically acclaimed series. Initially, the elimination of demographic categories in 2023 has made this year’s selection even more competitive.

Notable Success of DAN DA DAN and Hirayasumi

Among the major highlights of the Shogakukan Manga Awards 70th Winners is DAN DA DAN by Yukinobu Tatsu. Initially, the series gained a massive following on Shonen Jump+, and this award further cements its unstoppable rise. Furthermore, Keigo Shinzō’s Hirayasumi was praised for its emotional realism and gentle tone. Notably, both titles have been widely discussed by fans for their unique storytelling styles. Moreover, Ryūhei Tamura’s Cosmos and Natsumi Eguchi’s Dekin no Mogura also secured their places among the top honors this year.

🏆 This Year’s Winning Titles

Unmei no Makimodo Shi

  • Author: Fūta Kimura
  • Serialization: Monthly Coro Coro Comics (Shogakukan)
    A clever and imaginative series that stood out in children’s manga spaces.
Unmei no Makimodo Shi
Image via Shogakukan
© Fūta Kimura, Shogakukan

Cosmos

  • Author: Ryūhei Tamura
  • Serialization: Sunday GX (Shogakukan)
    A bold sci-fi flavored work that showcases Tamura’s unique storytelling style.
Cosmos
Image via Shogakukan
© Ryūhei Tamura, Shogakukan

DAN DA DAN

  • Author: Yukinobu Tatsu
  • Serialization: Shonen Jump+ (Shueisha)
    Already a massive fan favorite, DAN DA DAN continues its unstoppable rise with one of manga’s most prestigious awards.
DAN DA DAN
Image via Shogakukan
© Yukinobu Tatsu, Shueisha

Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole

  • Author: Natsumi Eguchi
  • Serialization: Morning (Kodansha)
    A quirky yet thoughtful series blending humor with grounded human themes.
Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole
Image via Shogakukan
© Natsumi Eguchi, Kodansha

Hirayasumi

  • Author: Keigo Shinzō
  • Serialization: Weekly Big Comic Spirits (Shogakukan)
    Praised for its gentle tone and emotional realism, Hirayasumi adds another major accolade to its name.
Hirayasumi
Image via Shogakukan
© Keigo Shinzō, Shogakukan

Special Recognition and Legendary Contributions

A special moment during the ceremony was the presentation of the Special Jury Prize. Initially, this prestigious accolade went to the legendary manga creator Moto Hagio, known for The Poe Clan. Notably, the Shogakukan Manga Awards 70th Winners list honors her monumental contributions to the medium over several decades. Therefore, the event served as both a celebration of new talent and a tribute to the masters of the craft. In addition, the judging panel featured famous figures like Taiyo Matsumoto and Genki Kawamura, adding significant weight to the final decisions.

The Evolution of the Shogakukan Awards

Since 1956, these awards have celebrated excellence across the manga industry. Currently, the removal of category divisions allows works from different demographics to compete on equal footing. In conclusion, the Shogakukan Manga Awards 70th Winners represent the very best of modern storytelling. Specifically, nominated works like Firefly Wedding and Puniru is a Kawaii Slime also highlighted the fierce competition this year. Therefore, fans should definitely check out these winning titles to understand the current direction of the industry. Ultimately, the 70th edition marks another historic milestone for Shogakukan.

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