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  2. Category : English-language magazines published in Japan

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    Pages in category "English-language magazines published in Japan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Tokyo Journal - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Journal, founded in 1981 is the oldest English magazine still on sale in Japanese bookstores.In its early years, it was owned by Japan's largest distributor of English publications, Yohan; followed by Internet Access Center (IAC), an Internet service provider; Nexxus Communications K.K., a translation company; and most recently by Authentasia, Inc. Past editors of the magazine include ...

  4. List of magazines by circulation - Wikipedia

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    A magazine display in a shop in France in 2004 The following list of the magazines in the world by circulation is based upon the number of copies distributed, on average, for each issue. Lists by continent and country

  5. List of magazines in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The first Japanese magazine was published in Japan in October 1867. [1] The magazine named Seiyo-Zasshi (meaning Western Magazine in English) was established and published until September 1869 by Shunzo Yanagawa, a Japanese scholar. [1] In 1940 there were nearly 3,000 magazines in the country. [2] Following World War II the number of magazines ...

  6. Tokyo Weekender - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Weekender is an English-language magazine published in Japan.. Founded in 1970 by Corky Alexander and Susan Scully, Tokyo Weekender was first published bi-monthly. Now Tokyo Weekender is published monthly and is distributed in embassies, luxury hotels, shops, stations and airports.

  7. Japanzine - Wikipedia

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    Japanzine is the successor magazine to The Alien. In May 2008 the magazine introduced Gaijin Sounds, [1] a national music competition for foreign artists residing in Japan, created as an attempt to counteract the lack of press coverage given to "home-grown" artists. Twelve artists from around Japan were selected as winners with music ranging ...

  8. Bungakukai - Wikipedia

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    Bungeishunjū has owned the magazine since then. [4] The headquarters of Bungakukai is in Tokyo. [5] Along with Shinchō, Gunzo, Bungei and Subaru [ja; fr; de; ru], it is one of the five leading literary journals in Japan. It runs a contest for newcomer writers Bungakukai Shinjinshō (Japanese: 文學界新人賞, Newcomer Award of Literary World).

  9. Metropolis (free magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis is a 32-to-48-page free monthly city guide, news and classified ads glossy magazine published by Japan Partnership Inc. targeting the English-speaking community in Tokyo, Japan. [1] As of April 2011, its circulation was claimed to be 30,000. [2]