The Japan Times

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The Japan Times
Type Daily
Format Broadsheet

Owner
Staff Writers Approx. 260
Founded 1897
Language English
Price 180 yen
Headquarters Tokyo and Osaka, Japan

Website: www.japantimes.co.jp

The Japan Times is one of the few independent English language newspapers published in Japan: it mainly competes with English editions of the major dailies, such as the Daily Yomiuri and the International Herald Tribune/Asahi Shimbun.

  • Motto: "All the News Without Fear or Favor", "The World's Window on Japan"
  • Chairman: Toshiaki Ogasawara
  • Capital: ¥476,437,000
  • Business: Publishes The Japan Times, The Japan Times Weekly, Shukan ST bilingual weekly, books in English and Japanese; operates *InterFM radio station, as well as a travel agency

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[edit] History

  • 1897 - Inaugural issue of The Japan Times (March 22)
  • 1918 - Name changed to The Japan Times and Mail
  • 1940 - Name changed to The Japan Times and Advertiser
  • 1943 - Name changed to Nippon Times
  • 1951 - First Issue of The Student Times (now Weekly ST) weekly
  • 1961 - The Japan Times Weekly inaugurated
  • 1966 - Moves from Uchisaiwai-chō, Chiyoda-ku, to new building in Shibaura, Minato-ku
  • 1983 - Toshiaki Ogasawara becomes the 18th president
  • 1987 - Opens full-time editorial bureau in Osaka
  • 1989 - New Japan Times-Nifco Building completed
  • 1996 - InterFM radio station was inaugurated
  • 1997 - The Japan Times celebrates its centenary
  • 2006 - Yukiko Ogasawara becomes the 19th president
  • 2007 - Price raised from 150 yen to 180 yen (1 October)

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