Medias in category: 12
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Tokyo
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
The main national newspaper of Japan, published twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, the most widely circulated newspaper in the world. Distributed in all major cities in Japan. The newspaper's political line is conservative. It belongs to a large media company of the same name.
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Osaka
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Left
The second most widely circulated national newspaper in Japan after the Yomiuri Shimbun, and for a long time it has maintained its leadership, is a family business. In 1937, she sponsored the first flight from Japan to Europe. Founder of the Asahi Shō Award for Cultural and Scientific workers.
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Tokyo
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-left
The first daily newspaper of the capital of Japan, and today-one of the leading Japanese national newspapers, which for the first time in the country launched a newspaper delivery service at home, and also acted as an organizer, representative and sponsor of sports events.
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Kobe
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Sport
·None
National sports newspaper in Japanese. Daily reviews, analytics, and forecasts include all the major sports events in Japan and popular sports: baseball, soccer, basketball, golf, martial arts, sumo, motorsports, motorsports, horse racing, and athletics. The newspaper is closely associated with the Central League baseball team Hanshin Taigāsu (Hanshin Tigers).
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Tokyo
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·Conservative
The world's largest financial newspaper, which by its total circulation surpasses even the American «The Wall Street Journal». It is published twice a day in Japanese and is also available abroad as an international publication. Owner of the British financial newspaper «Financial Times».
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Tokyo
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
One of the 5 leading Japanese national newspapers, a conservative publication with a nationalistic attitude and a bet on capitalist values. An active participant in the cultural and social life of the country, organizer of awards, cultural events, sponsor of charitable movements.
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Tokyo
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Sport
·None
The oldest sports newspaper in Japan, mainly devoted to baseball and football, as well as rugby, golf, martial arts, wrestling and boxing, sumo, seasonal sports (figure skating, skiing, motorsport). A separate section is dedicated to the Olympic Games.
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Tokyo
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
Japan's leading daily industrial newspaper, business and financial publication aimed at managers of large and medium-sized businesses in such industries as: automotive, mechanical engineering, robotics, electronics, telecommunications, IT technologies, communications, and science. Organizer of exhibitions, fairs, seminars.
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Tokyo
·English
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·None
The first and oldest English-language newspaper in Japan, it is published for a foreign audience: businessmen, representatives of diplomatic missions, students, tourists and anyone interested in Japan. This is the main English-language publication in Japan for foreign audiences.
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Nagoya
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
It is a daily newspaper of Aichi Prefecture, Japan, located in the Tubu region of Honshu, with the administrative center in Nagoya. Organizer of the international gymnastics tournament «Chunichi Cup», owner of the local baseball team «Chunichi Dragons».
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Tokyo
·Korean
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·International
·Communism
A weekly Korean-language Japanese newspaper published by the Chochonnen Organization, which represents the interests of the DPRK in Japan. It is aimed primarily at ethnic Koreans who live in Japan for business, work or study purposes. Represents the pro-Pyongyang line.
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Tokyo
·Japanese
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
Energy newspaper of the Japan Electric Association, which unites more than 5 thousand companies and individual representatives. It covers a wide range of topics: industry, technologies for generating and delivering electricity to consumers, nuclear and solar energy, standardization, safety, and ecology.
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