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    Hakusensha was founded on December 1, 1973, by Shueisha. It is now a separate company although still a part of the Hitotsubashi Group with Shueisha and Shogakukan as one of the major members of the keiretsu . Hakusensha's headquarters. After setting up the company for five months, the firm published their first magazine, a shōjo manga magazine ...

  2. Profile. Ever since it was established in 1973, Hakusensha has been providing boys and girls with dreams and inspiration through our publications centered on manga comics and conveying the enjoyment of reading with each turn of the page. Having launched such magazines as Hana to Yume (1974), LaLa (1976), and Young Animal (1992), we have ...

  3. Dec 1, 1973 · Hakusensha. Hakusensha (株式会社白泉社, Kabushiki-gaisha Hakusensha) is a Japanese publishing company. The company mainly publishes manga magazines of various genres and is also involved in ...

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  5. Hakusensha (Japanese) Mailing address: 2-2-2, Kanda-Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan (101-0063) About: A member of the Hitotsubashi Group, along with Shueisha and Shogakkukan. News: Hakusensha's ...

  6. Hitotsubashi Group. The Hitotsubashi Group (一ツ橋グループ, Hitotsubashi Gurūpu) is a Japanese family-owned publishing vertical keiretsu in Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is composed of Shogakukan, Shueisha, Hakusensha and related publishing companies. The name of the group is derived from the location of its major members ...

  7. Hakusensha, Inc. (株式会社白泉社 Kabushiki-gaisha Hakusensha?) is a Japanese publishing company. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo.[1] The company mainly publishes manga magazines of various genres and is involved in certain series' productions in their games, original video animation, musical and their animated TV series. Hakusensha was founded on December 1, 1973 by Shueisha, but ...

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