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Japan Media Arts Festival
Awarded for"Outstanding works in the four divisions of Art, Entertainment, Animation, and Manga"
CountryJapan
Presented byAgency for Cultural Affairs of Japan
First awarded1997
Websitej-mediaarts.jp

The Japan Media Arts Festival is an annual festival held since 1997 by Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs. The festival begins with an open competition and culminates with the awarding of several prizes and an exhibition.[1][2][3]

Based on judging by a jury of artistic peers, awards are given in four categories: Art (formerly called Non-Interactive Digital Art), Entertainment (formerly called Interactive Art; including video games and websites), animation, and manga. Within each category, one Grand Prize, four Excellence Prizes, and (since 2002) one Encouragement Prize are awarded. Other outstanding works, are selected by the Jury as Jury Selections.

The winning works of the four categories will receive a certificate, a trophy and a cash prize.[4]

Digital Art (Non-Interactive Art) awards

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Year Grand Prize Excellence Prizes Encouragement Prize
1997 (1st)[5] "Soul Blade" Opening Movie
  • Scene#97 -Generated After-
  • Daisuki Me
  • SMAP×SMAP Special Effects in the Tribute Songs
  • hana
n/a
1998 (2nd)[6] Tokitama Hustle (CG moving picture)
  • REMtv (CG moving picture)
  • Garahina (CG moving picture)
  • Silent Hill (CG moving picture)
  • Within the Cry of the Red Night (CG moving picture)
n/a
1999 (3rd)[7] The Diverting History of Mechanical Fellows (CG still picture, solid)
  • Tall Small Stories (CG moving picture)
  • Revelation Lugia (CG moving picture)
  • Tekkon Kinkreet (CG moving picture)
  • Tatsumi HIYAMA3EXHIBITION (CG still image)
n/a
2000 (4th)[8] 1 (CG moving picture)
  • Csoda Pok (wonder spider) (CG moving picture)
  • Garden of the metal (CG moving picture)
  • Avalon (movie/CG moving picture)
  • The nostalgic 21st century (CG moving picture)
n/a
2001 (5th)[9] Anjyu (CG moving picture)
  • Insanity (CG still picture)
  • After Image (CG still picture)
  • FADE into WHITE #3 (CG moving picture)
  • Beauty Kit (CG moving picture)
n/a
2002 (6th)[10] TextArc print:Alice's Adventure in Wonderland (CG still picture)
  • I AGAINST I (CG still picture)
  • Prize Re-typo “E”“A”“R”“N” (CG still picture)
  • Justice Runners(CG moving picture)
  • Mustafrog and NINJA bunny (CG moving picture)
FISHER MAN (CG moving picture)

Digital Art (Interactive Art) awards

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Year Grand Prize Excellence Prizes Encouragement Prize
1997 (1st)[5] Kage n/a
1998 (2nd)[6] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time n/a
1999 (3rd)[7] AIBO, model ERS-110 n/a
2000 (4th)[8] Dragon Warrior VII
  • Shenmue
  • Stand-up Comedy Simulation
  • Vectrial Elevation, Relational Architectecture
  • Forest of Thoughts
n/a
2001 (5th)[9] Protrude, Flow
  • Pikmin
  • Floating Eye
  • Contact Water
  • J-PHONE Sky Pavilion
n/a
2002 (6th)[10] Social Mobiles
  • CamCamtime
  • Course
  • type R
  • His Master's Voice
Youkai Yamiwarashi

Art awards

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Year Grand Prize Excellence Prizes Encouragement Prize (2003–2010) / New Face Award (since 2011) Social Impact Award (since 2020)
2003 (7th)[11] Digital Gadgets #6,8,9 (interactive art)
  • Panorama Ball & Zerograph -Another story of media evolution (still image)
  • three Archived October 1, 2020, at the Wayback Machine (web)
  • E-BABY (moving picture CG)
  • Venus Villosa (installation)
Tracks of Blue n/a
2004 (8th)[12] 3 minutes2 (installation)
  • Sky Ear (interactive art)
  • GLOBAL BEARING (interactive art)
  • OÏO (visual image)
  • z reactor (visual image)
life-size (still image) n/a
2005 (9th)[13] Khronos Projector (Interactive) Conspiratio (interactive) n/a
2006 (10th)[14] Imaginary・Numbers 2006 (installation)
  • ×man vibration (interactive art)
  • OLE Coordinate System (interactive art)
  • front (installation)
  • MediaFlies (installation)
Sagrada Familia Project (still image) n/a
2007 (11th)[15] nijuman no borei (200000 phantoms) (visual image)
  • Se Mi Sei Vicino (If you are close to me) (interactive art)
  • BYU-BYU-View (interactive art)
  • "Camera Lucida: Sonochemical Observatory" (installation)
  • ISSEY MIYAKE A-POC INSIDE. (visual image)
Super Smile (visual image) n/a
2008 (12th)[16] Oups! (installation)
  • Touched Echo (interactive)
  • Touch the Invisibles (interactive)
  • Moment-performative wandering (visual image)
  • OUTSIDE (still image)
insider''||outsider (installation) n/a
2009 (13th)[17] Growth Modeling Device (Installation)
  • Mr. Lee Experiment (Interactive)
  • Nemo Observatorium (Installation)
  • SEKILALA (Visual Image)
  • Braun Tube Jazz Band (Performance)
F - Void Sample (Installation) n/a
2010 (14th)[18] Cycloïd-E (Sound sculpture)
  • The Tenth Sentiment
  • The EyeWriter
  • NIGHT LESS
  • The Men In Grey
Succubus n/a
2011 (15th) plain voices, Yoshihiro Yamamoto n/a
2012 (16th) Pendulum Choir, Cod.Act (Michel Décosterd, André Décosterd) n/a
2013 (17th) crt mgn, Carsten Nicolai n/a
2014 (18th) (no award) n/a
2015 (19th) 50 Shades of Grey, Bryan Chung Wai Ching n/a
2017 (20th) Interface I, Ralf Baecker n/a
2018 (21st)[19] Interstices / Opus I - Opus II, Haythem Zakaria
  • Avatars, So Kanno / yang02
  • Rapid biography in a society of evolutionary lovers, Unemi Tatsuo / Daniel Bisig
  • Datum Point, Orikasa Ryo
  • Language Producing Factory, Dai Furen
  • I'm In The Computer Memory!, Aida Torajiro
  • Panderer (Seventeen Seconds), Gary Setzer
  • The Dither is Naked, Yano
n/a
2019 (22nd) Pulses/Grains/Phase/Moiré, Ken Furudate n/a
2020 (23nd)[20] [ir]reverent: Miracles on Demand, Adam W. Brown SOMEONE, Lauren Lee McCarthy
2021(24th) Prometheus Bound, Meiro Koizumi Google Maps Hacks, Simon WECKERT
2022(25th) Sun and Moon Room, "Sun and Moon Room" Production Team Bio Sculpture, Keio SFC Hiroya Tanaka Lab. + METACITY (Ryuta Aoki, Representative)

Entertainment awards

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Year Grand Prize Excellence Prizes Encouragement Prize (2003–2010) / New Face Award (since 2011)
2003 (7th)[11] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles atMOS: Self-Packaging Movie
2004 (8th)[12] WarioWare: Twisted! Cherry-Clouds
2005 (9th)[13] Flipbook!, Khronos Projector
  • Nintendogs
  • "Wamono" by Hifana (music video)
  • Mitsui Fudosan Shibaura Island 3LDK Image Movie
  • Vodafone Design File
Incompatible Block
2006 (10th)[14] Ōkami Amagatana
2007 (11th)[15] Wii Sports The moon princess being smelled by ~ Japanese old tales remix ~ (picture book)
2008 (12th)[16] Tenori-On (electronic musical instrument)
  • Wii Fit
  • Exhibition Transform Yourself (exhibition)
  • Carbon Footprint (visual image)
  • FONTPARK 2.0
Gyorol (web)
2009 (13th)[17] Hibi No Neiro (Tone of Everyday) Asahi Art Festival
2010 (14th)[18] IS Parade iPad magic
2011 (15th) Space Balloon Project, Tsubasa Oyagi, Kempei Baba, Takeshi Nozoe, John Powell
  • Digital Warrior Sanjigen, Kaito Nakamura
  • Hietsuki Bushi, Omodaka
  • Rhythmushi, Tsubasa Naruse
2012 (16th) Perfume "Global Site Project", Daito Manabe, Mikiko, Yasutaka Nakata, Satoshi Horii, Hiroyasu Kimura
2013 (17th) Sound of Honda / Ayrton Senna 1989, Kaoru Sugano, Sotaro Yasumochi, Yu Orai, Nadya Kirillova, Kyoko Yonezawa, Kosai Sekine, Taeji Sawai, Daito Manabe
2014 (18th) Ingress, Google's Niantic Labs (John Hanke, Founder)
2015 (19th) Best way for counting numbers, Yuichi Kishino
2017 (20th) Shin Godzilla, Hideaki Anno / Shinji Higuchi
2018 (21st)[21] The Last Guardian, Fumito Ueda
  • Foresta Lumina
  • Industrial JP
  • PaintsChainer, Yonetsuji Taizan
  • Pechat, Ono Naoki
  • The Blind Fish, Ishikawa Yasuaki / Mikaduki Hutatsu / Kondou Keishi
  • Dust, Mária Júdová / Andrej Boleslavský
  • MetaLimbs, Sasaki Tomoya / Mhd Yamen Saraiji
2019 (22nd) Chico Will Scold You!, "Chico Will Scold You!" Production Team
  • Kabukicho Detective Seven, Team Detective7 (Takao Kato, Takumi Nishizawa, Masataka Hirai, Nobu Horita, Tatsuro Iwamoto)
  • LINNÉ LENS, "LINNÉ LENS" Production team (Kenichi Sugimoto (representative))
  • Reframe, Perfume, Perfume+Reframe Production Team (MIKIKO (representative), Daito Manabe, Ishibashi Motoi)
  • TikTok, "Tik Tok" Japan team
  • The Bamboo Princess, Wednesday Campanella, Kento Yamada
  • Spring, Ayumi Omori
  • Pixel Ripped 1989, Ana Ribeiro, Carlo Caputo, Julia Lemos, Leonardo Batelli, William Rodriguez
2020 (23rd) Shadows as Athletes, Masahiko Sato, Masashi Sato, Masaya Ishikawa, Tomoko Kaizuka
  • Ogiri AI and Chihara-Engineer, "Ogiri AI and Chihara-Engineer" Production Team (Daisuke Takenouchi (representative))
  • New Logos Order, "New Logos Order" Direction Team (Hiromu Akita, Amazarashi (representative))
  • CellMate, Solmaz Etemad
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Sekiro Development Team (Hidetaka Miyazaki (representative))
  • TON-TON VOICE SUMO, "TON-TON VOICE SUMO" Production Team (Atsushi Otaki (representative))
  • Buddience, Takuta Akamatsu, Takuya Tsuyuki, Kengo Tatsuzawa, Fuya Ozaki
  • PickHits, Azumi Maekawa, Seito Matsubara

Animation awards

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Year Grand Prize Excellence Prizes Encouragement Prize/New Face Award Social Impact Award
1997 (1st)[5] Princess Mononoke n/a n/a
1998 (2nd)[6] Glassy Ocean n/a n/a
1999 (3rd)[7] The Old Man and the Sea n/a n/a
2000 (4th)[8] Blood: The Last Vampire n/a n/a
2001 (5th)[9] Spirited Away and Millennium Actress (tie) n/a n/a
2002 (6th)[10] Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Battle of the Warring States "The Evening Traveling" n/a
2003 (7th)[11] Winter Days Hoshi no Ko n/a
2004 (8th)[12] Mind Game DREAM n/a
2005 (9th)[13] Flow seasons n/a
2006 (10th)[14] The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
  • Bloomed Words
  • A Country Between the World
  • My Love
  • PIKA PIKA
Vladimir Bellini's La grua y la jirafa n/a
2007 (11th)[15] Summer Days with Coo ushi-nichi n/a
2008 (12th)[16] La Maison en petits cubes ALGOL n/a
2009 (13th)[17] Summer Wars ANIMAL DANCE n/a
2010 (14th)[18] The Tatami Galaxy The Wonder Hospital n/a
2011 (15th)[22] Puella Magi Madoka Magica Rabenjunge n/a
2012 (16th) Combustible n/a
2013 (17th) Approved for Adoption
  • YOKOSOBOKUDESU Selection
  • Airy Me
  • While the Crow Weeps
n/a
2014 (18th) The Wound n/a
2015 (19th)[23] Rhizome n/a
2017 (20th)[24] Your Name
  • Moom, Daisuke Tsutsumi / Robert Kondo
  • Have Dreamed Of You So Much, Emma Vakarelova
  • Rebellious, Arturo ‶Vonno" Ambriz / Roy Ambriz
n/a
2018 (21st)[25]
  • The Great Passage, Kuroyanagi Toshimasa
  • The First Thunder, Anastasia Melikhova
  • Yin, Nicolas Fong
n/a
2019 (22nd) La Chute, Boris Labbé n/a
2020 (23rd)[26] Children of the Sea, Watanabe Ayumu
  • Wandering Mouse, Tsukiji Nohara
  • Daughter, Daria Kascheeva
  • Elephant in the Bath House, Cheng Jialin
Weathering with You, Shinkai
2021 (24th)[27] Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, Yuasa Masaaki
  • The Man on the Shore, Osaza Daisuke, Morishige Hikaru
  • The Mark of Emi, Furukawahara Momoka
  • À la mer poussèire, Héloïse Ferlay
Haze Haseru Haterumade, Waboku
2022 (25th)[28] The Fourth Wall, Mahboobeh Kalaee
  • Odd Taxi, Konomoto Kazuya, Kinoshita Baku
  • A Bite of Bone, Yano Honami
  • Yallah!, Nayla Nassar, Edouard Pitula, Renaud de Saint Albin, Cécile Adant, Anaïs Sassatelli
Pui Pui Molcar, Misato

Manga awards

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Year Grand Prize Excellence Prizes Encouragement Prize/New Face Award Social Impact Award
1997 (1st)[5] The Manga Classics of Japan (22 artists) n/a n/a
1998 (2nd)[6] Sakamoto Ryōma, Hiroshi Kurogane n/a n/a
1999 (3rd)[7] I'm Home, Kei Ishizaka n/a n/a
2000 (4th)[8] Vagabond, Takehiko Inoue (art) and Eiji Yoshikawa (original story) n/a n/a
2001 (5th)[9] F-shiteki nichijō, Yōji Fukuyama n/a n/a
2002 (6th)[10] Sexy Voice and Robo, Iō Kuroda Naze Hakase wa Okotte Iru no ka, Isao Ikegaya n/a
2003 (7th)[11] Kajimunugatai: Kaze ga kataru Okinawa-sen, Susumu Higa Junkissa Nokoribi, Tai Itō n/a
2004 (8th)[12] Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms, Fumiyo Kōno Shōwa Nijūnen no Edekami, Shi no Hachigatsu Jūgojitsu, Watashi no Hachigatsu Jugonichi Association n/a
2005 (9th)[13] Disappearance Diary, Hideo Azuma E-Cartoon , Yoshio Nakae n/a
2006 (10th)[14] A Spirit of the Sun, Kaiji Kawaguchi Shiritori, Kazuko Chikuhama (story) and Kenichi Chikuhama (art) n/a
2007 (11th)[15] Mori no Asagao, Mamora Gōda Tenken, Yumiko Shirai n/a
2008 (12th)[16] Piano no Mori, Makoto Isshiki Cartoon 2008, Masafumi Kikuchi n/a
2009 (13th)[17] Vinland Saga, Makoto Yukimura Hesheit Aqua, Wisut Ponnimit n/a
2010 (14th)[18] Historie, Hitoshi Iwaaki Uchino Tsumatte Doudeshou?, Shigeyuki Fukumitsu n/a
2011 (15th)[22] Saturn Apartments, Hisae Iwaoka Nakayoshi-dan no Bōken, Tsuchika Nishimura n/a
2012 (16th) Les Cités Obscures, Benoît Peeters and François Schuiten Our "Eruption" Festival, Shinzo Keigo n/a
2013 (17th) JoJolion, Hirohiko Araki
  • Alice & Zoroku, Tetsuya Imai
  • A Taste of Chlorine, Bastien Vivès
  • Natsuyasumi no Machi, Matida You
n/a
2014 (18th) Goshiki no Fune, Yōko Kondō (art) and Yasumi Tsuhara (original story)
  • Ai o Kurae!!, Renaissance Yoshida
  • Chi-chan wa Chotto Tarinai, Tomomi Abe
  • Dobugawa, Aoi Ikebe
n/a
2015 (19th) Kakukaku Shikajika, Akiko Higashimura n/a
2017 (20th) Blue Giant, Shinichi Ishizuka n/a
2018 (21st)[29] Nee mama (My Dear, Mom), Ikebe Aoi
  • AMAGI Yuiko no tsuno to ai (A Horn and Love of AMAGI Yuiko), Kuno Yoko
  • BAKU-CHAN, Masumura Jushichi
  • Beastars, Paru Itagaki
n/a
2019 (22nd) Origin, Boichi n/a
2020 (23rd) A Brief History of Robo sapiens, Toranosuke Shimada
  • If You Become an Adult, Atsushi Ito
  • Hana to Hoho, Kei Itoi
  • Captivated, by You, Yama Wayama
Ushijima the Loan Shark, Shohei Manabe
2021 (24th)[27] March Comes In Like a Lion, Chica Umino
  • Swingin' Dragon Tiger Boogie, Koukou Haida
  • Soratobu Kujira, Suzuhiro Suzuki
  • My Broken Mariko, Waka Hirako
Golden Kamuy, Satoru Noda
2022 (25th)[28] Golden Raspberry, Aki Mochida
  • Kitsune to Tanuki to Iinazuke, Seiichi Tokiwa
  • Korogaru Kyōdai, Tsubumi Mori
  • Lost Lad London, Shinya Shima
Onna no Sono no Hoshi, Yama Wayama

See also

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