Rampo
Rampo refers to the works and influence of Edogawa Ranpo, a pioneering Japanese detective fiction writer. Born Tarō Hirai in 1894, he adopted the pseudonym Edogawa Ranpo in homage to Edgar Allan Poe. Rampo's stories are characterized by their intricate plots, often featuring grotesque and bizarre elements, and a strong emphasis on psychological suspense. He is credited with establishing the genre of modern Japanese mystery fiction.
His most famous characters include the detective Kogoro Akechi, who appears in many of his novels and
Edogawa Ranpo's impact on Japanese popular culture is immense. His stories have been adapted into numerous