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| Shogakukan |
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is a Japan publisher of dictionaries, literature, manga, non-fiction, DVD, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha which founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the Hitotsubashi group, one of the biggest publishing groups in Japan. Shogakukan is located at Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda, Tokyo, and the other two companies are located in the same ward.
Shogakukan company, along with Shueisha, owns Viz Media, which publishes manga from both companies...
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| VIZ Media |
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Topic | Battle Angel Alita |
Viz Media, LLC, headquartered in San Francisco, California, is an anime, manga and Japan entertainment company founded in 1986 as Viz, LLC. In 2005, the Viz, LLC. and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current Viz Media, LLC which is jointly-owned by Japanese publishers Shogakukan and Shueisha, and Shogakukan's licensing division Shogakukan Productions (ShoPro Japan).
Seiji Horibuchi, originally from Tokushima Prefecture in Shikoku, moved to California in 1975. After living in the...
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| Kadokawa Shoten |
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Topic | Lucky ☆ Star |
is a well-known Japan publisher, based in Tokyo. Kadokawa has published many manga titles as well as magazines, such as Newtype. In recent years, it has expanded into the multimedia sector (namely video games) and now owns the former Daiei Motion Picture Company.
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| Hakusensha |
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Hakusensha (白泉社) is a Japan publishing firm, founded December 1, 1973 by Shueisha, but now a separate company. It is best known in the West as a publisher of shōjo manga, though the seinen magazine Young Animal is its second best selling as of 2003, after Hana to Yume. In addition to serial publication, Hakusensha also sells compilation tankōbon under several imprints; most of their manga translated and sold in U.S. follows this format.
The following titles published by Hakusensha have gone...
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| Shueisha |
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Topic | Naruto |
is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. The company was founded in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The following year Shueisha became a separate, independent company. Shueisha's Jump Comics division is a large publisher of manga.
Shueisha later founded Hakusensha, which has gone on to become another of Japan's most successful publishers.
is one of the many imprint operated by Shueisha.
Shueisha publishes the Weekly...
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| Weekly Shonen Jump |
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Topic | Hunter X Hunter |
, sometimes known as Weekly Jump and better known as Shonen Jump, with a circulation of over 3 million, is one of the longest-running weekly manga compilations in Japan. Its sister magazine is now Jump SQ. after the fall of Monthly Shonen Jump.
The collected volumes or tankōbon of Weekly Jump titles in Japan are released under the Jump Comics imprint.
Weekly Jump targets young males ("Shōnen" is made of the kanji that mean 'young(少)' and 'years(年)', and is a Japanese word for 'boy'). It...
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