Shota Koyama
Known for: Writing
Born: July 16, 1987 in Tokyo, Japan
Shota Koyama (小山 正太, Koyama Shōta, born July 17, 1987) is a Japanese screenwriter from Tokyo. He graduated from the Nihon University Film School. He belongs to Sacca. From 2010 to 2013, he worked as a part-timer at a sports newspaper company. At the same time, he was in charge of editorial production as a writer for Weekly SPA, Weekly Playboy and Men's Knuckle. In 2013, he was the first person to win both the grand prize and honorable mention at the Fuji Television Young Scenario Award, which has produced the likes of Yuji Sakamoto and Shinji Nojima. He debuted as a screenwriter with the award-winning work Jinsei Gokko.
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Don't You Think Girls Who Talk in Hakata Dialect Are Cute?
Screenplay
Takasaki Graffiti
Screenplay
Nisekoi: False Love
Writer
Masked Ward
Co-Writer
Bitter Blood
Screenplay
Three Dads
Screenplay
5→9 From Five to Nine
Writer
FAKE MOTION - King of Ping Pong -
Screenplay
FAKE MOTION: Only One Wish
Director
Evil God's Balance Public Security Analysis Team
Screenplay
Displeased Fruit
Writer
Hakubo no Chronicle
Writer