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Shogakukan

Shogakukan Inc. (株式会社小学館, Kabushiki gaisha Shōgakukan) is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, comics (manga), non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan.[1]

Shogakukan Inc.
Headquarters in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Native name
株式会社 小学館
Kabushiki gaisha Shōgakukan
TypePrivate KK
IndustryPublishing
FoundedAugust 8, 1922; 100 years ago (1922-08-08)
FounderTakeo Ōga
Headquarters,
Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Masahiro Ōga (President, CEO)
ProductsMagazines, manga, picture books, light novels, educational books, reference books, other books
OwnerHitotsubashi Group (Ōga family)
Number of employees
728 (2017)
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.shogakukan.co.jp

Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the Hitotsubashi Group,[2] one of the largest publishing groups in Japan. Shogakukan is headquartered in the Shogakukan Building in Hitotsubashi, part of Kanda, Chiyoda, Tokyo, near the Jimbocho book district. The corporation also has the other two companies located in the same ward.

International operations

In the United States

Shogakukan, along with Shueisha, owns Viz Media,[3] which publishes manga from both companies in the United States.

Shogakukan's licensing arm in North America was ShoPro Entertainment; it was merged into Viz Media in 2005.[4]

Shogakukan's production arm is Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions (previously Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.)

In March 2010 it was announced that Shogakukan would partner with the American comics publisher Fantagraphics to issue a line of manga to be edited by Rachel Thorn.[5]

In Europe

In Europe, manga from Shōgakukan and Shūeisha are published by local publishers such like Pika Édition, Ki-oon, Kana and Kazé for the French market, and Kazé, Carlsen, Egmont and Tokyopop for the German market. Shogakukan, Shueisha and ShoPro have made a joint venture named Viz Media Europe.[6] Viz Media Europe bought in 2009 the French Kazé Group whose activities are mainly publishing manga and home video for the French and German market.[7]

In Southeast Asia

The company has a wholly owned subsidiary, Shogakukan Asia, headquartered in Singapore. Besides producing popular titles in English such as Detective Conan, Pokémon and Future Card Buddyfight, the company also partners with local creators such as Johnny Lau to publish comic series for distribution in Southeast Asia.[8]

New Manga Awards

Shogakukan has awards for amateur manga artists who want to become professional. It allows people to either send in their manga by mail or bring it in to an editor.[citation needed]

Genghis Khan controversy

On February 15, 2018, CoroCoro Comic (aka "Gekkan Corocoro Comic"), a children's magazine published by Shogakukan published its March issue with a cartoon making fun of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. The comic depicted a mischievous boy drawing juvenile things on pictures of famous people, such as a dog's face on a picture of Albert Einstein.[9] Genghis Khan was depicted with a crude rendering of male genitalia on his forehead.[10][11] Initially after some backlash, Shogakukan offered an apology addressed to the Mongolian Embassy in Tokyo on February 23, but it failed to mollify reactions by the Mongolians in Japan who regard Genghis Khan a national hero.[10]

On February 26, Mongolians and citizens from China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region residing in Japan sent a formal letter of protest to Shogakukan and a group of approximately 90 demonstrators protested in front of Shogakukan Inc.'s headquarters.[10] Major bookselling chains, Kinokuniya, Miraiya and Kumazawa pulled the publication off its shelves after the Mongolian Embassy of Tokyo filed an official complaint with the Japanese Foreign Ministry.[9] In March 2018, Shogakukan issued a further public apology, announced a national recall of the magazine and offered reimbursement to magazine goers.[12] CoroCoro Comic's website also published an apology by Asumi Yoshino, author of the serialized manga, Yarisugi!!! Itazura-kun, which contained the controversial cartoon drawing.[13]

List of magazines published

Manga magazines

Male oriented manga magazines

Children's manga magazines
  • CoroCoro Comic (Since 1977)
  • Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic (Since 1981)
  • CoroCoro Ichiban! (Since 2005)
Shōnen manga magazines
Seinen manga magazines

Female oriented manga magazines

Woman's weekly magazine (since 1805)

Children's manga magazines
Shōjo manga magazines
Josei manga magazines

Fashion magazines

Anime

Shogakukan produces (or makes part of the production of) anime based on their mangas, mostly through their subsidiary Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions.

Imprints

Tentomushi Comics

Tentōmusi Comics (Japanese: てんとう虫コミックス【てんとうむしコミックス】, Hepburn: Tentōmushi Komikkusu), abbreviated TC, is the imprint used for tankōbon editions of manga series serialized in Monthly CoroCoro Comic and Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic magazines.[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Company Overview of SHOGAKUKAN". Bloomberg. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Shogakukan". PWxyz. Publishers Weekly. June 26, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  3. ^ Alverson, Brigid (May 13, 2016). "Hachette and Kadokawa Partner on Manga and Graphic Novels". PWxyz. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  4. ^ "ShoPro Entertainment Inc. and VIZ, LLC to Merge". Anime News Network. January 25, 2005. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  5. ^ Deppey, Dirk (March 8, 2010). . Journalista!. The Comics Journal. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  6. ^ Vizmedia Europe rachète le groupe Kazé
  7. ^ Organisation du groupe Vizmedia Europe
  8. ^ "Education through entertainment" (). Singapore Economic Development Board. January 15, 2014. Retrieved on June 2, 2015.
  9. ^ a b "Genghis Khan-insulting manga pulled from major book stores amid further Mongolian protests". SoraNews24. Socio Corporation. March 2018. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  10. ^ a b c "Mongolians irate over manga showing penis on Genghis Khan". The Asahi Shimbun Company. The Asahi Shimbun. February 28, 2018. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  11. ^ "Coro Coro Comics Apologizes for Manga's Depiction of Genghis Khan". Anime News Network. February 25, 2018. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  12. ^ "Publisher Shogakukan withdraws and apologizes for comic that mocks Genghis Khan". The Japan Times. Kyodo. March 6, 2018. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  13. ^ Shiohara, Ken (March 7, 2018). "Publisher recalls manga magazine that infuriated Mongolians". The Asahi Shimbun Company. The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  14. ^ "Rinka". manga-news.com (in French). Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  15. ^ "てんとう虫コミックス 藤子・F・不二雄シリーズ 公式サイト|小学館".

External links

  • Shogakukan website
  • Shogakukan website (in Japanese)
  • Shogakukan Asia website
  • Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd. at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Shogakukan at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

shogakukan, 株式会社小学館, kabushiki, gaisha, shōgakukan, japanese, publisher, dictionaries, literature, comics, manga, fiction, dvds, other, media, japan, headquarters, chiyoda, tokyo, japannative, name株式会社, 小学館romanized, namekabushiki, gaisha, shōgakukantypeprivat. Shogakukan Inc 株式会社小学館 Kabushiki gaisha Shōgakukan is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries literature comics manga non fiction DVDs and other media in Japan 1 Shogakukan Inc Headquarters in Chiyoda Tokyo JapanNative name株式会社 小学館Romanized nameKabushiki gaisha ShōgakukanTypePrivate KKIndustryPublishingFoundedAugust 8 1922 100 years ago 1922 08 08 FounderTakeo ŌgaHeadquartersTokyo JapanArea servedWorldwideKey peopleMasahiro Ōga President CEO ProductsMagazines manga picture books light novels educational books reference books other booksOwnerHitotsubashi Group Ōga family Number of employees728 2017 SubsidiariesShogakukan Shueisha ProductionsShogakukan Publishing ServiceShorinshaShogakukan CreativeNetAdvanceViz MediaHakusensha part via Shueisha Websitewww wbr shogakukan wbr co wbr jpShogakukan founded Shueisha which also founded Hakusensha These are three separate companies but are together called the Hitotsubashi Group 2 one of the largest publishing groups in Japan Shogakukan is headquartered in the Shogakukan Building in Hitotsubashi part of Kanda Chiyoda Tokyo near the Jimbocho book district The corporation also has the other two companies located in the same ward Contents 1 International operations 1 1 In the United States 1 2 In Europe 1 3 In Southeast Asia 2 New Manga Awards 3 Genghis Khan controversy 4 List of magazines published 4 1 Manga magazines 4 1 1 Male oriented manga magazines 4 1 2 Female oriented manga magazines 4 2 Fashion magazines 4 3 Anime 5 Imprints 5 1 Tentomushi Comics 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksInternational operations EditIn the United States Edit Shogakukan along with Shueisha owns Viz Media 3 which publishes manga from both companies in the United States Shogakukan s licensing arm in North America was ShoPro Entertainment it was merged into Viz Media in 2005 4 Shogakukan s production arm is Shogakukan Shueisha Productions previously Shogakukan Productions Co Ltd In March 2010 it was announced that Shogakukan would partner with the American comics publisher Fantagraphics to issue a line of manga to be edited by Rachel Thorn 5 In Europe Edit In Europe manga from Shōgakukan and Shueisha are published by local publishers such like Pika Edition Ki oon Kana and Kaze for the French market and Kaze Carlsen Egmont and Tokyopop for the German market Shogakukan Shueisha and ShoPro have made a joint venture named Viz Media Europe 6 Viz Media Europe bought in 2009 the French Kaze Group whose activities are mainly publishing manga and home video for the French and German market 7 In Southeast Asia Edit The company has a wholly owned subsidiary Shogakukan Asia headquartered in Singapore Besides producing popular titles in English such as Detective Conan Pokemon and Future Card Buddyfight the company also partners with local creators such as Johnny Lau to publish comic series for distribution in Southeast Asia 8 New Manga Awards EditShogakukan has awards for amateur manga artists who want to become professional It allows people to either send in their manga by mail or bring it in to an editor citation needed Genghis Khan controversy EditOn February 15 2018 CoroCoro Comic aka Gekkan Corocoro Comic a children s magazine published by Shogakukan published its March issue with a cartoon making fun of Genghis Khan the founder of the Mongol Empire The comic depicted a mischievous boy drawing juvenile things on pictures of famous people such as a dog s face on a picture of Albert Einstein 9 Genghis Khan was depicted with a crude rendering of male genitalia on his forehead 10 11 Initially after some backlash Shogakukan offered an apology addressed to the Mongolian Embassy in Tokyo on February 23 but it failed to mollify reactions by the Mongolians in Japan who regard Genghis Khan a national hero 10 On February 26 Mongolians and citizens from China s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region residing in Japan sent a formal letter of protest to Shogakukan and a group of approximately 90 demonstrators protested in front of Shogakukan Inc s headquarters 10 Major bookselling chains Kinokuniya Miraiya and Kumazawa pulled the publication off its shelves after the Mongolian Embassy of Tokyo filed an official complaint with the Japanese Foreign Ministry 9 In March 2018 Shogakukan issued a further public apology announced a national recall of the magazine and offered reimbursement to magazine goers 12 CoroCoro Comic s website also published an apology by Asumi Yoshino author of the serialized manga Yarisugi Itazura kun which contained the controversial cartoon drawing 13 List of magazines published EditManga magazines Edit Male oriented manga magazines Edit Children s manga magazinesCoroCoro Comic Since 1977 Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic Since 1981 CoroCoro Ichiban Since 2005 Shōnen manga magazinesWeekly Shōnen Sunday Since 1959 Shōnen Sunday Super Since 1978 Shōnen Big Comic 1979 1987 discontinued Monthly Shōnen Sunday Since 2009 Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday 別冊少年 1960 1974 Seinen manga magazinesBig Comic Since 1968 Big Comic Business Big Comic Original Since 1972 Big Comic Spirits Since 1980 Monthly Big Comic Spirits Since 2009 Big Comic Special Big Comic Superior Since 1987 IKKI 2003 2014 discontinued Monthly Sunday Gene X Since 2000 Weekly Young Sunday 1987 2008 discontinued Female oriented manga magazines Edit Woman s weekly magazine since 1805 Children s manga magazinesPucchigumi ぷっちぐみ since 2006 Shōjo manga magazinesBetsucomi Since 1970 Cheese Since 1996 ChuChu 2000 2010 now discontinued Ciao Since 1977 Pochette Shōjo Comic Since 1968 called Sho Comi since December 2007Josei manga magazinesflowers Since 2002 Judy Petit Comic Since 1977 Rinka 2007 discontinued 14 Fashion magazines Edit CanCam Since 1982 Anime Edit Shogakukan produces or makes part of the production of anime based on their mangas mostly through their subsidiary Shogakukan Shueisha Productions Imprints EditTentomushi Comics Edit Tentōmusi Comics Japanese てんとう虫コミックス てんとうむしコミックス Hepburn Tentōmushi Komikkusu abbreviated TC is the imprint used for tankōbon editions of manga series serialized in Monthly CoroCoro Comic and Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic magazines 15 See also Edit Tokyo portal Companies portalGagaga Bunko one of the Light Novel Imprints by Shogakukan Jinbōchō Theater owned and operated by Shogakukan List of manga published by Shogakukan List of works published by ShogakukanReferences Edit Company Overview of SHOGAKUKAN Bloomberg Bloomberg L P Retrieved April 23 2018 Global Publishing Leaders 2015 Shogakukan PWxyz Publishers Weekly June 26 2015 Retrieved April 23 2018 Alverson Brigid May 13 2016 Hachette and Kadokawa Partner on Manga and Graphic Novels PWxyz Publishers Weekly Retrieved April 23 2018 ShoPro Entertainment Inc and VIZ LLC to Merge Anime News Network January 25 2005 Retrieved April 23 2018 Deppey Dirk March 8 2010 Journalista reputation destroying extra Four years work Journalista The Comics Journal Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved November 16 2015 Vizmedia Europe rachete le groupe Kaze Organisation du groupe Vizmedia Europe Education through entertainment Singapore Economic Development Board January 15 2014 Retrieved on June 2 2015 a b Genghis Khan insulting manga pulled from major book stores amid further Mongolian protests SoraNews24 Socio Corporation March 2018 Retrieved June 13 2020 a b c Mongolians irate over manga showing penis on Genghis Khan The Asahi Shimbun Company The Asahi Shimbun February 28 2018 Retrieved June 13 2020 Coro Coro Comics Apologizes for Manga s Depiction of Genghis Khan Anime News Network February 25 2018 Retrieved June 13 2020 Publisher Shogakukan withdraws and apologizes for comic that mocks Genghis Khan The Japan Times Kyodo March 6 2018 Retrieved June 13 2020 Shiohara Ken March 7 2018 Publisher recalls manga magazine that infuriated Mongolians The Asahi Shimbun Company The Asahi Shimbun Retrieved June 13 2020 Rinka manga news com in French Retrieved November 23 2014 てんとう虫コミックス 藤子 F 不二雄シリーズ 公式サイト 小学館 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shogakukan Shogakukan website Shogakukan website in Japanese Shogakukan Asia website Shogakukan Productions Co Ltd at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Shogakukan at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shogakukan amp oldid 1146578197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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