Tetsuya Ayukawa was the pen name of a Japanese literary critic and novelist.
Background
Ayukawa was born in the Sugamo neighborhood of Tokyo. His father was a surveyor employed by the South Manchurian Railway, and when Ayukawa was in the third year of elementary school, the family relocated to Dalian in the Kwantung Leased Territory where he completed middle school.
Career
His real name was Toru Nakagawa. He is noted for his Detective Onitsura Series of mystery stories. He returned to Tokyo intending to enter a music conservatory, but was forced to return to Manchuria due to an attack of pleurisy.
In 1938, he was admitted to the Takushoku University"s School of Commerce, but his education was interrupted by frequent illness.
During this time, he began reading detective novels, and was especially a fan of Freeman Wills Crofts, whose stories often had a railway theme, typically with an apparently unbreakable alibi focused on the intricacies of railway timetables. In 1944, due to his father"s retirement, the family moved back to Tokyo, but was forced to evacuate to Kumamoto Prefecture to escape the Tokyo air raids of World World War World War II In 1946, he returned to Tokyo and obtained a clerical job with the American occupation Headquarters. Shortly afterwards, he began his literary career by publishing short stories and articles in magazines under a large number of pen names.
Ayukawa first wrote the manuscript while a student in Manchukuo. lieutenant was lost during the war, and he re-wrote the story for the contest.
However, due to issues with the publisher, the novel was not actually published until 1956.
His second novel, Kuroi Toranku ("Black Trunk", 1956), published by Kodansha, introduced the character of Inspector Onitsura, who would later reappear in many of Ayukawa"s novels. In 1955, he also began writing a number of series of mystery novels for the juvenile audience. He is noted for his Detective Onitsura Series of mystery stories.
In 1972, he launched another mystery series, in which the protagonist is an amateur detective who is also a bartender in the Ginza district of Tokyo.