
Name (in native language): 谷口 ジロー Zodiac: Leo He began to work as assistant of the late mangaka Kyota Ishikawa. He made his manga debut in 1970 with Kareta Heya (A Desiccated Summer), published in the magazine Young Comic. From 1976 to 1979, he created several hard-boiled comics with the scenarist Natsuo Sekigawa, such as City Without Defense, The Wind of the West is White and Lindo 3. From 1984 to 1991, Tanigushi and Natsuo Sekigawa produced the trilogy Bocchan No Jidai. In the 1990s, he came up with several albums, among which Aruku Hito (歩くひと), Chichi no koyomi (The Almanac of My Father), and Keyaki no ki. In 2001, he created the Icare (Icaro) series on texts by Mœbius. Jirô Taniguchi gained several prizes for his work. Among others, the Osamu Tezuka Culture Award (1998) for the trilogy Bocchan No Jidai, the Shogakukan prize with Inu wo Kau, and in 2003, the Alph'Art of the best scenario at the Angoulême International Comics Festival (France) for Harukana Machi-E. His work has been translated in many languages. Far from the violent storylines often associated with the manga, Taniguchi has developed a very personal style, more adult. Along with other writers, like Tsukasa Hōjō, his comics focus more on the Japanese society and culture, with a subtle analysis of its customs and habits.
Series
Books

Zoološki vrt zimi
2008

The Summit of the Gods Volume 2
2001

Daleko Susjedstvo
1998

Les Rêveries d'un gourmet solitaire
2014

La montagna magica
2005

Le sommet des dieux 1
2000

La foresta millenaria
2017

Uno zoo d'inverno
2020

The Summit of the Gods Volume 3
2002

Japan As Viewed By 17 Creators
2005

I classici del fumetto di Repubblica n. 43
L'arte di Jiro Taniguchi
2003

The Walking Man
Expanded Edition
1990

Allevare un cane e altri racconti
1991

A Distant Neighborhood, Vol. 1
1998

Čuvari Luvra
2014

O Diário do Meu Pai
1994

A Distant Neighborhood 2
1999