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Tow Ubukata was born on 14 February, 1977 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese writer. Discover Tow Ubukata's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Occupation Novelist screenwriter
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 14 February, 1977
Birthday 14 February
Birthplace Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Tow Ubukata (冲方 丁) is the pen name of a Japanese novelist and anime screenwriter.

His major works include Mardock Scramble, Le Chevalier D'Eon and Heroic Age.

He also did series composition for the Fafner in the Azure series, Ghost in the Shell: Arise, Psycho-Pass 2 and Psycho-Pass 3.

Ubukata was raised in Singapore and Nepal.

In high school, Ubukata received several writer's awards.

1996

In 1996, he debuted as a writer of short stories and won the Kadokawa Sneaker Award with his story Black Season.

2003

Ubukata won the 24th Nihon SF Taisho Award in 2003.

Ubukata has written the novelization and the script for the manga version of Le Chevalier D'Eon, and has contributed to the screenplay and the overall story plot of the animated version.

2009

In 2009, he won the Eiji Yoshikawa Award for New Writers with his story Tenchi Meisatsu.

2012

In 2012, he won the Fūtarō Yamada Award for his story Mitsukuni-den.

Ubukata writes for the Japanese visual culture magazine Newtype.

His serialized segments, called "A Gambler's Life", are comedic, often-satiric expository pieces.

They chronicle his day-to-day experiences and interactions with people, such as his wife.

In these segments, he dubs himself "The Kamikazi Wordsmith".

These segments were also published in the American counterpart, Newtype USA, which is now discontinued.

2015

On August 21, 2015, Ubukata allegedly hit his then-wife in her jaw and mouth area at their home in Aoyama, Minato Ward of Tokyo, breaking her front tooth.

She reported the incident to the police the next day, leading to his arrest on August 24, 2015.

Ubukata admitted they had an argument but denied hitting her.

On August 26, 2015, Mito City mayor Yasushi Takahashi decided to put NHK's offer to film a live-action taiga drama adaptation of Ubukuta's novel, Mitsukuni-den, in the city itself on hold.

Ubukata was released on September 1, 2015 without indictment.

The Public Prosecutors Office dropped charges against him in October 2015, with one reason being that his wife did not want to press charges.

Following the incident, Ubukata announced that he planned on writing a memoir based on his experiences in jail, titled 9 Days Trapped.

2016

In 2016, one year after his arrest and release, Ubukata revealed that he and his wife had divorced, with his wife taking custody of their children.