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Kansai University Supports Young Novelists: Applications Open for 2026 Oda Sakunosuke Seishun Prize

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The Oda Sakunosuke Prize Executive Committee, including Kansai University, has opened applications for the 2026 'Oda Sakunosuke Seishun Prize' from June 6 to August 31. The competition targets unpublished short stories written by individuals aged 24 and under. Winning entries will be published in the literary magazine 'Mita Bungaku'. Commemorating author Sakunosuke Oda, the prize aims to nurture next-generation writers. AI-generated works are ineligible.

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Q: What are the eligibility criteria for the 'Oda Sakunosuke Youth Award'?
A: The award is open to unpublished short stories by authors aged 24 or younger as of the end of August 2026. Works that include text generated by AI are not eligible.
Q: What is the submission period?
A: The submission period is from June 6 (Saturday) to August 31 (Monday). Postmarks on the submission date are accepted for mailed entries.
Q: What benefits do the winners receive?
A: Winners receive a certificate, a prize of 300,000 yen, and a commemorative gift. The winning work will also be published in the literary magazine 'Mita Bungaku'.
Q: Who are the judges?
A: The judges are Fumino Kano (author), Shuko Masuda (Professor at the Faculty of Letters, Kansai University), and Kuzo Matsunaga (author).
Q: Who are the organizers?
A: The organizers are the Oda Sakunosuke Award Executive Committee, which includes the City of Osaka, the Osaka Literature Promotion Association, Kansai University, and the Mainichi Shimbun.