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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShueishaShueisha - Wikipedia

    History. In 1925, Shueisha was created by major publishing company Shogakukan (founded in 1922). Jinjō Shōgaku Ichinen Josei (尋常小學一年女生) became the first novel published by Shueisha in collaboration with Shogakukan—the temporary home of Shueisha. In 1927, two novels titled Danshi Ehon, and Joshi Ehon were created.

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  2. www.shueisha.co.jp › enShueisha Inc.

    1925: Founded as the entertainment division of the publishing company Shogakukan. 1926: Split off from Shogakukan and became the independent company Shueisha on August 8th. 1949: Incorporated as Shueisha Inc. The Expanding World of Manga.

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  4. Kabushiki gaisha Shōgakukan Shūeisha Purodakushon. Formerly. Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd. Company type. Subsidiary. Industry. Service industries. Founded. June 27, 1967; 56 years ago.

    • June 27, 1967; 56 years ago
    • Tokyo, Japan
  5. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The following year, Shueisha became a separate, independent company.

  6. In 1925 Shueisha was created by major publishing company Shogakukan. A novel called Jinjō Shōgaku Ichinen Onna Nama(尋常小学一年女生?) was the first novel published by Shueisha in collaboration with Shogakukan—the temporary home of Shueisha. In 1927, two novels titled Danshi Ehon, and Joshi Ehon were created.

  7. Shueisha, the predecessor of DNP, was founded in the Ginza district of Tokyo in 1876, shortly after Japan's Meiji Restoration. The impetus for its establishment came from the founders' passionate desire to help raise the level of people's knowledge and culture through letterpress printing.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShogakukanShogakukan - Wikipedia

    Shogakukan Inc. (株式会社小学館, Kabushiki-gaisha Shōgakukan, often pronounced as Shōgakkan [2] due to devoicing [3]) is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, comics ( manga ), non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan. [4] Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha.

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