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* [[Hakumin Hayashi]] 1968
* [[Hakumin Hayashi]] 1968
* [[Masao Atsukawa]] 1969
* [[Masao Atsukawa]] 1969
* [[Tenkai]] 1970
* [[Yoichi Akamatsu]] 1971
* [[Yoichi Akamatsu]] 1971
* [[Yasuo Kiga]] 1972
* [[Yasuo Kiga]] 1972
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* [[Haruo Shimada]] 1975
* [[Haruo Shimada]] 1975
* [[Shigeru Sugawara]] 1976
* [[Shigeru Sugawara]] 1976
* [[Michihiro Matsuda]] 1978
* [[Michihiro Matsuda]] 1979
* [[Ton Onosaka]] 1980
* [[Ton Onosaka]] 1980
* [[Toyozane Sanada]] 1982
* [[Toyozane Sanada]] 1982
* [[Gerald Kosky]] 1983
* [[Shigeo Futagawa]] 1983,  
* [[Shigeo Futagawa]] 1983,  
* [[Keiicho Yamamoto]] 1985
* [[Hiroshi Kondo]] 1986,  
* [[Hiroshi Kondo]] 1986,  
* [[Marconick]] 1988
* [[Phil Goldstein]] 1988  
* [[Phil Goldstein]] 1988  
* [[Satoshi Furotama]] 1991  
* [[Masatoshi Frota]] 1991
* [[Satoshi Furotama]] 1991
* [[Tony Binari]] 1992
* [[Furotama Masatoshi]] 1995  
* [[Furotama Masatoshi]] 1995  
* [[Tomoyuki Shimomura]] 1996





Latest revision as of 22:08, 18 November 2024

The Tenkai Prize was created in 1968 in honor of the Japanese magician Tenkai (1889-1972).[1]

It is awarded to a Japanese national who is a remarkable creator of magic by a committee represented by very many Japanese Magic clubs. The original committee included Tenkai himself.

The Tenkai Prize can be awarded on a yearly basis but only if there is a worthy recipient. The work of the recipient is published in a book which is released soon afterward.[2]

Awardees


References

  1. Who's Who in Magic: An International Biographical Guide From Past to Present by Bart Whaley (1990)
  2. http://funstuffonly.com/tenyo/tenyo/tenyo-inventors/