In 1881, the Asahi adopted an all-news format, and enlisted Ueno Riichi as co-owner.
On January 1, 1943, the publication of the Asahishinbun was stopped by the government after the newspaper published a critical essay contributed by Nakano Seigo who was also one of the leading members of the Genyosha and Ogata's best friend.
Asahi Shimbun Shashi (Tokyo and Osaka: Asahi Shimbun Sha, 1990-1995.
AsahiShinbun, a Japanese newspaper, have had their journalists be temporarily banned from Yasukuni Shrine for violating the privacy of staff members.
Yasukuni Shrine refused Asahi Shimbun reporters and photographers entry to its compound on Tuesday to cover the prime minister’s visit after the shrine claimed the newspaper had violated its privacy in a report.
Far from having freedom of the press violated, AsahiShinbun is annoyed that the shrine is exercising its freedom of association.
Yomiuri YC The Yomiuri Shimbun (読売新聞 YomiuriShinbun) is a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other major Japanese cities.
It is one of the five national newspapers in Japan; the other four are the Asahi Shimbun, the Mainichi Shimbun, Nihon Keizai Shimbun and the Sankei Shimbun.
AsahiShinbun is regarded as liberal while Mainichi's editorial policy is somewhat hard to characterise.
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AsahiShinbun, "Iraku Churyu -- Tettai e no Michisuji o Egake (The Iraq Garrison: Draw the Route to Withdrawal from Iraq)," AsahiShinbun, June 25, 2005.
Yomiuri Shinbun, "Samawa Rikuji -- Katsudo Saikai Shuake Iko -- Seifu 'Honkaku Tero Kanosei Hikui' (The GSDF in Samawa Will Restart Their Activities after the Beginning of Next Week: The Government Says That 'the Probability is Low That This is Real Terrorism')," Yomiuri Shinbun, June 25, 2005.
AsahiShinbun, "Shukueichigai no Katsudo Ichibu Saikai -- Samawa no Jieitai (The SDF in Samawa Resume One Part of Their Activities Outside the Camp)," AsahiShinbun, June 30, 2005.
AsahiShinbun also plans to implement EBT's DynaWeb server software, to enable real-time publishing of the Japanese "Online Top 10 News" via the World-Wide Web.
AsahiShinbun's experimental publishing system is connected to the existing online news gathering system, "ANDES." News articles are downloaded from ANDES every 6 hours and converted from plain text into SGML format.
AsahiShinbun chose EBT primarily because the DynaText/DynaWeb publishing process enables them to develop highly searchable electronic publications, for delivery on both CD-ROM and the Web, from a single SGML source.
Founded in 1879 by Murayama Ryuhei in Osaka as a small illustrated paper and continued to grow by concentrating on the information rather than opinions.
Tokyo branch was founded in 1888 by purchasing Mezamashi shinbun.
Asahi owns Shukan Asahi (weekly Asahi), Asahi evening news (English version) and TV Asahi.
AsahiShinbun 1995 "Shi tono rongi wa heikosen kaito ni shimin no kai fuman" [The city talks past (townspeople's queries) in its replies; townspeople's group gets no satisfaction], March 30.
Chunichi Shinbun 1995 "Shimin fuzai o hihan" [(They) criticize the exclusion of townspeople], September 29.
Fukui Shinbun 1995 "Joho kokaisei kangaeru: takefu runesansu ga koenkai" [Thinking about (the city's) information disclosure arrangements: Takefu Runesansu (convenes) a discussion meeting] April 22.
Participant A's impression was that Asahi seemed to be concerned with potential lawsuits and especially skittish after recent lawsuit filed by a Japanese individual.
Participant B followed up later regarding the AsahiShinbun Showa zenki as follows: AsahiShinbun Showa zenki CD-ROMs should be "stand alone." The contract says that if an institution wants to network it, the Asahi should be contacted and an institution needs to pay for network license.
It is suggested internally that this title should be loaded on main library server due to the huge volume of disks, however, access is only one at time that would be "stand alone." This is under discussion.
Observer Lee Morris has pointed us to an article in Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun which states that Apple Japan has won a contract to provide 1,150 iMacs to the prominent Tokyo University, making it the first order of more than 1,000 units that Apple Japan has received, according to the article.
Asahi Shimbun does not appear to offer an English version of the article on its English site, but BabelFish offers the following extremely rough translation.
If you're up on your Japanese, you can read a more coherent version of the article at Asahi Shimbun's Web site.
Abstract: A cartoon in the AsahiShinbun dated 11 August 1993 shows the leaders of the seven political parties participating in the Hosokawa coalition government formed two days before.
They are wielding samurai swords and standing triumphant on the inert body of a dinosaur labelled ‘single party control’.
At the time it was easy to regard the formation of the first non-Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Cabinet for nearly 38 years as a heroic event.
Westholme Wagyu Update - March 2002 - AsahiShinbun article leads to exposure of large Japanese companies or associations involved in beef substitution scandals
B• AsahiShinbun article leads to exposure of large Japanese companies or associations involved in beef substitution scandals.
Kata-san and Nakazawa-san with Mark Ebert and Rod Barrett of Westholme at Tarana property.
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- Toxic Substances directive by EU Nikkei Sangyo Shinbun 2 Dec 2003 [View Original Press Report]
Nikkei Shinbun, 9 Oct 2004 and reported in SMT China news
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Home page for Nikkei Shinbun, a leading Japanese newspaper.
The site includes the current day's Japanese and international news, focusing on political, financial, and business news
Provides coverage of the Japanese business and financial community through current news reports from the newspapers: Nihon Keizai shinbun, Nikkei ryutsu shinbun MJ, Nikkei kinyu shinbun, Nikkei sangyo shinbun, Nikkei weekly, Nikkei English news, Nikkei major articles.
Record: 3109 OCLC NUMBER 33033082 SN NUMBER 95-63114 TITLE The Hokubei asahi PUBLISHER K.F. Bina PLACE San Francisco, San Francisco County, California FREQUENCY Daily PAST FREQ.
PUBLISHER The Maui Shinbun Sha PLACE Wailuku, Maui County, Hawaii FREQUENCY Semiweekly, Sept. 9, 1932- PAST FREQ.
Record: 3553 OCLC NUMBER 33059960 SN NUMBER 95-63132 TITLE Shinsekai nichinichi shinbun = New world daily news VARYING TITLE New world daily news PUBLISHER T. Mihara PLACE San Francisco, San Francisco County, California FREQUENCY Daily LANGUAGE Japanese LANGUAGE English BEGINNING YEAR 1932 ENDING YEAR 1935 DATES PUBLISHED Began in 1932.