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RIP Koji Suzuki, Author and Creator of ‘The Ring’

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Last updated: May 11, 2026 11:32 am
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Japanese novelist Koji Suzuki, whose best known creator is the Ring books and horror icon Sadako, passed away over the weekend on May 9. He was 68.

First reported by Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun, Suzuki was born May 13, 1957. His literary was the standalone 1990 novel Rakuen (or Paradise in the west), followed by Ringu (aka Ring) the following year. The novel sparked a J-horror boom and became a TV movie in 1995, followed by a theatrical one three years later. It was the latter version that became a hit in the west, praised at the time for its more subtle, restrained form of horror as slashers were dominating the screen. And it’s because of that interest in the 1998 Ring that we got western remakes of The Grudge and Dark Water, the latter based on a Suzuki short story.

Throughout his career, Suzuki wrote several standalone books and short stories, with his final work being the 2025 novel Ubiquitous. But he never strayed too far from Ring, which he continued with several follow up books, then concluded with 2013’s Taido. At the same time, it was also thriving onscreen: Americans may remember the three movies that ran from 2005-2017, while Japan has been more consistent about adapting it, including a film franchise with three continuities and various TV and manga adaptations. Even Korea took a swing at adapting the original book in 1999.

Nicknamed the “Stephen King of Japan” by critics and fans, Suzuki was remembered by fellow author Haruki Murakami as the reason “horror literature changed forever outside of Japan. […] Japanese literature lost an important voice today, and many readers around the world lost an author who shaped the way they imagine fear.”

“Long before ‘internet horror’ became a genre of its own, Suzuki understood how fear could travel through modern media and ordinary routines,” Murakami continued. “Ring…carried loneliness, dread, technology, memory, and the strange feeling that something invisible had already entered everyday life. The horror in his books was rarely loud. It crept in quietly until the familiar no longer felt safe.”

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